Wed Apr 16, 2025 2:17 pm
Sheffield United head into Friday's game sat third in the Sky Bet Championship, but having lost three consecutive games to clubs lower in the league and even Plymouth bottom of the Championship.
Sheffield United have impressed home and away this campaign picking up 45 and 40 points respectively.
However, the Blades are without a win in three, having suffered defeats to Oxford United, Millwall and Plymouth Argyle in recent weeks.
Last time out, Wilder's side were defeated 2-1 against Plymouth Argyle at Home Park. The Blades took the lead through Jesuran Rak-Sakyi late in the first half, but two late Argyle goals courtesy of Ryan Hardie
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Wed Apr 16, 2025 6:17 pm
I can’t see anything other than Sheffield winning comfortably. Hope I’m wrong but if a team is on poor run of form, we always seem to gift the team in poor form with a win
Wed Apr 16, 2025 10:56 pm
darran1927 wrote:I can’t see anything other than Sheffield winning comfortably. Hope I’m wrong but if a team is on poor run of form, we always seem to gift the team in poor form with a win
Agee - but a good time for a change ???
Thu Apr 17, 2025 3:03 pm
TopCat CCFC wrote:darran1927 wrote:I can’t see anything other than Sheffield winning comfortably. Hope I’m wrong but if a team is on poor run of form, we always seem to gift the team in poor form with a win
Agee - but a good time for a change ???
doubtful with Riza in charge
Thu Apr 17, 2025 11:28 pm
Chris Wilder is contemplating changes to his starting XI for the Good Friday clash with Cardiff City at Bramall Lane.
Experienced duo Rob Holding and Kieffer Moore on two 'knocking on the door', but the Blades boss also stated he isn't going to start taking a wrecking ball to the group that accumulated 85 points in 39 matches prior to three consecutive losses.
Looking ahead, Wilder remarked: "It's been a difficult one for Rob, he came in and we were winning games of football, he had one start against Bristol City, so it was difficult to get him up to speed, but that is part and parcel of my job. He is now knocking on the door.
"Kieffer is the same having come back from his hernia surgery. But what I will say is the contributions of the substitutes recently hasn't been where it should be, so everyone is involved in the selection process, and I have to make the right decisions.
"But then should we perhaps be leaving Tyrese (Campbell), our leading scorer out, as always loads of decisions to make and I want everyone ready to play their part."
On the Bluebirds, he added: "Without been disrespectful, we have a gameplan for Cardiff covering their strengths and weaknesses, but as you can imagine the message to the players and the work, we've put into them this week, is that at our best we should win the game."