Big Ben's so sharp for Blades
Daily Star Sunday|February 02, 2025
SHEFFIELD UNITED boss Chris Wilder sent a message of support to under-pressure Derby head coach Paul Warne after his team's triumph at Pride Park.

A second-half goal from Ben Brereton Diaz was enough to settle a game high on endeavour but low on quality and some sections of the home fans turned on Warne at the end.

Derby have now lost their last seven league games - the club's worst run since 2008.

Boos rang around the stadium but Wilder was quick to defend his opposite number, and said: "What I will say is when you're a manager, you want to see your players play for the club, play for the manager and give it a right go and I thought all the Derby players did for Paul.

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