Sheffield United Still Waiting for First Win of the Season
Sheffield United's search for their first win of the Championship season continues, with the team held to a second consecutive goalless draw by Swansea City. Despite the lack of goals, boss Chris Wilder was pleased with how his players responded to a difficult week off the pitch.
Ownership Issues Not Affecting Team's Performance
The team's ownership issues have been well-documented, with the company that bought Sheffield United being placed into liquidation following a winding-up petition from the club's former owners. However, Wilder insists that the uncertainty has not affected the team's performance on the pitch.
What Comes Next?
Wilder is hopeful of more signings in the near future, with the team working '24/7' to bring in new players. 'There are people working away who understand my needs,' he said. 'And I'm on them 24/7, keeping the hammer down, because of how important it is to improve this group of players.'
United's Commitment to Wilder's Game Plan
Wilder praised his players for their commitment to his game plan, despite the difficult week off the pitch. 'The players had clarity of a game plan and committed to it,' he said. 'Everybody wanted to bash us over the head last week about the lack of chances that we've had and XG and stuff like that.'
What's Next for Sheffield United?
The team will look to bounce back from their goalless draw against Swansea City, with their next match against a yet-to-be-determined opponent. Wilder will be hoping that his team can get back to winning ways and start climbing the Championship table.
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