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Wed 16 December 2020 | 15:22

Baldock's happy to see Wilder is supported by Sheffield United owner

Sheffield United says that the return of the boss Chris Wilder by Prince Abdullah is “music to all our ears” for players.

George Baldock

stressed that players must repay the  

Chris Wilder

 

faith who has shown them as they are fighting for survival in the

Premier League

.

Sheffield United, who were promoted to the Premier League in 2017 under Wilder and reached the

Championship

, have suffered now from their 11

th

defeat in 12 games as they lost 3-0 at

Southampton

on Sunday.

Prince Abdulla

which was attended the game told BBC Radio Sheffield:

“I will stick with Chris no matter what.”

Baldock was asked about the clash against

Manchester United

on Thursday, he told:

“It’s music to all our ears, of course.

“At the end of the day, we are the ones coming up short on the pitch. To question this manager after the moments he’s given us all at this club… He’s done a remarkable job.”

Baldock who joined the club in 2017 and signed a contract until 2024, added:  

“He’s given nearly all of us the opportunity to come to this club, improve, work in a great environment, and biggest of all, he has stuck with us and given us that opportunity to play Premier League football.

“We need to repay that faith, we did that last year (when the team finished ninth) but have come up a little bit short this year.

“It’s great that he has the backing and (we are) fully behind him to help us get back to where we need to be.

“We have complete faith in whatever team is put out there, whatever the manager chooses to do.”

 

 

 

 

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