Sheffield United part ways with manager Chris Wilder

Sheffield United have parted ways with manager Chris Wilder.

The decision brings an end to a mostly successful tenure, which yielded two promotions.

However, with the Blades rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table, Wilder has left by mutual consent following discussions.

In a statement, Sheffield United said: “We are confident that all Blades fans around the world will join us in thanking Chris for his hard work, commitment and expertise in driving the Club. Now the Club will turn its attention to completing the season as strongly as possible and if we are relegated, to preparing for the Championship.”

They have also announced their intentions to keep the core of the current squad together, and continue to invest in the first-team and youth set-up.

Wilder inherited a squad languishing in League One in May 2016, but led the Blades to the third tier title in his first season.

He then stabilised the club in the Championship, before eventually clinching promotion to the Premier League in 2019. The achievement also landed Wilder the LMA Manager of the Year award, and a new four-year contract extension.

Despite immediately recording their best top flight finish since the 1991/92 campaign, their second season proved difficult and they now find themselves on the verge of relegation.

In a statement on the club’s website, Wilder said: “Being manager of Sheffield United has been a special journey and one I’ll never forget. I was delighted to be given the opportunity back in 2016 and have been delighted with the success which we have achieved, including two promotions and a highest ever Premier League finish.

“I’d like to thank everyone who has contributed to the Club’s accomplishments along the way, including the players, staff and, in particular, the supporters.”

The club’s post-Wilder era will begin tomorrow, when the Blades visit high-flying Leicester City.

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