'We were asked a question and responded' - Wilder
Wilder: 'A real desire and drive from the players'
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Sheffield United moved out of the Championship bottom three after their win against Blackburn Rovers.
But the Blades were forced to do it the hard way as they came from behind thanks to a scintilating second half display at Ewood Park.
And boss Chris Wilder was pleased with his side's response as they put together back-to-back wins for the first time since March.
"I didn't think there was a lot in the game in the first half. We just lacked that little bit of quality, we just needed to smooth it out a little bit," Wilder told BBC Radio Sheffield:
"I was disappointed to come in at half-time down in the game because I didn't think there was a lot in it and I thought we had the better opportunties to hurt them but we didn't and they took their chance.
"We got asked a question at half-time and it was no good feeling sorry for ourselves, we had to be brave and courageous and calm in our approach. We did that.
"I thought there was a real desire and drive from the players to get back into the game and go and win it which was really satisfying from my point of view."
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- Published8 June 2023

