'We got the job done' - Wilder

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Chris Wilder praised Sheffield United for "getting the job done" on a night when they had "everything to lose".
The Blades withstood a good spell from Bristol City in the opening half-hour at Bramall Lane as the Robins tried to make inroads into a 3-0 first-leg deficit.
Goals from Kieffer Moore and Gus Hamer either side of the break and Callum O'Hare's second goal off the bench in the tie wrapped-up the biggest aggregate win in Championship play-off history and ensured a date with Sunderland or Coventry at Wembley on 24 May.
Wilder told BBC Sport: "That was tough. I don't think the scoreline represented the challenge.
"They're an awkward side and technically a really good one with a smart, intelligent coach.
"We had to be good and I thought we had everything to lose. We had to make sure we got the job done.
"I didn't have to tell the players not to be complacent.
"We didn't get the press right from the off and they found the pockets and played with some freedom but after that we got a foothold and some more control.
"It was a strange one because I've not been in that situation before."