'A perfect night' for Moore

Kieffer Moore heads home the first goalImage source, Rex Features
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Kieffer Moore says if the Blades can repeat their semi-final form they'll have a good chance of winning the Championship play-off final.

Moore headed the opening goal in the second leg at Bramall Lane on Monday which calmed any Blades nerves after a bright start from Bristol City.

Gus Hamer and Callum O'Hare added gloss to the scoreline after the break and booked a trip to Wembley on 24 May.

The forward told BBC Radio Sheffield: "It was perfect - to a man, everyone was brilliant and the crowd was amazing. The whole atmosphere was unreal.

"We needed that first goal to really assert ourselves. When we scored, the best of our football really came out. We knew what we had to do and it was a very good, professional performance.

"We're very much buzzing and looking forward to Wembley now. We've really shown what we can do over these last two games. If we can bring that and more, we've a very good chance."

Moore had treatment after an awkward landing in the opening half and was withdrawn just after the hour as Chris Wilder made several changes but the striker added: "I jarred my knee but it's not too bad."