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Sheffield United 4-0 Stoke City: We must stay sharp, stresses Blades boss Chris Wilder

Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder is urging his players not to become complacent after they made it four wins in a row with victory over Stoke City.

New recruit Patrick Bamford heads home to make it 3-0 for Sheffield United

By Nick Johnson

SHEFFIELD UTD 4

McGuinness 10, Seriki 40, Bamford 44, Peck 77 (pen)
STOKE CITY 0

Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder is urging his players not to become complacent after they made it four wins in a row with victory over Stoke City.
First-half goals from Mark McGuinness, Femi Seriki and Patrick Bamford paired with a Sydie Peck penalty sealed the win against the sorry Potters.
Wilder said: “I think it was an outstanding performance today.
“We knew we had to be good and we were; Stoke are where they are in the league for a reason.
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“People will see our result today and...

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