Despite relegation, Sheffield United’s manager delivers a warning to Nottingham Forest despite fan expectations.

Chris Wilder has cautioned Nottingham Forest not to anticipate a “on-the-beach” performance from Sheffield United’s staff, players, or fans when they visit Bramall Lane tomorrow.

The Blades’ long-awaited relegation from the Premier League was confirmed last weekend with a loss at Newcastle, with the Forest fixture the first of three remaining.

 

Although the Blades have nothing to play for, there is no such thing as a free hit in the eyes of their manager, who is finalising his summer preparations ahead of a busy transfer window. It is too late for players to re-establish themselves in the manager’s mind in the long run – “If they started turning up now, I’d be asking where it was 10 or 15 games ago,” Wilder recently said – but there is still professional pride and reputation at stake, with United keen to maintain the Premier League’s integrity by not fielding massively weakened teams.

 

“Everyone understands the rivalry between us and Forest,” Wilder said. “Both recently and going back, on and off the pitch. So my preparation will be there as it has since we walked through the door, and it will be right to the end. There won’t be any “on the beach” from us from me or the staff, we’re desperate to finish with points and performances and so we’ll continue in that vein.

“There will be a positive crowd that takes care of itself – I’ve told the players not to worry about that – and really there shouldn’t be because of the performances and results. But there will, be because of what this game means to everyone.”

United will come up against their former loan star Morgan Gibbs-White, one of many expensive talents in Nuno Espírito Santo’s side – which travels to South Yorkshire with the prospect of joining the Blades in the Championship next season a very real possibility.

 

“They have good threats at the top of the pitch,” Wilder said of Forest. “We know Morgan, who was outstanding when he was here. Anthony Elanga, Chris Wood … It’s a heavily invested group that’s heavily stacked in quality and experience from their playing squad, led by an outstanding manager who we’ve been in contact with a number of times and is really well respected. He goes about it the right way, and has had fabulous success.”

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