
Not many people were surprised when Chris Wilder selected an unchanged team to play Millwall on Tuesday night after hinting that he could give his Sheffield United players, who performed so poorly against Oxford United on Saturday, a quick opportunity to make amends. However, following yet another poor performance and a 1-0 loss, it became the primary topic of conversation among fans.
Why, many fans asked, didn’t he change it up? The likes of Jesurun Rak-Sakyi, Callum O’Hare and Vini Souza started on a very strong bench, all three entering the fray as United threw everything at an equaliser as the mood inside Bramall Lane became increasingly frenetic. They couldn’t do so, Josh Coburn’s 21st minute goal proving the winner, and Wilder’s team selection came under intense scrutiny.

In mitigation, none of the subs – who would have started if Wilder had decided to shuffle his pack – did anything to suggest a mistake had been made after they entered the fray. Souza couldn’t have the impact on the game anyone hoped; Rak-Sakyi had the best chances from a United perspective but couldn’t convert, a repeat of the same story from the weekend.