Chris Wilder speaks out after Blades duo are involved in on-field bust-up against Wolves’

Replays of the game showed Vinicius approaching Robinson, his teammate, just before the two clashed and slapped each other in the 37th minute at Molineux, following Pablo Sarabia’s game-winning goal.

Before the fight could get out of hand, players from both sides moved between Vinicius and Robinson. Referee Darren Bond checked with VAR to save both players from receiving bookings.

With just 13 points earned, the faltering Blades under Wilder are still at the bottom of the Premier League standings, while the hosts Wolves hung on to win, their third win in four games.

“That occurs at every club throughout the nation, three or four times annually,” Sheffield United boss Wilder informed reporters just moments after the game ended.

Naturally, you can’t support it; it needs to be kept in check. We owe it to the little children who are playing outside.

That takes on behind closed doors at all levels, including League Two’s worst team and Manchester City.

Although you don’t want to see it, you must. VAR saw it, and in my opinion, you just move on really fast.

At halftime, their roles were explained to them. We spoke with the lads, and they seem perfectly okay.

“We are a team that is learning on the job in the Premier League, and our opponents have been building for a long time,”

Wilder was displeased, believing that his team “played well enough” to win the game.

We had a competitive spirit. Although the outcome is still unknown, he continued, “My criticism and frustration with the team are focused on the big moments.”

We need to locate the quality they discovered because we have adequate territory.

“I think we performed adequately.” You have to take away something if you perform well, and that is my criticism and source of frustration.

At the interval, Robinson and Vinicius were able to work things out, according to Blades forward Rhian Brewster.

“It’s a disagreement between two passionate players,” he said to Sky Sports.

“It’s what it is; we worked it out at halftime.” We want to stay united as a team; we don’t want to give up because we detest losing. Siblings quarrel. We’re going back next week.

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