Chris Wilder blasts "naive" Sheffield United defending in defeat at Crystal Palace
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United's miserable season continued as they suffered their 15th defeat in 17 league games so far, sitting bottom of the Premier League table with just two points to their name.
Jeff Schlupp, a former United target, put Palace ahead in the fourth minute of the game before Eberechi Eze struck just before half-time, riding a weak tackle from Ethan Ampadu to score after running from well inside his own half.
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Hide AdWilder was unhappy with the timekeeping around the goal - insisting he heard the fourth official tell the referee it was "time" on multiple occasions before Eze scored - but also his side's defending.
"In the position we're in we have to get off to a solid start," Wilder said,
"Especially away from home and against some experienced campaigners and with the players they've got at the top of the pitch.
"To concede after three minutes really put us on the back foot.
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Hide Ad"I thought we were well in the game for the majority of the first half and it was naivety, to play quick with 30 seconds of the first half to go and not to bring somebody down or deal with a situation.
"At 1-0 at half time we could say we were well in the game and it was a major blow at the start and a major blow just before half-time."
Wilder said one of the few highlights from a United perspective was a Premier League debut for Antoine Hackford, the 16-year-old striker who came off the bench at 2-0 down.
"We should do so much better with the second goal," Wilder added.
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Hide Ad"We didn't attempt to make contact or get bodies around him [Eze]. It's a fabulous finish but then I'm looking at the fourth official counting down, he said 'that's it' four or five times.
"[The ref] was never, ever going to blow his whistle when the boy picked it up. They never do.
"I'm clutching a little bit, but our naivety and poor play in not stopping that goal gave us a mountain to climb."
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