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Chris Wilder says Sheffield United must start clawing their way back up the table

Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder says his team are used fighting for everything they get; Wilder on climbing out of Premier League bottom three: "We can do it, but obviously over this period, we need to do it sooner rather than later and give ourselves a chance"

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Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder says he is aiming for two signings in the January transfer window to improve the team

Chris Wilder has warned Sheffield United they will need to start scrapping their way out of Premier League trouble sooner rather than later if they are to avoid the need for a miracle.

The Blades will head into Christmas rooted firmly to the foot of the table, still awaiting a first win and having drawn just two of their opening 14 games to leave themselves 10 points adrift of safety.

However, Wilder is convinced the fight which has dragged the club from League One just four seasons ago into the top flight remains ahead of a tough Boxing Day clash with Everton.

Asked if they need a Christmas miracle, he said: "The odds are there for a reason, but the odds are always there to be beaten as well. The season doesn't finish after 15, 20 games so as long as there are games to play, then we have a situation where we can pick up points - and who knows what happens above us?

"Of course looking at the points tally and the gap, we've got to obviously claw our way back into the fight first and foremost. But there are enough games to do that.

"What we have shown here at this football club is that there is a big fight in us always, a fight to get into the Premier League, a fight to stay in the Premier League in our first season and now a huge fight to do the same.

Danny Welbeck equalises in the second half
Image: Danny Welbeck's late equaliser for Brighton on Sunday denied Sheffield United their first league win of the season

"We can do it, but obviously over this period, we need to do it sooner rather than later and give ourselves a chance."

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The Blades will welcome Carlo Ancelotti's men to Bramall Lane having seen them recover from a blip to win their last three league games, and well aware of the part old boy Dominic Calvert-Lewin played in their flying start to the
campaign.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin celebrates Everton taking the lead against Arsenal through Rob Holding's own goal
Image: Chris Wilder says he is thrilled by Dominic Calvert-Lewin's success with Everton and England

Calvert-Lewin has 14 goals to date for the Toffees this season and two more for England, and the man who took him to former club Northampton on loan earlier in his career and saw him sold to Everton just months after his arrival back in their shared home city has been delighted with his progress since.

Wilder said: "It was a difficult time for us to hold on to Dominic, but opportunities have opened up there and he's taken them, not just at club level, but at international level and I'm delighted that he has.

"He's a Sheffield boy and somebody who thinks a lot about this football club, and it's great to watch his progression through the last two or three years."

SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 31: Sander Berge of Sheffield United is challenged by Rodri of Manchester City during the Premier League match between Sheffield United and Manchester City at Bramall Lane on October 31, 2020 in Sheffield, England.
Image: Sander Berge faces months on the sidelines after undergoing surgery

Meanwhile, Sheffield United midfielder Sander Berge is facing up to four months on the sidelines after undergoing surgery on a tendon injury.

The 22-year-old Norway international was hurt blocking the ball during the Blades' 3-2 Premier League defeat by Manchester United on December 17 and now faces a lengthy period out.

Wilder said: "Sander Berge had an operation on his tendon in his leg, so it's obviously a huge blow for us with Sander being out between three and four months."

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