Relegation appeared a certainty before a ball was kicked and Wilder conceded his side were teetering on the edge. Speaking after the game, he said: “Listen, we were teetering on the edge and obviously have been put to bed. Yet again, this season can be epitomised in terms of the game today.
“First half, possibly Eddie [Howe] will say his team was lethargic or not up to it; I would say that we were really good. We created some incredible chances and goals change the manner of a game.
“And then second half really is how it’s been. Physically they upped the tempo, they turned the heat on us and the goals we concede are really poor from a leadership point of view yet again.
“We go 2-1 down, we go three, four, five really quickly, which has happened too many times.”
Sheffield United have been relegated with three games to go, therefore Wilder will have plenty of time to assess his squad before the curtain comes down on the season.
Wilder’s men will host Nottingham Forest before visiting Everton and ending the campaign on home turf against Tottenham Hotspur.