Dazed Sheff Utd left to reflect after wild Leeds fightback
Briefly

Sheffield United's manager, Chris Wilder, reflected on his team's late loss to Leeds, acknowledging mistakes in defending and turning over the ball. Despite being ahead for a significant part of the match, they conceded two late goals, turning a potential point into a loss that left them five points adrift of Leeds. Wilder emphasized the importance of quality in crucial moments and the need for improvement as they prepare for upcoming pivotal matches against Queens Park Rangers and Burnley.
"I don't want to be a good loser but sometimes you have to take your medicine," he said. "We turned the ball over a little bit cheaply."
"Games are decided by that bit of quality. I think the majority of our supporters would have taken a point at 89 minutes but a game doesn't last 89 minutes."
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