Former Premier League boss in centre of huge tunnel brawl as tempers flare following dramatic Championship clash

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CHRIS WILDER was involved in a dramatic tunnel melee following Sheffield United’s 2-1 defeat at Plymouth Argyle.

The promotion-chasing Blades had led the crucial Championship contest 1-0 going into the final 10 minutes.

Tunnel brawl between Sheffield United and Plymouth Argyle players and coaches.X formerly Tiwtter / @SkyFootball
Chris Wilder appeared to confront Mustapha Bundu and Darko Gyabi[/caption]
Tunnel brawl between Sheffield United and Plymouth Argyle players and staff.X formerly Tiwtter / @SkyFootball
A melee then ensued in the tunnel at Home Park[/caption]
Tunnel brawl involving Chris Wilder.X formerly Tiwtter / @SkyFootball
The incident appeared to continue as players made their way off[/caption]

But dramatic late goals by Ryan Hardie and Muhamed Tijani saw Argyle turn the tables to grab a crucial three points in their battle for survival.

Following the final whistle, Wilder conducted a team talk with his players on the Home Park pitch.

Victorious Argyle stars, meanwhile, celebrated with their jubilant supporters.

The tunnel at Home Park is situated next to the Barn Park End away section.

As he made his way back to the dressing room, Wilder appeared to be unhappy with the way Argyle forward Mustapha Bundu was celebrating in front of the Sheffield United supporters.

The 57-year-old began having words with Bundu, who was joined on the scene by England youth international Darko Gyabi.

Sheffield United’s Ben Brereton Diaz and Harry Clarke, as well as Argyle’s Jordan Houghton appeared to back up their respective colleagues.

There then looked to be some pushing and shoving in the tunnel as the teams each made their way back to their respective dressing rooms.

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Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder speaks to his players.PA
Wilder, 57, gave a team talk on the pitch at Home Park[/caption]
Hull City manager Phil Brown addressing his team during halftime.PA:Press Association
The incident was reminiscent of Phil Brown’s infamous on-field team talk[/caption]

Sheffield United’s defeat was their third in a row and a brutal blow to their automatic promotion hopes.

Following Burnley‘s victory over Norwich last night and Leeds‘ home win over Preston earlier today, the Blades now trail the top two by five points with just four games remaining.

Asked about what happened in the tunnel, Wilder told Sky Sports: “Absolutely nothing really. They’re celebrating a big win, they’re coming off and unfortunately our supporters are in the stand right next to the tunnel.

“So yeah, get everybody in, I’ve spoken to their manager, he’s good as gold. He understands the situation just as much as a I do, and the referee and the assessor.

“Emotions run high in a game of football, which I’ve always said, for their boys as well because it’s a huge win for them.

“I’m sure if we’d have won the game today that would have made it double difficult for them to stay in the division.

“They’ve given themselves a fighting chance in staying in the division and we’ve given up another massive opportunity to get in touch and close the gap with Leeds United and Burnley.”

Argyle’s win saw them climb to within two points of safety, going into today’s 3pm kick-offs.

Miron Muslic’s side have been stuck at the bottom of the table for much of the season, including under his predecessor Wayne Rooney, but remain in touching distance of safety with four games left to play.

Argyle will be in back in action at Middlesbrough on Good Friday, while Sheffield United will begin their Easter weekend by hosting strugglers Cardiff.

Muhamed Tijani of Plymouth Argyle celebrating a goal.Getty
Muhamed Tijani’s late winner sparked bedlam among the Argyle faithful[/caption]
Darko Gyabi of Plymouth Argyle celebrates with coach Kevin Nancekevell.Rex
The final whistle was met with jubilant scenes at Home Park[/caption]
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