Sheffield United’s Chris Wilder wins LMA Manager of the Year award

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Players and staff of Sheffield United celebrated clinching automatic promotion to the Premier League after Leeds United’s draw with Aston Villa sealed their spot.

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder beat off competition from Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola and Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp to win the League Managers Association (LMA) manager of the year award on Tuesday.

Wilder, 51, led United to second place in the Championship behind Norwich City, whose German manager Daniel Farke was also on the shortlist, to earn promotion to the Premier League.

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Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and England coach Gareth Southgate presented the award on behalf of the LMA at an awards dinner.

Guardiola was named Premier League manager of the year after City finished a point above Liverpool to retain the title.

Klopp and fellow Champions League finalist Mauricio Pochettino of Tottenham Hotspur plus Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Nuno Espirito Santo were also shortlisted for that award.

Spurs’ Karen Hills won the Women’s Championship award after steering the London club into the top tier, while Arsenal’s Joe Montemurro took the Super League prize after winning the title.

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