Sheffield United remain welded to the bottom of the Premier League after a narrow defeat at the hands of Wolverhampton Wanderers, in a game overshadowed by a heated scuffle between two Sheffield teammates.

Robinson berated his team mate shortly after Sheffield conceded, then the two locked horns, butting one another and aiming a several wayward swipes before the scrap was broken up.

A quick VAR review deemed there had been no violent conduct and the two faced no punishment.

Under-fire manager Chris Wilder played down the incident, saying: “I’m not going to be too critical about it as long as it didn’t overstep the line which obviously it didn’t.

“They’re two passionate boys who want to win, and got frustrated. We move on.”