Wilder has led the club up from League One to seventh in the Premier League and was scathing of his side’s performance for most of Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Arsenal.
Another daunting task awaits when City visit Bramall Lane on Tuesday, but even Pep Guardiola is a big fan of Wilder’s ways.
“If you can improve watching other games and other teams and other managers, then this is the one,” said the City boss.
After City, a run of games against Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, Brighton, Aston Villa, Norwich and Newcastle could propel Wilder’s men further up the table.
TOTTENHAM – 31 POINTS
Spurs are almost back to where they started under Jose Mourinho as early optimism and an upturn in results has fallen away in recent weeks.
The loss of Harry Kane for potentially the rest of the season is being felt in a lack of goals, with Mourinho’s men taking just two points from their last four matches.
A return of 31 points from 23 games is 20 less than at the same stage last season.
Spurs have grown used to Champions League football over the past four seasons, but there has been little evidence from Mourinho’s first two months in charge that they will put together the sustained run needed to overhaul his old club Chelsea.
ARSENAL – 29 POINTS
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admitted Tuesday’s trip to Stamford Bridge is a must-win to maintain any hope of a top-four finish.
The Gunners’ performances have improved since the Spaniard took charge last month, but they have won just one of five league games under Arteta.
1-1 draws with Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Sheffield United have been symbolic of what has held Arsenal back this season.
Other than Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, a lack of clinical finishing at one end has been compounded by consistent errors from an unsettled defence.
