Sheffield United’s poor start in the Premier League has led to the sacking of manager Paul Heckingbottom.
The Blades find themselves at the bottom of the standings, with just 5 points from 14 matches.
The club’s board had initially supported Heckingbottom, but the final blow came with a humiliating 5-0 defeat to Burnley, another newly promoted team.
In a bid to turn their fortunes around, Sheffield United has decided to bring back former manager Chris Wilder as Heckingbottom’s replacement.
However, Wilder will have a challenging start, with his first three matches including tough fixtures against Liverpool and Brentford at home, followed by a clash against Chelsea in London.
The club will be hoping that Wilder’s return can inject some much-needed positivity and revive their campaign.
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