Ruben Selles insists he is not concerned about his future at Sheffield United despite suffering the latest defeat of his reign at Bramall Lane yesterday. The Blades have now lost their first four games of the season, after appointing Selles as Chris Wilder’s replacement earlier this summer.
Millwall’s 1-0 victory at Bramall Lane was the latest low point of the campaign so far, with an improved second-half display not enough to get back in the game as Luke Cundle’s first-half goal turned out to be the winner.
Ruben Selles answers Sheffield United future question after latest defeat turns up pressure on Blades boss
And speaking afterwards to the media, Selles admitted: “Well definitely, this isn’t the situation I want to be in now, that is for sure. I know the professional, I have been in the game more than 18 years as a professional coaching teams and sometimes it goes the right way from the very beginning.
“Sometimes it doesn’t. I think the difference is how hard you work every day because I know I make mistakes, I’m the first to admit that. But I also know that I have given my 100 per cent and sometimes it’s not good enough, like right now.

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