Sheffield United have appointed Ruben Selles as head coach, replacing Chris Wilder. Who left the club after failing to secure promotion to the Premier League.

Former Southampton, Reading and Hull City boss Selles, 42, was announced as the Blades’ new manager less than an hour after it was confirmed Wilder had left the role.
Sheffield United finished third in the เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง Championship but lost to Sunderland in the play-off final last month.
Wilder, 57, is in charge of his boyhood club for the second time. And is looking to secure promotion for a third time.
The club announced his departure was “mutually agreed”, with coaches Alan Nill and Matt Prestridge also leaving.
“I am obviously disappointed to be leaving, particularly as we were so close to returning to the Premier League.” Wilder said in a statement released by the club.
“I’m a true Sheffield man. I love this club and this city and that feeling will never change.”
“I leave with fond memories and am proud that people will remember me in the same way that the extraordinary Sheffield United manager was remembered. Having managed this team for over 300 times will be a big part of my life.”