Sheffield United Could Face New Manager Bounce After Former Barnsley and Huddersfield Boss Sacked
What Happened?
Sheffield United have sacked manager Paul Heckingbottom after just four months in charge. The Blades have won just two of their last 11 games in all competitions, and currently sit 16th in the Championship table.
Who Could Replace Heckingbottom?
There are a number of potential candidates who could be in the running to replace Heckingbottom at Bramall Lane. One of the frontrunners is former Barnsley and Huddersfield boss Carlos Corberan.
Corberan left Huddersfield in July after guiding the Terriers to promotion to the Premier League. He is a highly-rated coach who is known for his attacking style of play.
Other potential candidates include former Burnley manager Sean Dyche, ex-Watford boss Rob Edwards, and current Millwall manager Gary Rowett.
What Are Sheffield United's Chances of Promotion This Season?
Sheffield United's chances of promotion to the Premier League this season have taken a significant hit following the sacking of Heckingbottom.
The Blades are now without a manager and have a number of key players out injured. They also have a difficult run of fixtures coming up, with matches against Norwich City, Watford, and Burnley all on the horizon.
It is still possible for Sheffield United to achieve promotion this season, but they will need to find a new manager quickly and get their key players back fit.
Conclusion
The sacking of Paul Heckingbottom is a major setback for Sheffield United's promotion hopes. The Blades are now without a manager and have a number of key players out injured.
It is still possible for Sheffield United to achieve promotion this season, but they will need to find a new manager quickly and get their key players back fit.