Neil Warnock's advice to Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom ahead of promotion run-in
Former Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock has issued a stark message the way of current Blades manager Paul Heckingbottom. United have won just one of their three games and also have mounting injuries issues to deal with, as multiple members of the side's first-team squad still remained sidelined.
The Blades were held to a 1-1 draw with Bristol City on Easter Monday, having also lost at home to strugglers Reading just three days prior.
Strikers Billy Sharp, David McGoldrick and Rhian Brewster all continue their rehab following individual injuries, with Heckingbottom forced to opt for a 3-5-2 formation at Ashton Gate just days ago.
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Warnock, who of course led United to promotion to the Premier League back in 2006, spoke of the troubles the former Barnsley boss currently faces, with his side now just one point inside the Championship's top six.
"Paul [Heckingbottom] has got what he has got, he can't be blamed for the injuries he has had,'' the 73-year-old