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Sheff Utd not looking to sack Heckingbottom despite Newcastle rout
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Jonathan Veal
Press Association
Paul Heckingbottom's Sheffield United were thumped 8-0 at home to Newcastle on Sunday
Paul Heckingbottom's Sheffield United were thumped 8-0 at home to Newcastle on Sunday

Sheffield United have no immediate plans to sack Paul Heckingbottom after the club suffered their heaviest league defeat when they were hammered 8-0 by Newcastle.

The Blades were put to the sword by a rampant Newcastle to go six games without a win on their Premier League return, but Heckingbottom's job is currently safe, according to reports.

There has been speculation linking former boss Chris Wilder to a Bramall Lane return, but even this embarrassing defeat will not change the board's position.

When asked whether he will be the manager for the next game, Heckingbottom said: "Yes, 100%.

"This might be a theme now by the looks of it. I can't answer any of that, the game, the players, my department, yeah no problem, but things like that you are asking the wrong man."

Heckingbottom, who guided the club to promotion last season, has overseen a difficult few days following the death of women's player Maddy Cusack earlier in the week.

The midfielder, who also worked for the club's marketing department, was just 27 and the club were left "devastated".

And the boss admits he will be glad to see the back of a horrible week.

There were poignant pre-match tributes to Cusack and Heckingbottom said: "It has affected a lot of people, there were tears on the pitch before the game.

"But we were determined to end what has been a really tough week strongly and we weren't able to do that. It has been a tough week for everyone at the club and one we want over."

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