Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder admits it's tough knowing the team is bottom of the Premier League table.
However, he says he's up for the "challenge" of guiding them away from the dropzone.
"We all like the compliments but I never got too above my station last season. When I heard some of the nice things said, I'd shake my head and thought 'not really'. I'm just the boy from Sheffield who has worked hard and got good players and staff around him," said Wilder.
"You have to take these bits and pieces as well. I'm not precious or arrogant enough to think I'm not going to get it. That is the sort of snakes and ladders of football management. I think I am a better manager now than I've ever been.
"Now the skill of it is to change it round and put it in the right direction which I'm fully up for that challenge."

