Chris Wilder is set to replace Heckingbottom with the Blades rooted to the bottom of the Premier League
SHEFFIELD, England (AP) â The Saudi prince who owns Sheffield United said Tuesday he has changed the club's manager after the team dropped into last place in the Premier League. Prince Abdullah Bin Mosaad Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud told British radio station talkSport that a decision has been made to part ways with Paul Heckingbottom after his two years in charge and bring back Chris Wilder, who managed Sheffield United when it was last in England's top division. Wilder, a former player at the club,
Lyon will return to Marseille amid heightened security measures Wednesday to play a game that was postponed after the team's bus was attacked by fans throwing rocks in October. The rescheduled match comes just four days after the death of a fan ahead of a French league game that marked a new low in a season marred by violence. The match between Marseille and Lyon was initially scheduled on Oct. 29 but was postponed after fans threw rocks and other projectiles at the Lyon bus and then-coach Fabio
England kept their hopes alive after a stunning comeback against the Netherlands as they now head to Hampden