Sheffield United boss Ruben Selles says he is not thinking about his future after a 5-0 thrashing at Ipswich consigned his side to a fifth successive defeat to start their Championship campaign.
The Spaniard has lost all six games he has taken charge of since being appointed to replace Chris Wilder in the summer.
“It doesn’t matter what I believe (about my future) but I will keep working until the last moment,” he said.
“I have to take the pain and analyse what we want for the next game to try to beat the next opponent.”
The Blades have eight days to recover before hosting Charlton on Saturday, 20 September (15:00 BST).
“In the first half we saw the team we want to be – we put them under pressure and won some balls,” added Selles.
“The first goal comes from an interception 70 yards from our goal. The second goal changed the game and I think we fell apart.”
It is only the second time in their history Sheffield United have lost their opening five games of a league season.
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