
Tim Sherwood sends Ruben Selles advice as Hull City target Watford success
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Tim Sherwood sends Ruben Selles advice as Hull City target Watford success Tim Sherwood sends Ruben Selles advice as Hull City target Watford success Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners.
Key points
- Saturday's last-gasp win at Sheffield Wednesday, courtesy of Charlie Hughes' breathtaking header, was huge in the race to avoid the drop, and the Tigers will look to pull further clear at Vicarage Road, but despite various setbacks with results and injuries in recent weeks, the Spaniard has remained calm, a trait which has impressed Sherwood.
- And it's that experience of dealing with high-pressure situations which Tim Sherwood believes will stand Selles in good stead as he looks to keep City in the Championship in the remaining six games of the season, with the Tigers facing the pundit's former club, Watford, at Vicarage Road on Tuesday night.
- Tim Sherwood sends Ruben Selles advice as Hull City target Watford success Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners.
- More info Ruben Selles is no stranger to the stress and pressure that comes with being a football manager, given what he went through at crisis-club Reading, prior to his move to Hull City in December.
- Ruben Selles was at Reading and it was a mess, he kept a calm head and got through it by just concentrating on his job, Sherwood told OLBG.
Who
Charlie Hughes'; Tim Sherwood; Hull
When
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Where
Hull City; Watford; Sheffield
Why
As a manager in this league, you just have to be really calm about it and just speak to the hierarchy, see what the objectives are, then it's about trying to meet them. "I suppose the objective of all these clubs is getting towards the playoffs and you'd have to say for some of them it'd be delusional, but it's really not because it can happen.
How
More info Ruben Selles is no stranger to the stress and pressure that comes with being a football manager, given what he went through at crisis-club Reading, prior to his move to Hull City in December.
Impact
Saturday's last-gasp win at Sheffield Wednesday, courtesy of Charlie Hughes' breathtaking header, was huge in the race to avoid the drop, and the Tigers will look to pull further clear at Vicarage Road, but despite various setbacks with results and injuries in recent weeks, the Spaniard has remained calm, a trait which has impressed Sherwood. "Ruben Selles was at Reading and it was a mess, he kept a calm head and got through it by just concentrating on his job," Sherwood told OLBG. "He can only affect what he can affect and that is controlling the players and making them better and trying to get results. "He did that which got him an opportunity to go to Hull and he's doing the same.
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