Yorkshire Post

Positive vibe orchestrat­ed by Warne is welcomed at Millers

- LEON WOBSCHALL

ROTHERHAM UNITED captain Lee Frecklingt­on wants Paul Warne to remain as manager next season.

The Millers may be enduring a torrid campaign destined to end in Championsh­ip relegation shortly, but Warne has earned full dressing-room respect in difficult circumstan­ces, according to Frecklingt­on.

On Warne staying on after the end of the season, when his current interim role ends, Frecklingt­on said: “Personally, I would be delighted with it. I am really happy to have him in charge.

“He would get my vote 100 per cent. He knows his football and has been in the game a long time.

“I think that sometimes he pulls himself down a little bit. He’s a better coach than he sometimes makes himself out to be. I think as an all-round manager he is everything you would want.

“It is the most positive in the dressing room since I have been here, maybe on a par with Neil Warnock at the end of last season.

“But we had the results then to kind of bring that positivity.

“Even though we are losing, the lads are remaining upbeat and positive.”

Meanwhile, Warne is backing loan winger Alex Bray to be a success, after apologisin­g to him for his lack of first-team opportunit­ies so far.

The 21-year-old, signed from Swansea City in January for the rest of the season, made just his second appearance in Millers colours from the bench in Tuesday night’s 2-0 home loss to promotion-chasing Brighton.

Warne said: “In the team meeting (before Brighton), in front of all the lads, I apologised to him.

“I said there was a few in there who had the right to knock on my door and ask why they weren’t playing. He was one and Joe Mattock was.

“I am hoping to get him on the pitch in the next one or two games. I have got to. I owe him that.”

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LEE FRECKLINGT­ON: Millers captain is convinced Paul Warne has made a positive impact.

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