Paul Warne: Rotherham United interim manager does not want full-time job

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Paul Warne made 292 appearances for Rotherham as a player, before joining the club's coaching staff

Rotherham United interim manager Paul Warne says he still has no interest in taking the job on a permanent basis.

Warne took over on Monday following Kenny Jackett's resignation after only five games in charge of the club.

The Millers' 2-1 Championship defeat by Burton, their 15th game without a win, left them 13 points adrift of safety at the bottom of the Championship.

"After a defeat, I haven't flipped my mind and thought, 'You know what, this is easier than I thought'," Warne said.

"It's still ridiculously hard, it's ridiculously stressful, I gave everything I could. It sounds pathetic I suppose, but I 'teared up' in front of the lads.

"It's difficult. I gave everything I could for the team to win and it wasn't enough - and that's hard to take."

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