Neil Warnock confessed his current job as Middlesbrough manager is the “hardest job I’ve ever had” after his side edged a 2-1 Sky Bet Championship victory at mid-table Reading.
It was Warnock’s sixth match in charge since he replaced Jonathan Woodgate last month – his third win a major boost in the club’s bid to avoid relegation.
Reading went ahead just past the half-hour mark when skipper Liam Moore tucked in his first goal of the season.
Ashley Fletcher levelled on the stroke of half-time and Patrick Roberts drilled home the Middlesbrough winner eight minutes from the end.
Warnock, 71, is now at his 16th club in an extensive managerial career and he said afterwards: “It sounds a bit silly when I’ve only had a few games here. But it’s the hardest job I’ve ever had.
“I couldn’t really say that beforehand but the lads have given everything for me. I just can’t fault them at all.
“That win was relief, a big relief. It was really hard work. I know we’re not there yet (safe from relegation) but that was a massive three points for us.
“It was important tonight for us to get something. And to get the three points, I thought that was deservedly so.”
Warnock continued: “Even when we were 1-0 down, I just felt that we could come back to win. I just felt it was there. It was massive for us to score just before half-time.
“If we could pass the ball a bit quicker in the second half, I thought we could push on a bit more in certain areas.”
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