Rotherham United have made the decision to sack manager Matt Hamshaw following a disappointing 5-0 defeat away to Peterborough United. This result has left the Millers in a precarious position, sitting 22nd in League One and six points adrift of safety with only nine games remaining in the season. The club expressed their regret in a statement, acknowledging Hamshaw's strong historical connections and passion for Rotherham United. However, the dire situation necessitated a change to give the team the best chance of survival. In the interim, coaches Dale Tonge, Richard Wood, and Andy Warrington will take charge of the first team as the club searches for a new manager. Rotherham's recent form has been concerning, with just one victory in their last nine matches, including six defeats. The Millers are set to face league leaders Lincoln City this weekend, and the urgency to turn their fortunes around has never been greater.