Rotherham United manager Matt Hamshaw has admitted that the job has been harder than he envisioned. The Millers are second bottom of League One, three points adrift of safety. Hamshaw was appointed boss in March last year after Steve Evans was sacked. He is desperate to do well for the club and has called on the team and fans to stick together. The Millers have had some poor performances this season, but have shown glimpses of quality when they put their best team out. Hamshaw has said that the club and fans need to be united as they look to avoid relegation. He has been in this situation as a player, coach, and manager and knows what it takes to get out of it. The main thing is to keep the belief in the changing room aligned and not let outside noise get in the way. Hamshaw has also spoken about the importance of the fans getting behind the team, saying that it can have a massive impact on the players' performance. He has not seen many players turn around a massive performance in a negative atmosphere, but believes that if the fans get behind them, it can make a big difference. The Millers host fellow strugglers Doncaster on Saturday, and Hamshaw will be hoping for a positive result to turn their season around.