Rotherham United's manager Lee Clark has expressed serious concerns regarding the commitment of his players following their relegation from League One. The Millers suffered a disappointing 3-0 defeat against Wigan, sealing their drop to the fourth tier of English football. With only three wins in their last 27 league matches, Clark's frustration is evident as he reflects on the challenges faced since taking over the managerial role. Clark stated that the current squad lacks robustness and fitness, with some players frequently reporting illness or unfitness. This situation has made it difficult for him to select a consistent starting eleven. He emphasized the negative impact this has had on the club, noting that it has cost a previous manager his job. Despite the struggles, Clark remains passionate about football and is open to continuing in his role to rebuild the team. He aims to provide Rotherham fans with a team they can be proud of, acknowledging the significant task ahead for whoever takes on the managerial position next.