Paul Heckingbottom insists Sheffield United still have plenty to play for despite their relegation from the Premier League having been confirmed with six matches left.

The Blades’ two-year stay in the top flight was officially brought to an end with defeat by Wolves last weekend, although it had appeared inevitable for several months.

Heckingbottom is still looking for his first point after taking temporary charge following Chris Wilder’s departure last month but is expecting the highest standards from his players for Saturday’s clash with Brighton and beyond.

He said: “We have to win, and for different motivations, different reasons for each person in there, whether it’s their career at Sheffield United, their career elsewhere, to play in front of the fans hopefully towards the end of the season.

“We’re looking to win games and produce performances. No one wants to go through the 14 months that we have, it’s been tough for everyone but there’s only one way out of it and that’s hard work, and we’re determined to do that.”

Heckingbottom is hoping relegation will allow his side to relax in the right way, saying: “We can talk about it. I said that. There’s no noose round anyone’s neck now in terms of being scared or whatever.

“It’s done, it’s gone, and it’s got to be about looking forward, it’s got to be about performances, not only for this season but the next. But I also don’t like the phrase, ‘you’ve got nothing to lose’.

“That can sometimes be construed as it doesn’t matter any more and that’s what I don’t want us to be and I don’t want any talk of that from anyone.

“Nothing to lose in terms of the pressure’s off, we know our fate, but it probably matters more than most now because we have to start bottoming out ready to go again next season.”

With thoughts turning to next season, one of the key questions will be who will sit in the hotseat.

Heckingbottom continued to bat questions away about whether that could be him, saying: “I know as much as everybody else. I’m not asking that question, I’m not interested in asking that question.

“As far as I’m concerned, I’ll do what I was asked to do and then I’m going back to my role in the under-23s, which I’m more than happy to do because I really enjoyed that.

“As far as I’m aware, I’m holding the fort until the end of the season, if not sooner. I didn’t come here to take the job. If that did change now, next season, season after, three seasons after, no problem. But it’s not in my thoughts now.”

Heckingbottom expects to select from the same squad as for the defeat by Wolves, but he is hopeful Sander Berge will be involved before the end of the season.

The Norwegian has not played a first-team match since sustaining a hamstring injury against Manchester United in December.

Heckingbottom said: “When that is we’ll wait and see, led by him and his rehab and the medical team, but I’ve been really pleased with him. He’s pleased, making strides every day.

“We’re just pushing him now for the length of time he’s been out but he’s been working hard enough to make the necessary improvements. We know he’s going to be behind in terms of game time and how comfortable he is on the pitch but he’s working towards that and I’m confident we’ll get him out there.”