The tension is mounting for Warren Joyce ahead of the Melbourne Derby but the Melbourne City boss is adamant his struggling side will turn a corner.
City have won just one of their last seven matches ahead of Saturday evening’s (kick off 7.50 pm AEDT) crunch fixture, a slide that has cast the spotlight on the 54-year-old Englishman’s future at the helm.
However, the former Wigan taskmaster insists he is still the man to oversee the City project he began when taking the reins back in June 2017.
“I ain’t a quitter,” Joyce said.
“There’s no more pressure than the first day I arrived in the room.
“When you are talking the pressures on yourself to win games and win the league from the first day I arrived.
“From the first day you come into the club, you want to make a mark on culture, that’s what was brought up (by) the football club, you want to put standards in place.
“If you put standards in place and you’re consistent with your decisions… you’re not upsetting people, you’ve got to be consistent.
“If you know the truth you can settle on matters. You’re comfortable with living with the truth and you can go to sleep at night, you can put your head on the pillow and you’re not looking at narratives or you’re not looking at excuses.
“You’re not looking at how things are portrayed, you’re just looking for consistency in your decisions and if you win or you don’t win or you fail, at least you can live with yourself.”
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Fifth-placed City trail their cross-city rivals by nine points ahead of Saturday’s daunting kick off, but the fixture list doesn’t get easier for Joyce’s side.
After the Derby, City welcome leaders Perth Glory before travelling to Sydney FC in a period which could decide the club’s season.
But Joyce says his side – who are unbeaten against the reigning Hyundai A-League Champions this season – are up to the challenge.
“I don’t think we fear anybody in the league,” Joyce said.
“We’ve already beaten (Victory) this season and we’ve already drawn with them.
“We’ve got to go out and relish the big challenges. Relish individual battles. Relish playing against big players and relish a big hostile crowd and enjoy the situation.”
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