The Bayer Leverkusen manager claims that he has nothing to fear about his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 despite recent protests from the club fans.
Robin Dutt has claimed that he has no job fears going into the second-half of the season. The manager has been under immense amount of pressure after a series of disappointing results in the first six months. There were high expectations
from Leverkusen after a sensational second-place finish last term but the team finds itself fighting for a top four finish halfway through the season.
Dutt insists that he feels no pressure at all after the chairman Wolfgang Holzhauser’s remarks, and vows to lead his side to the top four finish at the end of this season. The tactician accepted his team’s below-par performance
during the first-half, but is confident of turning things around once the season restarts in four days time.
While talking to sports newspaper Bild, the tactician further elaborated:
"It is right for the president to say that and now I as the coach have got to concentrate on my team and the tactics to enable that to happen. What matters to me is what the club's management think and therefore I don't feel that
my job is on the line.”
On the other hand, Dutt told that Werkself will try concentrate on imposing themselves on the opposition through their game play rather than talking in anticipation. He feels that his players lose concentration once they make statements
before going into the game.
"One thing we have learnt from the first half of the season is not to speak too much about possible consequences of results before the game takes place. We have got to see what we can do to get that result," he concluded.
Former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/1-FC-Nuremberg-c38162 at BayArena have angered many fans, who protested for the manager
to be sacked.
Leverkusen are currently sixth with 26 points, eight adrift of the current leaders, Bayern Munich. Dutt’s men will next be in action against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/1-FSV-Mainz-05-c38166 on Sunday, January 22, at the BayArena.
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