Mick McCarthy not worried by sack talk
Mick McCarthy not worried by sack talk
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy is not worried about reports that he will be sacked by the club. After five and a half years in charge at Molineux, it appears that fans and the board are losing patience with McCarthy.
But the former Ireland boss is confident that he can turn the club's fortunes around, despite a poor start to the season.
"The biggest reason as to how I cope is that I don't listen to the backdrop of what fans are saying," McCarthy said. "I do not go around in a glass cabinet - I am fully aware of what is going on.
"If you listen to it, you would go off your head anyway. I just make sure I get on with it with [assistant] Terry Connor, [goalkeeping coach] Pat Mountain and [development coach] Steve Weaver and we try to find a result.
"It is a results business but performances have been very good. We have played very well in recent weeks and I cannot question the perfomances at all. I would not have done anything differently against Chelsea and Tottenham and I could not have done anything to make us any better."
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