Michael Voss says he has not addressed his future with club chiefs, but insists all parties remain unified as the Carlton coach fights to save his job.
The blowtorch has been put on Voss 鈥 and the Blues 鈥 after they were humbled by North Melbourne last weekend and endured the loud boos of supporters, leaving them with a 6-8 win-loss record and clinging to hopes of making the finals ahead of Thursday night鈥檚 pivotal clash against Port Adelaide in Adelaide.
Speaking in Adelaide on Wednesday, Voss declared the Blues, with their contested possession mantra, were still 鈥渁 pretty impressive brand to watch鈥 when asked whether he was confident his game plan would stand up against the league鈥檚 best teams, but conceded they had failed to consistently produce a rounded game plan.
鈥淣ah, I do. I think it鈥檚 a pretty impressive brand to watch. It鈥檚 hard to talk down being the No.1 contested team in the competition, so it鈥檚 something that if you want to be good at and known for, it鈥檚 in the effort indicators of this game,鈥 Voss said.
鈥淲hether that鈥檚 tackling or whether that鈥檚 contested footy, you want to be good at it. I don鈥檛 think there would be a team in the land that wouldn鈥檛 want to be sitting in that spot.
鈥淏ut, obviously, clearly, you have got to be able to balance that out with other things in your game. What we acknowledge is that we are not that balanced profile yet. We are busily working away at it, and we have had two parts right in games, but we haven鈥檛 got the third part right.鈥