Norwich City: David Wagner interview on facing pressure
City’s recent poor form has led to growing calls for manager Wagner to lose his job. The team has only won one of their last nine games, causing them to drop to 17th place in the Championship. Many fans believe that it is only a matter of time before Wagner leaves the club. Despite the pressure, Wagner believes that the most significant pressure comes from himself. He has high standards and believes that the team’s performances have been unacceptable.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Wagner acknowledged the pressure that comes with being a manager, especially when results are not going well. However, he emphasized that the biggest pressure he faces is the one he puts on himself. He is not happy with the team’s performances and their inability to make the fans happy. This self-imposed pressure is something he deals with daily and it is even more intense during this challenging period.
When asked about his own future, Wagner refused to be drawn into speculation. He understands that these situations are part of a manager’s life and he views them as challenges that he needs to overcome. He does not have control over whether he will be given more time or if he will be able to turn things around. Ultimately, Wagner remains focused on getting the team back on track and delivering results.
As City prepare to face Blackburn Rovers, the atmosphere at Carrow Road is tense. Many fans are expressing their frustration and disappointment with the team’s recent performances. Despite the pressure and criticism, Wagner is determined to rectify the situation. He knows that his job is on the line and that the team needs to start winning again to appease the fans and silence his critics. The upcoming game against Blackburn Rovers is crucial and could further dictate Wagner’s future at the club.