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Miron Muslic: Plymouth Argyle head coach demands ‘answers’ over club’s future

Plymouth Argyle head coach Miron Muslic says he “needs answers” over the future direction of the club.

Barring a freak set of results on Saturday, the Pilgrims will be relegated from the Championship despite the best efforts of the Bosnian-born Austrian.

Muslic says he still has no clarity over who a new sporting director will be at Home Park and is worried that other clubs will be ahead of the Pilgrims in preparing for next season.

Director of football Neil Dewsnip left the club in January, soon after Wayne Rooney’s departure as head coach with Argyle bottom of the league.

Muslic has won nine and lost nine of his 23 games since succeeding Rooney but appears to have been unable to save Argyle from the drop.

“I’m still here without a sporting director, I’m still here without recruitment department, that makes the job for a head coach very, very difficult,” Muslic said ahead of his side’s final game of the season at home to title-chasing Leeds United.

“That makes success, regardless of the competition, almost impossible.

“So I would love to answer these questions and to have also clarity for my point of view, because I have to lead the staff, I have to lead this organisation, but I also need pillars.

“I believe in every strong organisation, regardless of the competition – Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two – you need a triangle of sporting director, recruitment and head coach.

“I’m alone for four months. So these sort of questions, I need answers.”



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