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Carlton president Luke Sayers throws his support behind coach Michael Voss

Carlton hasn’t played finals for a decade and another loss on Sunday moved the club president to speak out about coach Michael Voss.

Michael Voss has the backing of Carlton president Luke Sayers. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images
Michael Voss has the backing of Carlton president Luke Sayers. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Carlton president Luke Sayers has moved to ease pressure on coach Michael Voss, declaring he’ll “absolutely” continue as coach even if the Blues miss the finals this season.

The assurances came as veteran and former co-captain Sam Docherty conceded the Blues were “off the best teams” after losing five of their past six games to slip to 10th on the ladder.

Following Sunday’s 28-point loss to ladder leaders Collingwood, Docherty said the Blues, who last played finals in 2013, had to front up to their reality.

“We’re off the best teams. That’s the reality of where we’re at and the reality of what we’ve get to work on,” he said.

“Individually and collectively, the message has got be to have a hard look at our game and get to work on that.”

Michael Voss had a heated exchange with captain Patrick Cripps on the bench during the second quarter. Picture: Michael Klein
Michael Voss had a heated exchange with captain Patrick Cripps on the bench during the second quarter. Picture: Michael Klein

Fronting the media on Monday morning, a job done by captain Patrick Cripps last week, Sayers was firmly behind Voss, who is in his second season in charge and is contracted until the end of 2024.

“Vossy is our coach through to the end of next year,” he said.

“Michael Voss has been a tremendous asset for this football club and we’re looking forward to doing great things with him in the future.”

Voss and Cripps had a heated exchange on the bench at the MCG during the loss to the Magpies, something Sayers was not too concerned with.

“We expect all of our leaders of the football club to have very firm conversations with one another when it isn‘t working as we would like,” Sayers said.

“We believe we’ve got the relationships in the club to be able to have those conversations.

“If we weren‘t having those conversations, that would not be ideal.

“I didn‘t see the footage but good on them that they’re having hard conversations about what they can do to do better.”

Carlton president Luke Sayers has backed Michael Voss. Picture: Michael Klein
Carlton president Luke Sayers has backed Michael Voss. Picture: Michael Klein

Ahead of a clash with injury-depleted Sydney at the SCG this Friday night, Sayers conceded Carlton had to get better, and fast, because the Blues didn’t want to “fall into finals”.

Carlton hasn’t played in September for 10 years and will play Melbourne after the Swans.

“We’re not playing good footy at the moment; we’re not happy with where we’re at,” Sayers said.

“We have got to get better. We’re going to get back to work and our goal for this year is finals.

“We did a review 18 months ago and we believe we’ve got the potential here to be playing finals footy and that is our goal for this year.

“We don’t want to fall across the line, we want to impact finals.”

Originally published as Carlton president Luke Sayers throws his support behind coach Michael Voss

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