David Wagner had his say on the key issues around Norwich City's 3-1 Championship defeat at Sunderland - including his own job prospects.
Wagner admitted his future at Carrow Road is now in the hands of others after a seventh league defeat in 10.
The German head coach spoke exclusively to the Pinkun on Saturday afternoon.
"(This can't go on, David?) Absolutely. We don't have to deny it. The recent form is not good enough. And I take responsibility for it and I have to try to find the solutions to change it. But the truth is as well that obviously the form is not where we want it to be, and far away from where we can be, and what we've shown in the first two, two and a half months. And this is obviously a big problem for us.
"(Can you turn this around? This is now a question about you, isn't it? Will you get the time to do it?) I understand the question, but this is not a question I can answer. These are situations you face as a manager, which you don't like, but these are challenges which are part of the manager's life. Obviously. It's up to me to get this sorted, but how much time or if I get the time? As I said this is not the question for me."
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