A-League
Mark Jackson Sets Tone Ahead of Central Coast Mariners’ Clash with Melbourne Victory
Focused and Determined, the Mariners Aim for a Strong Start in the A-League and Champions League Campaigns
In his pre-match press conference, Central Coast Mariners head coach Mark Jackson expressed confidence and hunger ahead of their much-anticipated season opener against Melbourne Victory. With a strong emphasis on team unity and preparation, Jackson provided insights into how the squad is shaping up for what promises to be a challenging and thrilling season.
“Ready, Prepared, and Hungry”
Jackson opened by stressing the team’s commitment during the pre-season, where both physical and mental preparation have been paramount. “We’ve focused on developing the team to be competitive in the A-League and the Champions League,” Jackson said. “Pre-season has been tough, but we believe the players are ready for the battle ahead. There will be highs and lows, but I am confident the team can rise to the challenge.”
Eye on Melbourne Victory
As the Mariners prepare for their opening fixture, Jackson highlighted the importance of starting strong, particularly in front of the home crowd. “Any game at the start of the season is a big one, especially at home. We’ve studied Melbourne Victory, and while they have some new players and a new manager, we’ve done our homework and feel well-prepared.”
Jackson’s attention to detail in studying Victory’s pre-season performances will be key in crafting a tactical game plan. “We approach all games the same, analyzing where we can exploit weaknesses while sticking to our own principles of play.”
Injury Setback and Leadership within the Squad
One significant blow for the Mariners is the absence of Trent Sainsbury, who is sidelined until the New Year due to a freak gym injury. Jackson acknowledged the impact but remains optimistic about the leadership within the squad. “Trent’s injury is unfortunate, but we have a strong leadership group. Brian Kaltak will step up as captain, but I expect every player on the pitch to lead in their own way.”
Despite the setback, Jackson is confident in the resilience and depth of the squad, emphasizing that the team’s collective effort will see them through difficult moments.
Evolving Style and Culture
In pre-season, Jackson has focused on refining the team’s style of play, particularly when out of possession. “The hardest aspect is always getting players accustomed to our defensive system. We’ve worked hard on this and will continue to evolve our style as the season progresses.” Jackson also touched on the club’s unique culture, which was strengthened during a pre-season training camp. “It was essential to spend time together, delve into the psychology of the group, and establish our leadership structure.”
Jackson remains committed to the long-term development of the squad, confident that the hard work invested will pay off as the season unfolds.
A Message to the Fans
Looking ahead to the season opener, Jackson expressed his gratitude for the unwavering support of the Mariners’ fanbase. “We saw last season how incredible the fans were, especially during the latter stages. Membership sales are higher than ever, and we’re excited to see that support continue from day one.”
Jackson called on the fans to “bring the noise” and help create a vibrant atmosphere for the new campaign. “Our success last year is history. Now, it’s time to write a new story and create new memories for the fans. We look forward to seeing you at the game.”
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A-League, Central Coast Mariners, Melbourne Victory, Mark Jackson, Pre-Season, Football, Champions League, Trent Sainsbury, Brian Kaltak, Soccer Australia
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