It's now or never for Wolves says McCarthy
Published 08:14 05/11/11 By MirrorFootball
Mick McCarthy is scrapping for his life and has warned his players it is win or bust tomorrow.
Facing Roberto Martinez’s rock-bottom Wigan side represents the biggest crisis the Wolves boss has faced at the club.
After two low-key meetings with Manchester City’s billionaires in the Premier League and the Carling Cup, the pressure on McCarthy will be cranked up to unbearable levels.
He knows the Molineux moaners, who demanded his sacking during their 2-2 draw with Swansea, will be clearing their throats.
“It’s a huge game. I can’t play it down,” he said. “But we’ll play well.
"We had a great last 10 minutes against Swansea and it was a fantastic point in the end. Then we played well against City.”
McCarthy insists he still has the backing of the board, despite a run of six defeats in seven games.
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