A tale of two Melbournes: Joyce on edge as Muscat revs up for finals
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Glory are on 51 points, five clear of Sydney and six ahead of Victory with four games remaining. The plate is theirs to lose, but if they do get the late season staggers, Muscat’s men will be relentless in chasing them down.
Joyce’s contract expires at the end of the current campaign, and City’s style is not to get rid of coaches during the season – or at least this close to the end, with just four matches remaining.
His fate will be decided by a post-season review, which will take into account a number of internal measures and judge him not just on playing results but a series of other metrics, including how much he has changed the culture at the club, one of the key performance indicators in his assessment.
But soccer is a results-based business, and City have struggled to get them in the past few months. Joyce might find himself needing to win the championship, or at the very least secure an Asian Champions League spot, to stay in situ.
City were woeful in their 3-0 defeat at the hands of a club that is itself in turmoil and had all but resigned itself to its season being over already.
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