Carlton Are Not About to Sack Voss, but Don’t Expect Him to Be Their Coach in 2026
- Carlton lost to North Melbourne by 11 points at the MCG on Saturday after trailing by 46 points at three-quarter time despite a late comeback.
- The defeat followed a troubled season since round one, marked by injuries to key players and inconsistent form that increased pressure on coach Michael Voss.
- Voss blamed North Melbourne's midfield dominance, expressed disappointment in the whole team, and delivered a stern three-quarter-time address when they were heavily outplayed.
- Voss acknowledged that North Melbourne outperformed them significantly during the contest and emphasized the importance of coming together as a team despite the fans' booing.
- Amidst uncertainty about his future, Voss concentrated on the upcoming match versus Port Adelaide, recognizing that addressing the team's issues will require time and shared responsibility across the club.
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Carlton are not about to sack Voss, but don’t expect him to be their coach in 2026
The Blues had one good 12-month stretch under Michael Voss. But there has been misery either side of that preliminary final appearance.
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