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Plymouth Argyle head coach Miron Muslic has made it clear that the team is fully committed to battling until the very end in their fight to avoid relegation. Speaking with fire in his voice and belief in his players, Muslic declared, “We refuse to give up,” sending a message of defiance and unity to the Green Army. With the season entering its final stretch and points at a premium, Muslic knows the importance of keeping spirits high and minds focused. His words weren’t just for show—they were a rallying cry, both to the dressing room and to the supporters in the stands.
Argyle's recent form may have left fans nervous, but Muslic insists the belief within the squad remains strong. He spoke about the team’s work ethic on the training pitch and their refusal to accept defeat, even when the odds seem stacked against them. “We’ve had setbacks,” he admitted, “but every team down here has. What matters is how we respond.” That response, he believes, must come in the form of grit, discipline, and sticking together—on and off the pitch.
Muslic also highlighted the role of the fans during this difficult spell, acknowledging how crucial their support has been. “When Home Park is rocking, it gives us energy you can’t explain,” he said. “We need that now more than ever.” The manager called for the Green Army to keep faith, urging them to be the twelfth man in the upcoming games. With key home fixtures looming, he knows that atmosphere could tip the scales when the margins are razor-thin.
Tactically, Muslic has hinted at some adjustments aimed at tightening the defence while still allowing creativity in attack. He recognises that mistakes have cost the team points in recent weeks but insists that lessons have been learned. “We’re not just working hard—we’re working smart,” he said, alluding to subtle shifts in formation and player roles designed to make the side harder to break down. Every training session, he says, is about getting 1% better. “Those little gains could be the difference.”
The Austrian boss also spoke warmly about the leadership group within the squad, including captain Joe Edwards and seasoned heads like Jordan Houghton, who’ve been vital in keeping the dressing room positive. “They set the tone,” Muslic explained. “When the lads see them fighting for every ball, every second ball, it becomes contagious.” With young players looking up to their senior teammates, the togetherness Muslic has fostered could be a powerful weapon in the battle for survival.
Ultimately, Miron Muslic’s message is one of belief, unity, and refusal to surrender. “This club has heart, and it has pride,” he said. “We’re going to fight for every minute of every game, right until the final whistle of the season.” Whether Argyle can stay up remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—under Muslic, they won’t go down without a fight.