Silva admits pressure growing at Everton
Everton have only won three of their past 12 Premier League fixtures and Marco Silva is aware of the growing pressure.
Everton manager Marco Silva knows he is under pressure to keep his job at Goodison Park following the club's defeat against Wolves.
Silva's stuttering Everton crashed to a 3-1 loss at home to in-form Wolves in the Premier League on Saturday.
Everton have only won three of their past 12 league fixtures – losing seven – while the Toffees were also knocked out of the FA Cup by Millwall last month.
And Silva, who was appointed at the end of May, admitted his future is in the spotlight amid Everton's form.
"Of course, of course I understand that. I am not here to find excuses or whine about something, of course there will be questions about me," Silva said.
"When everything goes well, they say good things about the manager and when something is wrong it is normal as well the manager gets pressure.
"For me it is something you know happens, to be honest with you."
Get FourFourTwo Newsletter
The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.
| “Now is not the moment to find excuses. Now it is the moment to find solutions."
The boss' verdict on today's disappointment against Wolves. #EFCmatchday— Everton (@Everton) February 2, 2019
Silva added: "For me the most important thing is what you can do as a player and a team, not to talk about individual things. It is not the way to change things and not the way you can change the situation.
"My job is to show them clearly what they are doing, and what they are doing wrong on the pitch. To help them know why and understand why, even if you prepare and understand the plan, why you are doing always the same mistakes."
‘England have the players to win the World Cup – it’ll be tough for Thomas Tuchel to do a bad job, with the squad he has at his disposal’ Former Three Lions winger backs new boss after gentle qualifying draw
‘This is the hardest Manchester derby to call in years – Manchester United shouldn’t be petrified, it feels like Manchester City aren’t in control of any game at the moment’ Former Red Devils striker thinks a surprise result could be possible