Midfielder Brett McGavin has said Yeovil Town’s players are focusing on putting in good performances as they wait to see who will be their new manager.
The Glovers will be under the charge of interim manager Richard Dryden this weekend when they take on a York City side playing their first match under new manager, Stuart Maynard, at Huish Park.
Both Yeovil and York decided to make a change in the dug-out last week with the departure of Mark Cooper shortly after followed by the sacking of Adam Hinshelwood.
Asked about how the dressing room reacted to the managerial change, McGavin told BBC Somerset’s Jack Killah: “No-one enjoys it, I have had it a few times where the manager gets the sack. As an individual the thing to focus on is your performance, if you can take care of yourself then whatever needs sorting out will happen.
“From my point of view and the team’s point of view, it is about focusing on the things you can control and let the rest happen. You hear about new manager bounce and when the time is right, I am sure we can get a good manager in and enjoy that bounce, everyone can sense we needed a change and hopefully we can enjoy that change with a new manager.”
The midweek win at Solihull saw Yeovil grind out a result, sealed by striker Junior Morias’ third goal in as many matches, in a physical encounter, but McGavin said he was hoping Saturday would see the club’s attacking players come to the fore.
He said: “Everyone can see we have good players, but we need to really to dominate games and play offensive football. We have players like Simsy (Josh Sims), Junior (Morias), Harvey (Greenslade), everyone wants to see them get on the ball. Going forward I want to see as much enjoyable, attacking football as we can, everyone deserves to see that. The new lads and the lads that were already here have gelled really well, we just need to show that on the pitch.
“I have played a few times at Huish Park as an opposition player and it was not very enjoyable, so I think we need to get that back. Last season our home form was not very good and that Gateshead (defeat) may have killed that momentum a little bit, but Huish needs to be a fortress. Our away form has been very good, so if we can tie it together with better home form, hopefully we can do well.“