BARNSLEY boss Simon Davey says his confidence in his own ability is unshaken by the club's disaster run of results.
Davey led the team at Southampton, St Mary's today aiming to avoid a seventh defeat in eight games.
It is form that has made him bookies favourite to be the next Championship manager sacked.
But he insisted: "I have had the same principles, belief and philosophy about football since I was coaching the youngsters. That has not changed during the two years I have been a manager.
"I have learned that everybody has an opinion on things but I am stronger now and my staff are stronger.
"Everybody has a bad spell now and again but we have to stay strong."
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