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Ebbsfleet United manager Dennis Kutrieb says he doesn’t fear for his job despite side in National League relegation zone with one win in 14 games

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Ebbsfleet manager Dennis Kutrieb doesn’t feel his job is on the line despite their poor run of form. The Fleet took just one point from home matches against Maidenhead and Oxford City this week, remaining in the National League relegation zone with just one win in 14 games.

That’s led some supporters to question whether Kutrieb can steer the club to safety, just six months after he guided the club to a record-breaking National League South title success.

When asked if he felt his job was under threat, Kutrieb replied: “That’s not the feeling that I got from the owner or even Damian (Irvine) as the CEO.

They don’t give me the feeling that I need to be concerned about my job. “It’s not so much about my job because you know how football is, at one point it will happen anyway. “You go because you get an offer somewhere or you get sacked because you don’t do good enough.

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