Interim Melbourne Victory coach Jim Magilton says the A-League club is in urgent need of an overhaul and player clean out - and he wants to be the man to carry it out.
The Victory's disappointing season came to a dead end last night, with a 1-0 loss away to Sydney FC ending any faint mathematical hopes of reaching the finals for the former league powerhouse.
The defeat continued a poor run of results under Magilton, who was installed as interim coach after the mid-season sacking of Mehmet Durakovic, taking the Northern Irishman's record to one win, five draws and four defeats in 10 games in charge.
Magilton said after the loss he wanted a chance to atone for that run by being appointed fulltime coach for next season and bluntly proclaimed the club's roster needed an overhaul, regardless of whether he or someone else coached the two-time champions.
"Obviously I recognise the club has had great success, with players who have done a great service for the club,'' Magilton said after the Victory failed to reach the finals for only the third time in seven seasons.