The club legend has declared he will see out his contract until the end of next year.
"I'm not feeling any pressure, but I'm a competitor, I like to win and the players are of the same vein," Toovey said.
"We have been below our best for the last few weeks, but we are not far off.
"I am confident we will produce the goods and that I will be here for the length of my contract."
Toovey said uncertainty over his future wouldn't affect recruitment.
"We have always bounced back. We are a strong club and we will be a strong club for the future," he said.
This week, Manly have missed out on the signatures of Tom Burgess, who stayed with South Sydney, and Gold Coast halfback Aidan Sezer, who committed to a three-year deal with Canberra.
Veteran prop Willie Mason conceded players might be scared away from Brookvale by the turmoil.
"As a current [Manly] player you are not stressing that much, but players that are coming from other clubs, if you are in the market and you are looking in the paper and you are in negotiations, it is not ideal," he said. "But ... this is a great club and it is here to stay."
However, Mason backed Toovey as the man to get Manly out of their present mess. "I like him. I like the current set-up," the former Kangaroo forward said.
Manly meet fellow out-of-form Penrith, also on a three-game losing streak tonight.
Toovey said Steve Matai was likely to play after overcoming a shoulder injury.
- AAP