Hearts coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi believes he is thriving under the pressure in the hot seat of the Phobians.
The Japanese American has not been shy from the camera since joining the Phobians in October dominating the headlines for his exploits both on and off the pitch.
Kenichi believes pressure is part of the job and he believes he can make the most of it to ensure his side excel on the pitch.
“I am always under pressure but I am enjoying the pressure every day,” Kenichi said.
“I think the pressure is always there whether we are doing bad or good. It is always there.”
“My job is to just to focus on the pitch and make sure we do our best every time we are on the pitch.”
“There is nothing different about it. Every game is difficult because all 15 opponents are difficult opponents.”
“It is a competition so we have to do our best that we win the game.”
Kenichi has gone six away matches unbeaten in the league.
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