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Central Coast Mariners' coach Mark Jackson denies a bad attitude within his squad is causing poor form, despite the team's struggles in 10th place after 10 A-League matches. Jackson criticized some players' approach after a loss to Auckland FC but claimed it was a one-off issue. The team earned a 1-1 draw with Melbourne City, but remains 11 points behind Auckland.
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