Craig Harrison, manager of The New Saints, claims he feels no pressure despite a poor start to the season. The team previously finished 22 points clear to win their 18th Welsh title.
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Craig Harrison is the manager of The New Saints.
He claims not to feel pressure despite a poor start.
The New Saints won their 18th Welsh title last season.
They finished 22 points clear in the JD Cymru Premier.
The team had a disappointing European campaign.
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Craig Harrison
The New SaintsJD Cymru PremierBriton Ferry LlansawelMiddlesbrough
Craig Harrison looks on from the touchline during a game
Craig Harrison played for Middlesbrough and Crystal Palace [FAW]
The New Saints manager Craig Harrison insists he did not feel under pressure despite a poor start to the season.
Saints finished the season 22 points clear at the top of the JD Cymru Premier to claim their 18th Welsh title.
That came after a disappointing European campaign and a heavy home defeat to Briton Ferry Llansawel on the opening day of the league season.
"There's always pressure being TNS manager because you expect to win every single game," Harrison told BBC Sport Wales.
"If you draw a game, it's catastrophe. If you lose a game, it's the end of the world.
"So there's always pressure and it's something I've been involved with for 10 years plus."
Under Harrison, TNS became the first Welsh domestic side to play in the group stages of a European competition in the 2024-25 season.
But earlier this season they lost to North Macedonia's KF Shkendija in the Champions League and Luxembourg's FC Differdange in the Conference League.
What did Craig Harrison say about pressure as TNS manager?
Craig Harrison stated that he did not feel under pressure despite the team's poor start to the season.
How did The New Saints perform in the JD Cymru Premier last season?
The New Saints finished the previous season 22 points clear at the top of the JD Cymru Premier, winning their 18th Welsh title.
What was the outcome of The New Saints' European campaign?
The New Saints had a disappointing European campaign before starting the current league season.
What was the result of The New Saints' opening game of the season?
The New Saints suffered a heavy home defeat to Briton Ferry Llansawel on the opening day of the league season.
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Despite indifferent early season form – following on from the early exits in Europe – Harrison's side went on to win 26 of their 32 league games, losing four times and drawing twice.
But the Oswestry-based side were knocked out by Cardiff Met in the third round of the JD Welsh Cup and beaten by Barry Town United in the Nathaniel MG Cup final.
"League-wise we've been as good as any," Harrison added.
"We've ended up winning the league by 22 points, which is massive.
"It was my 10th title so I'm very proud of that and I think the longevity of it is amazing.
"We're disappointed in the cup competitions and we're a little bit disappointed about the European campaign.
"Previously, we'd either won the League Cup or we'd won the Welsh Cup and the year before that, we'd won all three.
"So, that's the standards that are set and we do our best to win every trophy.
"At some point, we're going to be a little bit disappointed because their standards are so high."
TNS owner Mike Harris (left) and Craig Harrison with the Cymru Premier trophy
Under the ownership of Mike Harris (left) TNS have won the past five Cymru Premier trophies and been champions 13 times in 15 years [FAW]
With their domestic season completed, Saints players have a month's break before they return to training later in Mayprior to July's Champions League qualifiers.
Harrison is looking to add new faces to the squad over the coming weeks and has already signed Connah's Quay Nomads forward Rhys Hughes.
"Rhys brings creativity, he brings quality and he brings more options at the front end of the pitch," Harrison said of the former Wales Under-21 international.
"Rhys knows the league, played in the league for the last couple of years and he's proven in the league.
"So, we know what we're going to get from Rhys."
And with the Cymru Premier relaunching as a 16-team league next season, Harrison's objectives for TNS are clear.
"Back again trying to win all three competitions - League Cup, Welsh Cup and Welsh Prem," he said.