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No easy solution for off-form AFL Magpies

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Collingwood face a major challenge to regroup for a showdown with grand-final conquerors West Coast after being handed their second straight AFL loss.

NATHAN BUCKLEY, coach of the Magpies addresses the team during the 2017 AFL match between the Fremantle Dockers and the Collingwood Magpies at Domain Stadium in Perth, Australia.
NATHAN BUCKLEY, coach of the Magpies addresses the team during the 2017 AFL match between the Fremantle Dockers and the Collingwood Magpies at Domain Stadium in Perth, Australia. Picture: Daniel Carson/Getty Images

Collingwood are in a slump and coach Nathan Buckley admits there are no easy answers as the Magpies head into a defining period of their AFL season.

The Pies are in danger of losing their top-two foothold after their second loss in as many weeks, going down to Hawthorn by four points at the MCG.

Friday night's 9.13 (67) to 9.9 (63) defeat has cast fresh doubt on Collingwood's premiership credentials at a time when the club badly needed a lift in confidence.

The Magpies come up against their 2018 grand-final conquerors West Coast at Optus Stadium next Friday, having lost their last four games against the Eagles.

They then take on GWS in Sydney before a round 19 showdown with Richmond at the MCG in what shapes as a critical period.

"We're out of form ... and in the end, there's no easy way out of that. You've just got to work through it," Buckley said.

"There's individuals that aren't quite in the form they'd like to be in and if you add that as a collective, I don't think we're gelling together as a team quite as effectively as we'd like to.

"We battled away and ground away for most of the night tonight and were in a winning position. But form is definitely an issue, individually and collectively."

Buckley pointedly questioned his players' physical efforts in a 44-point loss to North Melbourne last week, which he labelled embarrassing.

While noting his side's improved physicality against the Hawks, Buckley conceded there were still plenty of issues to work out.

Small forward Jamie Elliott, playing in his first game in two months, managed just seven disposals and appeared off the pace.

Mason Cox (one goal) also had a night to forget, dropping several easy marks including one directly in front of goal in the final term.

"It's a key aspect of the game of footy, to be able to compete in the air," Buckley said.

"I thought aerially, we just weren't able to get that contest right often enough to give ourselves a chance to take field position from it."

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