Abbott is in his second spell of caretaker charge at Brunton Park
Carlisle United caretaker manager Greg Abbott says he is determined to earn the job on a permanent basis following the departure of John Ward.
Ward left the Cumbrians on Monday following a run of 10 defeats in 11 games in all competitions.
"It's up to me to grasp it with both hands and try and make a name for myself in this industry," Abbot told BBC Radio Cumbria.
"I'm brave and daft and I'll have a go at it and give it everything I've got."
The 44-year-old is in his second spell in caretaker charge of the club following a 10-game stint in the role at the beginning of last season after the dismissal of Neil McDonald.
Abbott, who began his playing career with his hometown club Coventry City before spells with Bradford City, Halifax Town and Hull City, joined Carlisle in 2006 following a spell as youth team coach at Leeds United.
"We know we have had players who haven't performed and it's up to me now to work at these players and instil some confidence," he said.
"They are going to bust a gut and absolutely die for the cause and I'll accept nothing less."
Abbott expressed sympathy for the departed Ward after 13 months working as assistant manager to the 57-year-old at Brunton Park.
"You never like to see it happen and you've got feel sorry for him," he added.
"He's a smashing man. He's had some terrific words of comfort and encouragement for myself and I hope he gets back into football quickly."
Abbott will take charge for Saturday's visit of Grays Athletic in the FA Cup first round and admitted he faces a challenging spell in the hot-seat.
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