Michael Lichaa has admitted his game plan doesn't suit the coaching style of Des Hasler, but insists there is no bad blood between them as he approaches his final two weeks at the Bulldogs.

Lichaa joined Canterbury three years ago with the reputation of being the best young attacking hooker on the market, but he will leave the club with a contrasting reputation.

Hasler's strategy has shackled Lichaa's attacking game and despite criticism of his inability to run the ball, he is adamant he has that weapon in his repertoire as he looks to land a contract at a rival NRL club.

"I know I can still run the footy," Lichaa said as he showed off the new Lebanon world cup kit on Tuesday. "You don't forget how to run the footy. Of course I want to run as much as possible. It's just the way it's panned out. Whatever happens next year, I would like to get back (to running).