Media reports claim that beleaguered Spurs boss Juande Ramos has just four games to save his job.
The Spanish coach suffered negative chants from his own supporters at Portsmouth on Sunday, as a 2-0 defeat confirmed the clubs worst Premier League start in 53 years.
And according to the Sun Ramos has just four games to turn around the north Londoners season, or face being sacked.
The report claims that the Tottenham chief's fate will be decided during a crucial four-match period that sees his side face Wisla Krakow on Thursday, at home to Hull on Sunday, at Stoke on October 19 and versus Bolton at White Hart Lane on October 25.
It is also claimed that if Spurs don't fare well during those matches, that a new manager could be in charge by the time Spurs face bitter rivals Arsenal on October 29.
And Ramos is well aware the pressure is on, saying: “I don’t like it. We must work hard to change the situation. The coaches, the players and myself are prepared to do that.
“We had such a good pre-season but now we’ve started the season with disappointing scorelines. We must do something about it quickly.”
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Twaddle. The only way Levy is gonna sack him is if we get relegated. It would be too harsh an admission that a mistake was made.
I back Ramos, it’s the nervous players and the actions of the board that have screwed us.