Oliver Glasner maintains the immediate backing of senior members of Crystal Palace's hierarchy but there is increasing alarm at the team's poor start.
The south London side are one of only four clubs in the Premier League without a victory in their opening eight games - their latest setback arriving in Monday’s defeat to Nottingham Forest, a result that leaves them in the relegation zone.
Palace face Tottenham this weekend - and there is not thought to be any prospect of Glasner’s position being in danger ahead of Ange Postecoglou side’s visit on Sunday.