Norwich City boss Daniel Farke says he feels he has "credit in the bank", and the club are not looking for a change of direction in the Premier League.
The Canaries travel to Everton on Saturday bottom of the table after losing their first five games.
The players were booed off the field after a 3-1 home defeat by fellow promoted side Watford, before losing to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup.
"There is always pressure on this level," said Farke.
"Our supporters were not unbelievably happy after the Watford game. They were booing a little bit - and if you judge it in a level way, you would expect this a little bit.