Swansea City are considering making their second managerial change of the season as pressure intensifies on Bob Bradley.
Sportsmail understands a decision to back or sack the American will be taken in the next 48 hours, with the club's US-based owners Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan deeply concerned by the form that has landed Swansea in severe relegation trouble.
The 4-1 hammering at home to West Ham United on Boxing Day meant Swansea have taken only eight points in the 11 games since Bradley's arrival from Le Havre in October.
With 19 goals conceded in the past six games, the club's supporters turned in the latest defeat, with fans calling for the first time for Bradley to be axed.