Slaven Bilic said the West Ham board will 'do what they are going to do' after accepting full responsibility for his side's humiliating home loss to Brighton.
Two goals by Glenn Murray and a super strike by Jose Izquierdo at the London Stadium secured Brighton their first away win in the top flight since March 1983.
The atmosphere at the London Stadium was toxic with supporters voicing their unhappiness towards Bilic, who says his future is in the hands of the club's owners.
'It is not a good situation and the board will do what they are going to do,' Bilic said.