West Ham joint-chairman David Sullivan has offered his backing to under-pressure boss Slaven Bilic.
Reports on Monday morning claimed Bilic was set for crisis talks with the Hammers hierarchy following Saturday's 5-1 demolition by Arsenal.
Bilic held his usual discussion with Sullivan after the match and the manager's post-match verdict on his players was damning, as he accused some of them of a lack of dedication in training this season.
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![Bilic, pictured speaking to James Collins as he is substituted, saw his side lose 5-1 to Arsenal](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/12/05/18/3B05C25500000578-4002678-image-m-3_1480961900251.jpg)
Sullivan, speaking to the club's website, said: 'I saw Slaven's comments after the game and as always he was completely honest with his assessment.