Everton owner Farhad Moshiri has blamed supporters for his decisions in charge of the club.
The much beleaguered owner, who is not liked by the fans and no longer has the financial might to push the club forward, was asked about the club's revolving door of managers.
Frank Lampard is the latest to be under pressure, with Everton in the relegation zone at present.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Moshiri was asked if Toffees still had faith in him. He said: “Well, I hope so. I put my money where my mouth is, that's the most an owner can do. I've done that.
“Some of the decisions we've taken, is with together with the fans. All the managers have been driven by the fans, not by me, initially.
“I think you've got to stay with the manager to get the systems going, the players that they buy. I have a lot of faith in Frank [Lampard] to get it right."
He then added: “Protest is a democratic right for everyone. The feeling is well known, we're communicating, but I would say the biggest thing is to support the team.
“They [members of the board] have been there for a long time, some are new appointments, but they're long-standing, they're dedicated, they're local.
“It's so important to keep the club in Liverpool. Those are the roots of the club. They've been attending games under every condition. Building a £760m stadium, one of best in the country, is an enormous challenge for a club.
“I think they need to acknowledge they are going through a transformation. You can't just make rash decisions. We have two big games and that's the only focus."


