Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch insists he's the right man for the job.
The Whites have picked up just two points from a possible 15 since their shock 3-0 victory over Chelsea in August, slipping to 14th in the process.
But ahead of Sunday's visit of table-topping Arsenal, manager Marsch said: "The support I have internally in this club is better than anywhere I've been in my life.
"I know when you lose questions arise. That's normal and I accept that.
"It's my responsibility to make sure we lose as little as possible.
"That's the job and I'm not afraid of that. I am here to do the job and I believe I'm the man to do the job. But I am doing that with my staff, with my team, with my ownership. We are together.
"I feel incredibly supported and it empowers me to do the job I think is necessary to help us win."
