Erik ten Hag defiantly slammed "fairy tales and lies" about his Manchester United future as the under-fire boss insisted he is not in danger of the sack.
Ten Hag is widely believed to be in a fight to save his job after presiding over United's worst start to a top-flight season since 1989-90.
United are languishing in 14th place in the Premier League ahead of Saturday's visit from Brentford, whose manager Thomas Frank has been linked with replacing the Dutchman at Old Trafford.
Without a victory in their last five games in all competitions, Ten Hag's side have won just twice in seven league matches this term.
Another flop against Brentford will pile further pressure on Ten Hag ahead of a tricky week featuring away games at Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce in the Europa League and West Ham in the Premier League.
But the former Ajax boss is convinced he retains the support of United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe and his coterie of advisors.
"Noise is only coming from some of you in the media, creating stories and fairy tales, and bringing lies," Ten Hag told reporters on Friday.
"I told this before the break. Several journalists probably didn't believe me because I see the reports.
"But internal in the club it's quiet. Of course, we are discussing, that we are unhappy with the position where we are and how we have to turn the corner, what has to happen, so what should be strategy to turn this corner.
"But ultimately we are quiet, we are composed, we stay where we are, we stick to the plan, and we are very convinced we will make it a success."
United finished a dismal eighth in the Premier League last season, their lowest final position since 1990, triggering a Ratcliffe-led internal review into Ten Hag's position.
But the 54-year-old eventually signed a new contract in a move seen as a show of faith during the close season.
Ten Hag won the League Cup in his first season to end United's six-year trophy drought, then lifted the FA Cup last term in a shock final triumph against Manchester City that is credited with saving his job.
However, the embattled Ten Hag is once again engaged in a struggle to stave off the axe. United's inconsistent form during his reign shows no signs of improving and he acknowledged the climb back to respectability would not be easy.
"We have to climb a mountain. That is top football and sometimes you have to face challenges. I am sure we will make a success, as we did the last two seasons," he said.
"Underneath I see good things and good stats that confirm we are in a good direction. But of course the ranking is not lying. We are where we are and that is not good enough." AFP
Luis Enrique happy with PSG's start to season
Paris St Germain's defence of their Ligue 1 title is already proving a challenge and they have also lost one of their two Champions League games, but manager Luis Enrique is content with his side's early season form.
PSG are unbeaten in the league, but drawing two out of seven games has allowed AS Monaco take a two point lead at the top of the standings, and Luis Enrique's side were also outclassed in their 2-0 defeat by Arsenal.
The manager, who would not comment on media reports that he has extended his contract at PSG until there is official confirmation from the club, remained upbeat as his side prepare for Saturday's home game with Strasbourg.
"The start of the season in general has been very positive, even more positive than I imagined," Luis Enrique said at a press conference on Friday. "Throughout the season, it is not a linear process, there are better moments and less good moments. We haven't had any bad spell yet.
"We would like to win every game but that is not possible in football."
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