Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas has three Premier League games to salvage his job, according to reports.
According to The People, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is unhappy with the club's start to the season, and wants to see an instant improvement in their next three matches or he will consider making a change.
Villas-Boas has failed to record a win in his first three games in charge at White Hart Lane.
Levy is also thought to be unhappy with the way Villas-Boas has handled new signing Hugo Lloris, having insisted that Brad Friedel is his number-one keeper for the immediate future.
Spurs travel to Reading this weekend before playing Queens Park Rangers and Manchester United to round off September, a period which could seal the former Chelsea and Porto manager's fate.