Tottenham's shock 1-0 defeat to Burnley on Wednesday night could signal the beginning of the end for Antonio Conte, who has been vocal with his frustrations with the job.
Conte used his post-match press conference to get some things off his chest and has become increasingly difficult to manage, despite only arriving late last year.
That defeat has led to former Spurs player Jamie O'Hara warning Daniel Levy that should Conte leave north London, fans will will protest against the decision.
And ex-Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has told Spurs players to tell the Italian that they have what it takes to turn things around.
Here are the latest Tottenham headlines after a mixed week for the club.
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Conte's comments a problem
Antonio Conte's post-game comments may have hit too close to home and may see him out of a job sooner rather than later.
Conte said after his side's 1-0 defeat to Burnley that he can't continue in the job.
Losing four of his last five games, the Italian has grown a frustrated figure as he realises just how big a task he has on his hands.
And his comments in the media are making him difficult to manage.
O'Hara's Levy warning
According to former Spurs midfielder Jamie O'Hara, supporters will make their feelings known if Antonio Conte is allowed to leave.
The former Chelsea manager spoke after losing to Burnley like a man not long for his job and is known to walk away if things aren't going his way.
However, O'Hara believes Conte is the best manager the club has had in the Premier League and has warned Daniel Levy that fans will not be happy if the Italian isn't given what he needs to turn the club around.
"But Antonio Conte, we got at the peak of his powers, at the peak of his moments as a manager and we've almost broken him as a world-class manager," he told Mirror Football.
Spurs need player intervention
Tottenham players have been told to go tell Antonio Conte that they have what it takes to fix things at the club.
Spurs have lost four of their last five, including a shock 1-0 defeat to Burnley on Wednesday night.
The defeat has put a major dent in the club's top-four hopes and may see Conte walk away just months after arriving in north London.
Former Premier League striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has told the team's key players to do what it takes to stop the Italian from leaving.