Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has insisted he has the full support of the club's top brass as pressure continues to mount on the Frenchman after a poor start to the campaign.
Los Blancos are currently fourth in La Liga after four games and are two points off the pace from league leaders Seville - lead by former boss Julen Lopetegui.
Madrid suffered yet another humiliating result in the Champions League in midweek, losing their opening game in Group A 3-0 to French giants PSG in Paris.
The team's lumbering start to the campaign has left questions raised as to the future of club legend Zidane, who lifted the Champions League three times in a row during his first stint in charge at the Bernabeu.
Should club president Florentino Perez dismiss the Frenchman, former Manchester United and Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is heavily linked with taking the Madrid hot seat in his place.
However, Zidane has said that the club's decision-makers remain fully supportive of him.
"We have always had difficulties, even when we were winning," he said at a press conference, as reported by Marca.
"There have always been complicated moments at this club and you can always overcome them."
"What is said outside the club doesn't matter, as we have strength inside."
"I don't feel questioned, it's the other way around."
"If it weren't like this, it'd be better to leave."
"Until the last moment, the people in house have the power."
Madrid take on league leaders Seville on Sunday evening in their bid to get their season back on track.