Crystal Palace are reportedly considering the future of Neil Warnock after a run of poor results and the manager's inability to win over the dressing room.
The 65-year-old, who joined the Eagles in the summer, has led his side to just two wins this season to leave them in 19th place in the Premier League.
According to The People, a number of players are also unhappy with his management style as they have struggled to replicate the form that kept them up under Tony Pulis in the latter half of last season.
Both these factors have apparently led to the board considering a replacement for Warnock in the new year.
Warnock is in his second spell in charge at Selhurst Park, having previously managed the side from 2007–2010.