Bolton Wanderers manager Neil Lennon has claimed that his side are too good to be bottom of the Championship.
The Trotters dropped to the foot of the division after a 2-0 loss at Burnley on Saturday, which left them three points from safety.
Lennon, who took over at the Macron Stadium in October last year, told BBC Sport: "We're better than that, we're better than being bottom of the league. We'll have to turn that around, we'll have to prove that, and I think we will.
"At the end of the day my employment is based on results and they've not been good. I'm aware of that, but I think we can turn things around."
Bolton face successive home games against Birmingham City and Leeds United in the coming weeks.