Queens Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes is confident that Mark Hughes is the right man for the job despite their poor start to the season.
The Hoops are rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table and are still looking for their first win of the campaign after losing 2-1 to West Ham United at Loftus Road on Monday.
Hughes is certain of the board's support for him, and Fernandes would appear to echo the Welshman's statement.
Fernandes wrote on his Twitter account after Monday's loss: "I'm calm and want to build stability which is what most fans want. There are many out there who are clueless.
"Bad game but I expected it. Need all injured players back. After West Brom. And get everyone to match fitness. Patience. Keep calm. 6 games does not make a season. I have learnt from many wise chairman
"Mark will sort it out. Look at his record. We would have won if we didn't go down to 10. I am relaxed and confident. Let's get all our players back and in form and fit and then let's see."
QPR travel to The Hawthorns to face West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.