Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes has reportedly been given two months to turn the club's fortunes around following a difficult start to the season.
The West London outfit are currently bottom of the Premier League table, taking just two points from a possible 21.
While QPR chairman Tony Fernandes has been publicly supportive of the former Manchester City boss, it is believed that Hughes will be sacked by Christmas if the club don't get points on the board, according to The Express.
QPR have conceded 15 goals in the league already.