Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has insisted that he has not considered sacking Ian Holloway despite the team's poor form.
The Rs have failed to win any of their last six outings, with Saturday's 1-1 draw at struggling Sunderland leaving them 15th in the Championship table and just four points above the relegation zone.
Reports claimed that Fernandes has lined up Kenny Jackett as a possible replacement for Holloway at Loftus Road, but the chairman has dismissed the speculation.
"Zero facts about Ollie. Not even a second of thought [over] this. This is a project and we want stability. Ollie is doing a grand job," he wrote on Twitter.
"Every match we compete and we have been unlucky with injuries. Yet squad has done well.
"End is story. Let's focus on the pitch and transfer windows. Scouting, scouting, scouting. And young players coming through."
QPR are next in action away to bottom-of-the-table Bolton Wanderers.