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Bilic ‘not fearful’ of dismissal
- Updated: November 25, 2016
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic says he is not ‘fearful’ for his job, despite the club’s slow start to the season.
The East Londoners looked on course for a win at Tottenham on Saturday but conceded two late goals to lose 3-2 instead and lie just a point and a place above the Premier League drop zone.
However, Bilic remains confident he has the support of joint-chairmen David Sullivan and David Gold, and feels the Hammers have been improving in recent games.
Speaking ahead of Sunday’s trip to Manchester United, Bilic said: “There is not much to say, I am doing my job.
“I speak to the owners, mostly Mr Sullivan, regularly after every game, and in between if something needs talking about.
“I feel supported and, as I have said so many times, I concentrate on my job and …