Jol given one month to save job: report

0 Comments | AFP, September, 2007

LONDON (AFP) — Tottenham manager Martin Jol has been given an ultimatum of six games to save his job after his side fell to a 3-1 loss at home to Arsenal at the weekend, according to press reports here on Monday.

Jol's position has come under scrutiny as his side sit fourth from bottom with just one win from six games with speculation rife of a swoop for Sevilla's Juande Ramos.

While Daniel Levy has apparently ruled out an immediate parting of the ways, even a revival from Spurs in the next month may not be enough to save Jol.

The Dutchman is adamant he is the man to help break into the 'big four' and hit out at those who continue to undermine his position in the wake of the defeat by Arsenal on Saturday.

He said: "I'm not hurting inside. I will try...

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