Everton manager Sam Allardyce insists he is unconcerned by questions about his future at the club, and accused the media of trying to stir up uncertainty with speculation.
Allardyce took over at Goodison Park in November after the sacking of Ronald Koeman, and despite some inconsistent form he has managed to steer the Toffees to the magic 40-point mark, securing their Premier League future.
Everton fans have shown some discontent with Allardyce's style of football of late, leading some newspapers to question the the manager's future at the club, but the 63-year-old said that he did not listen to such reports.
Sam Allardyce on the fans’ scepticism: “There are sceptical fans everywhere and there are very few of them at the moment. It’s a poor question. You’re talking about the minority instead of the majority.” (Source: Liverpool Echo) pic.twitter.com/vNIKyd8wHy
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'[My future] will be determined by the players on how well they perform," he said. "I don't worry about that because if I did I would underperform myself and I can't afford to underperform myself. I accept the challenge and pressures that come with management."