BBC Sport enior football correspondent Sami Mokbel has reported this morning that Tottenham boss Thomas Frank is under significant internal scrutiny, with the club considering calling time on his seven-month reign.
BBC Sport understands at least one member of the club's executive team has actively raised the option of ending Frank's reign in recent weeks.
The club have so far backed Frank despite Spurs' struggles this season, but Saturday's home defeat by West Ham means his position is now under threat.
Here are some of your comments on Frank, following Saturday's loss:
Anff: I like the man a lot and what he achieved at Brentford earned him the right for a shot at Tottenham. Unfortunately, he doesn't appear able to get the best out of what he's got. He may not have his kind of players yet, but you need to demonstrate that you can improve slowly - so far he hasn't. As much as it pains me to say it, he must be moved on before it's too late. Not sure Xabi Alonso is the right man either, maybe Roberto de Zerbi or Andnoi Iraola. We can't keep throwing money at Frank for his kind of players just to have to replace them all again for the next guy!
David: Tottenham could have won this game. Frank and the players are working hard to turn things around. Sacking the manager is not going solve the problems bceause no other manager has a magic wand. Keith Burkinshaw became Spurs manager in 1976 and was relegated the same season, but five years later he won two FA Cups and the Uefa Cup. You don't sack managers after five months.
Graeme: It's really tough. Logic says stick with a manager and build a project, like the top three teams are doing. However, we are seeing no improvement from last season. Is that the quality of players? Probably. There has to be a wider problem; Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte, Ange Postecoglou and now Frank have not delivered. I was hoping Daniel Levy going would be the start of something good.
Nigel: It's not all on Frank. Our goalkeeper just has zero presence in the box - he gets bullied every game and all opponents know this. Give Antonin Kinsky a run - he has a bit more fight in him. Forwards are absolutely useless too. Have a good clearout this summer and buy proven quality not 'potential'.
Andrew: The most alarming aspect of Spurs' performances in recent months is that there is very little sign of them having been coached. Apart from set-pieces â attacking corners in particular â where is the evidence of strategies having been worked on at the training ground by Frank and his team?
Graham: What is the board waiting for? He has to go. Look at his record - it is embarrassing if the board keep him. They would deserve all the bad results he will bring. The players look lost and us fans are fed up with this football.
Johnny: Let's keep this simple - enough is enough. We must thank Frank, nothing more, but it's over!
Richard: Unacceptable performance, unacceptable result - is this rock bottom or can it get even worse? I was all for standing by Frank but the tide has now turned and it's clear, although I still think he's a good coach, he is not going to be able to turn this team around. We need to be lining up a replacement before we are sucked into a relegation battle.
Paul: I thought Frank would bring something to Spurs, but he appears out of his depth. The team looks clueless and there's no imagination going forward. We are losing to clubs we'd expect to beat, and don't stand a chance against the top clubs. While I'm reluctant to keep changing managers, I don't see this being a happy ending if Frank remains. Time to put him out of his misery, and ours.