West Ham United have reportedly decided to give Slaven Bilic the opportunity to turn around the club's poor form in the Premier League.
After the Hammers capitulated against Arsenal at the weekend and with the team sitting just above the relegation zone, it was reported that the club's board would hold discussions with Bilic over his future at the London Stadium.
It was suggested that the Croatian faced a battle to remain in his role in the dugout but according to Sky Sports News, West Ham have no intention of making a change in the foreseeable future.
Instead, Bilic will be given the chance to get things back on track in December with matches against Burnley, Hull City and Swansea City to follow their trip to Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.
The 48-year-old has won 28 of his 72 games in charge since his appointment in June 2015.