Former Celtic boss Neil Lennon has insisted that he is not going to walk away from his job at Bolton Wanderers.
The Trotters were hoping to be competitive in the Championship this season, but have made a disastrous start to their campaign, collecting just ten points from their opening 15 league games.
They are currently third from bottom in the Championship and with just ten goals scored, many have touted Bolton to be early candidates for relegation to League One next season.
Another defeat at Ipswich Town last night further increased the pressure on Lennon, but the former Celtic boss is in no mood to quit.
While he admits that if the club decide to make a change he will have little choice, Lennon insisted that he is not going to walk away from his responsibilities of his own accord.
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"I'll never quit. I'm here to fight it out”, the former Celtic boss told BBC Radio Manchester.
“If the people at the club or the fans want a change, that's something I can't control.”
The 44-year-old won three league titles in Scotland with Celtic before leaving the club at the end of the 2013/14 season.
He took over the reins at the Macron Stadium in October last year.