Leonardo Jardim finds himself again facing mounting scrutiny in his second spell as Monaco boss after a humbling home defeat by Lille in the French League Cup in midweek.
Jardim, the mastermind of Monaco's run to the 2017 Ligue 1 title, heads into the final game of the year with his side six points adrift of the Champions League places.
Monaco host Lille, who occupy that third European spot, for the second time in five days this weekend having suffered a deflating 3-0 loss at the Stade Louis II on Tuesday.
"We weren't up to scratch. We expect more of ourselves and we must give a response Saturday," Jardim said following his side's last 16 exit.
The Portuguese landed himself in the spotlight in September as Monaco picked up just three points from their opening six games despite a summer outlay of 135 million euros ($150 million).
Five wins in six helped douse the flames but this week's abject display against Lille stoked fresh concerns about the direction the club is heading.
"Do I feel in danger? Like all coaches. We've progressed since (September). It's not up to me to make an assessment," Jardim told reporters Thursday.
The 45-year-old was reappointed in January, just three months after he was sacked and replaced by Thierry Henry.
"The boss asked me to come back. I'm serving the club. We're building a new team," said Jardim.
"Being on the frontline is the life of a coach. I prefer the criticism is directed at me rather than my players.
"Let them do their job and show their qualities. I prefer to be the target."
One to watch: Nemanja Radonjic
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"We both agree at the moment we have a super-sub who is doing well, and we have to take advantage of it. If I start him I don't want him to miss his opportunity because of the expectations on him."
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