'The players were there on the pitch, giving everything. I have no complaints with how they were,' he went on to add.
'Of course, [it tests my relationship with the club’s owners]. I know where my responsibilities lie if results aren’t good enough which they aren’t, you cannot rely on support forever. My job is to keep going and change the moment for the team. They are hurting and it is a tough moment for us. They want the results to get better.'
Graham believes he is the coach to turnaround our poor Premier League form.