Garry Monk has rubbished claims that Swansea City are experiencing a crisis.
The Welsh club have saluted just once in their past eight Premier League matches with the most recent defeat to Norwich City reportedly prompting chairman Huw Jenkins to turn up the pressure on Monk.
It is believed that the Swans manager received a 'crisis call' from Jenkins following the November 7 loss to the Canaries but Monk insists nothing of the like ever took place.
"It's so wide of the truth it is unbelievable," said Monk ahead of the weekend's crunch clash with Bournemouth.
"I've got a fantastic relationship with the chairman and he's very supportive of me, we speak all the time about football and then transfer windows.
"What you learn from management is that results are the be-all and end-all, and if you don't get them then that obviously creates pressure. But I've been disappointed with a lot of what's been written and I think a lot of it's been irresponsible.
"People are trying to take things out of context and have an agenda behind it. But if you spent the whole time worrying about those things you wouldn't do your job.
"I can only worry about what is said in the walls of Swansea City with my players, staff and the club as a whole."