Fulham caretaker boss Scott Parker feels he has a chance of landing the permanent job.
Parker, who has replaced Claudio Ranieri, will debut as manager against Crystal Palace.
"It's definitely an audition," Parker says about his role.
“On a personal note this is something which I started seven years ago when I was a Spurs player. I started to do my coaching badges, it's a passion of mine. I've got a dying ambition to be a manager.
"Certainly at this present moment in time, my main focus is trying to get the team together a little bit, trying to get a little bit of stability, take a deep breath and work from there really."