Sunday 10 December 2017 18:18, UK
Swansea boss Paul Clement insists he is not fretting about his job security.
The Swans ended a dismal run of seven Premier League games without a win by beating relegation rivals West Brom on Saturday, lifting themselves off the foot of the table to ease some of the pressure from the manager.
Sky sources reported last month that the former Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid coach's position was safe for the immediate future, while Clement maintained that owners Steve Kaplan and Jason Levien remained supportive.
After winning 1-0 at the Liberty - only their third of the campaign - Clement said: "I would have been worried to see the other results come in and us still on nine points.
"With another three games to go to halfway and then another 18, that would have been my concern, but not my own position, no.
"Jason was at the game. He wanted to come over and support the team. He came in to see me before the game and I’ll have a nice cold beer and speak with him now. I had a long conversation with Steve the other day as well.
"But it's about the next game now. Hopefully we can use this as a springboard to push on. I said that after the Bournemouth game, and the Huddersfield game, and we didn't do it. But I will say it again."
Swansea receive league leaders Manchester City at the Liberty Stadium on Wednesday night.