Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp feels like someone inside the club is trying to disrupt them after their 2-0 loss to Manchester United on Saturday.
A story published last week in the Mirror said that Redknapp had one game to save his job and that defeat to United could signal the end of his tenure at the club.
The article quoted a club insider but the former Tottenham manager said he had spoken to owner Tony Fernandes and there was no indication that his job was in danger, despite the club sitting two points from the bottom of the table.
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