Lee Johnson has asked for "longevity" at Hibs and insists he won't change his bold management approach in order to turn the club's fortunes around.
The Leith side are on a miserable run of just one win in their last six matches and were booed off by their own supporters on Tuesday night after a 2-0 home defeat against Ross County.
Johnson is looking for his men to respond when they travel to bottom side Kilmarnock this weekend for their final clash before the season takes a pause for the World Cup.
And the former Sunderland boss, who continues to be without key men such as Aiden McGeady and Kevin Nisbet, reckons what's going on at Easter Road is a work in progress and he feels has the support of the board to turn the fortunes around.
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