Holland boss Louis van Gaal is under severe pressure after his side's 1-0 World Cup defeat to Ireland in Dublin.
At the very least he may have to share the role with a technical director which Holland are believed to be considering appointing.
The Dutch are not technically out of contention of qualifying from Group Two.
They could still finish above Portugal by a virtue of a shock set of results but it looks certain they will now miss out on a World Cup finals for the first time since 1986.
Van Gaal said: "Of course I blame myself for the failure because I am the man responsible for the national team, but when I look at the game again I don't know what to blame myself for.
"We started well, made two chances which we missed and in the end I thought we were unlucky. The pitch was wet overnight but dried out in the wind and didn't help our passing game.
"But we were guilty of following the Irish into a battle. At half time I told my boys not to do that but they kept looking for too many long balls."
Van Gaal, though, refused to hide behind the alibi of a denied penalty when Irish goalkeeper Shay Given appeared to bring down Ruud van Nistelrooy - just five minutes before Jason McAteer's goal.
He said: "Sometimes the referee blows his whistle, sometimes not. I think it is a cheap excuse to blame it on that."