Bristol City's caretaker manager Keith Millen says the club is under no pressure to appoint a new boss.Millen has already been told he is in charge at least until Saturday's game against Scunthorpe as the club searches for Gary Johnson's replacement.
"There is no pressure, no panic to get someone in for Scunthorpe or get someone in for Derby. Things are going well," Millen told BBC Radio Bristol.
"The chairman is still discussing different things with people."
Millen has said he would be interested in the managerial vacancy, although he has not formally applied for it.
Steve Coppell and Alan Curbishley are among the names to be linked with the Ashton Gate job.
Source: BBC Sport
Source: BBC Sport