Spurs are now four points adrift at the foot of the table and have still to win in the League this season, but Ramos has said he will resist all attempts to get him to change his ways.
A source close to the manager said: "All that talk is rubbish. These were the same methods that helped Spurs win the Carling Cup Final last season and no one was complaining then. Maybe the stories have come from a player who is not in the team or that player's agent, but Juande is sticking with it because it works.
"The fact is Juande is staying. There was a meeting with everybody and he has been given time. He has been told the board trust in him.
"Of course he is worried about the results, but he is not feeling the pressure. He certainly won't resign and walk away. He feels that the luck has gone against them and that will soon change."
Sporting director Damien Comolli has been blamed by many fans for the club's poor start after a number of his signings failed to make an impact.
The Frenchman received fresh praise from Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger yesterday but does now look like paying the price for his failures in the transfer market over the summer and is expected to be sacked. Ramos has seen star strikers Dimitar Berbatov and Robbie Keane sold in the summer without a proven scorer in the Premier League replacing them.
"Tottenham are not scoring goals and in the summer they sold two strikers who have scored 100 goals in the past two seasons," the source added.
But Ramos hasn't helped his own cause by not picking King in the costly defeat at Stoke on Sunday when he was fully fit to play.