Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has insisted that he will not leave the club at the end of the season.
The Frenchman, who had earlier hinted that he could resign next summer, has a contract with the Gunners until June 2014.
"If you ask me always about my future, I can only give you one answer," The Mirror quotes Wenger as saying. "I always respected my contracts, and that is it."
Wenger also said that he is not bothered with calls from some Arsenal fans for the board to change managers.
"I want our fans to be happy and to be over the moon, but I cannot say it affects the way I feel," he said. "Because I feel I have to focus on the job to see how we can sort our problems out.
"We lost a game (2-0 against Swansea City) and even though it is a massive disappointment, I do not want to go straight away to general conclusions. We want to win the next one. You can see from the results that it is difficult for everybody at the moment. All the teams.
"Even those who have invested a lot of money, it's difficult for everybody. You have to keep the focus and the desire, and the ambition and turn it round. That's how it works. You cannot go to definite conclusions from one game."
Arsenal are currently 10th in the Premier League table with 21 points from 15 matches.