Keith Millen has insisted that the long-term future of Crystal Palace is not his immediate concern.
Millen has again been appointed caretaker manager of the Premier League club following Neil Warnock's dismissal on Saturday.
The Eagles assistant was asked whether he would consider making the step up, but stressed that his main focus is on Sunday's trip to Queens Park Rangers.
"I think that would be the chairman's decision, as always. I'm sure he'll speak to me later today," Millen told Sky Sports News.
"I think we've got to let the dust settle a little bit and we really have got to concentrate on tomorrow's game. Then there'll be lots of conversations and we'll see where he wants to take this club.
"We're all disappointed, but we have got to move on very quickly because there's a big game tomorrow. It's always good to win games. We need to win games for this club to get us out the bottom three, so that's the priority for all of us."
Millen was also placed in temporary control when Tony Pulis departed Selhurst Park earlier this season.