Jose Mourinho demands he is not worried about his future as Chelsea supervisor as he hopes to resuscitate their season.
The guarding Premier League champions are fifteenth in the table and have won three alliance amusements this season.
"I am not stressed over my employment. I am not stressed over my future," Mourinho said in front of Saturday's visit of Liverpool.
"I don't burn through one second of my day considering it."
He included his pre-match media meeting: "It would seem that you need to put a considerable measure of weight on me in connection to that, where you can't do it. You can't do it."
Reports have recommended the 52-year-old could lose his occupation if the Blues are beaten by Liverpool on Saturday.
However, Mourinho declined to remark on whether he has gotten consolations from Chelsea's board and proprietor Roman Abramovich about his future.
Inquired as to whether he had been given an assurance, Mourinho answered: "I don't need to let you know."
'I don't fit in with this world'
In August, Mourinho marked a four-year contract expansion until June 2019, however Chelsea have endured the most noticeably bad title guard subsequent to the Premier League started and have lost portion of their 10 class diversions this season.
Abramovich has beforehand released supervisors when Chelsea's place in the Premier League's main four and capability for the Champions League the accompanying season had been in uncertainty.
The Portuguese said he neglected to comprehend the fuss for an administrator to be expelled from his position, utilizing the illustration of Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool.
"What I might want to comprehend is the reason a few individuals can be so energized and content with the viewpoint of some person losing his occupation," he said.
"It's tragic. The Brendan circumstance - he was verging on winning the Premier League. He was the director of the season. He won the grant from Barclays, the administrators' affiliation and everything.
"Furthermore, all of a sudden, you (the media) were truly upbeat and buckling down until he was sacked. It's weird.
"I don't have a place with this world. I'm an excessive amount of passionate. I despise individuals losing employments. Not in football, in everything."
'No guarantees'
Supervisor Jose Mourinho says he "can't guarantee" that Chelsea will meet all requirements for the Champions League next season.
He said: "Chelsea is a major club. The club I decide to come to. It's a club I live in a certain manner consistently.
"Liverpool is a major club, Manchester United is a super enormous club. Last season Liverpool win nothing and didn't meet all requirements for the Champions League."
Mourinho likewise declined to remark on two disciplinary matters hanging over him.
The previous Real Madrid and Inter Milan manager had until Thursday night to react to an offense accusation identifying with his half-time release by arbitrator Jonathan Moss at West Ham.
Mourinho expects his allure against a £50,000 fine and suspended one-match stadium boycott for remarks made about ref Robert Madley taking after the October 3 misfortune to Southampton to be heard on Friday.
"I suspect as much," he said. "Not idealistic, not cynical - simply hold up.
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