Following his heated rant about Inter Milan's board earlier this month, Antonio Conte was asked to discuss his future at the club ahead of their UEFA Europa League final against Sevilla on Friday night.
The Italian tactician has enjoyed an impressive debut season with the Nerazzurri, finishing second in Serie A and taking his side to the Europa League final.
Ahead of that clash, though, Conte refused to be drawn into speculation over his future after his recent rant about Inter's board, saying he just wants to enjoy the moment.
"That's what I have learnt to do over the course of my career, to live in the moment, to think about the here and now, and to try and experience it from every angle without any regrets."
Conte was also asked about whether or not he is concerned about Sevilla's excellent history in the competition.
"I don't use the word fear, I don't want my players to have it in their lockers either," he added.
"We have a lot of respect for Sevilla because we really rate their experience and history in this competition. There is only one way to write the history of a club: to win."
The 51-year-old has won seven major trophies in his managerial career so far, and will be looking to clinch an eighth piece of silverware on Friday night.