Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has cast some doubt over his future at the club after latest comments.
It's been an impressive week for Los Blancos who defeated FC Barcelona last week before advancing to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday.
There continues to be questions surrounding Zidane's future in the Spanish capital, with the Frenchman's contract set to expire in 2022.
"I don't know what will happen," Zidane said, as per ESPN.
"You can have a four or five-year contract and leave tomorrow. Or the opposite, your contract finishes but you end up staying. It doesn't mean anything. I'm happy."
He continued, "I don't look at the future, ever.
"I didn't when you talked about getting rid of Zidane, either. It's the day-to-day here, I don't know what will happen in three months or a year."
"We've never doubted the work we've done. Difficulties make us stronger. It's true I'm lucky to be here coaching this great club.
"I don't think I'm a disaster of a coach. I'm not the best either, that's for sure, but I like what I'm doing. I'd like to talk more about football, but it seems there's more interest in other things."