Under-fire Wales boss Rob Page says he is determined to see out the three remaining years of his contract.
Page signed a four-year deal exactly 12 months ago as Wales prepared to make their first appearance at a World Cup for 64 years.
But their fortunes have plummeted since and Page faces a potentially make-or-break Euro 2024 qualifier in Latvia on Monday.
Wales must beat bottom side Latvia – who are yet to register a point in Group D – to keep alive hopes of a top-two place and automatic qualification for next summer’s finals in Germany.
Asked at his pre-match press conference whether he was under pressure from the Football Association of Wales executive to qualify, Page said: “I can’t let that affect me. I can’t think about that.
“I’ve got a job to do. I want to qualify for me, as a Welsh supporter myself.
“As the manager, I want to be in this job for the rest of my contract. I really enjoy working with this group of players.”
Pressed further on whether he was fighting for his job, Page replied: “We are in an industry where you need to win games of football.
“We are in a period of transition as well. I can’t influence what the board or people above do.
“All I can worry about is winning games of football and giving it my best shot.
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