Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has insisted that he is not under any pressure.
The Italian was responding to suggestions that Jose Mourinho, now at Real Madrid, could replace him at the Etihad Stadium next summer.
"I read that one day Mourinho is going to PSG, one day he's in Inter, Manchester City, Manchester United, then Chelsea," the Daily Mail quotes him as saying.
"I think he works well for this. It's not important though. This is our job and I don't feel any pressure."
Mancini was appointed the City manager in 2009 and guided them to Premier League triumph last season.