Stoke City manager Tony Pulis has reiterated his intentions to remain at the Britannia Stadium, despite reports of a possible exit.
It had been speculated that Pulis has become disillusioned with life at the Premier League outfit following a seven-year stint at the club.
"It's a case of do you care and are you prepared to fight for it? Do you have sleepless nights for it and everything else that goes with it?" ESPN quotes Pulis as saying.
"Nobody knows what managers go through and it's still happening with me. When it stops happening, then that will be the time to pack it in. You wake up some nights thinking about things you want to do and about things which need to be done.
"If there are things happening at the football club I don't think are right, I would fight my corner. If I was allowing things to get the better of me, then you lose it and you think that's the time."
The Potters are currently 11th place in the table with eight games left to play.