Chris Coleman has cast doubt over his future managing Wales by admitting that he is feeling "frustrated" with the job.
The 42-year-old took charge of the side in January 2012 following the death of Gary Speed.
However, Coleman has now revealed that he is struggling with the long breaks between games at international level.
"I think we can do something exciting with the players we have, but I still get frustrated because for the next four months there is no game and I struggle with that," he is quoted as saying by The Mirror.
"I will be watching some football at the weekend but I will not be involved.
"I have loved the last 10 days in camp with the players, but now there is nothing for three or four months and I am not sure I will ever get to grips with that to be honest."
Wales had their World Cup qualification hopes all but ended on Tuesday with a 2-1 defeat against Croatia.