Manager Arsene Wenger says he "does not know" if this weekend's FA Cup final match against Chelsea will be his last in charge of Arsenal.
The future of the Frenchman is in doubt after the Gunners failed to qualify for next season's Champions League.
But he says he is fully focused on winning the cup and will only discuss his future with the club after the season is over.
"I don't know [if this will be my last game]," he told reporters.
"What I want is to win the next game. I love to win and I want to do well for my club. I want to win the cup for my club and that's all I care about. It's not about me, it's about us winning the trophy and giving absolutely everything to achieve it.
"No [the result of the cup final will not have any bearing on my future]. Why? I return the question to you. Why?
"I don't care about me, I care about us winning the game on Saturday. When you go into a game, in a cup final you can accept the challenge. You just want to win it. The last worry I have is my person in a game like that."