Roma coach Rudi Garcia says he will leave the club the moment he feels he is no longer useful.
Rather than focusing on tomorrow's game against Fiorentina, many of the questions addressed to the Frenchman during Wednesday's press conference were about his future and commitment to the club.
And he says he is relaxed ahead of one of the season's most important games of the season against Fiorentina on Thursday.
"I want to reassure everyone that I will never be a nuisance because I'm in love with Rome," Garcia said.
"The day I understand I am no longer useful or that I'm no longer an asset will be the day I will leave.
"But as long as the players follow me and listen to what I say then I have to continue with my dream to win things here. That is why I came here and I want to fulfill the dream.
"I am positive, I simply ask you to leave the players work. I assume my responsibility but let the players work, at the end of the season we will draw conclusions.
"It seems that we're fighting to avoid relegation but it's not like that, tomorrow we have a crucial game and we want to qualify to the next round."