Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini insists he doesn't feel pressure over his job.
Last Sunday's derby victory over Manchester United was City's only win in five games.
As well as players' performances being questioned, Pellegrini is also starting to find himself in the firing line, but the former Real Madrid coach has again insisted he does not feel pressure.
The Chilean said: "I never feel pressure. In my career I have had 25 years managing teams and the only pressure I feel is my own pressure to return to play in the way I like this team to play, to play attractive football and be a winning team.
"I don't read press, I don't have any other pressures. I don't feel external pressure (and have not done) in my whole career."
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