Birmingham boss Alex McLeish saw his team reach the Carling Cup final on Wednesday night, their first major Wembley final for 55 years, but still does not feel his job is secure so long as the Blues are fighting a relegation battle. The Scot was the subject of comments from acting chairman Peter Pannu at the weekend regarding the value of some of his signings and has been frustrated at a lack of new blood in January.
When asked about whether his job was now more secure, McLeish said: "I don't want to talk about or answer that type of question.
"I'll just keep working to the best of my ability and whatever happens, happens.
"I'm not invulnerable if results don't go our way.
"We are in the results business and that is football and I accept I've got to get results.
"I've got a good one (last night) and maybe I will be here for a few more days yet."