Stoke City boss Tony Pulis insists he doesn't "dislike" Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger.
Wenger's Arsenal are at Stoke today.
Pulis told the Sunday Mirror: "The biggest thing for me is do what you do and don't get affected by what other people say.
"As a nation and individuals, we worry so much about what other people think instead of just getting on with our lives and doing what we do. I don't know Arsene Wenger or what he thinks and it wouldn't worry me. It doesn't make any difference, whether it's Arsene Wenger of whoever.
"I have a fantastic family and group of friends. They are the ones I care about. There are lot of things I like doing away from football, but I keep that private. Football has always been my first love, but I enjoy other sports. The Olympics was fantastic and I love golf and tennis. Luckily, I go to watch Wimbledon and I have been to the final for the last five years.
"So I enjoy all different things, but that's away from the limelight and I try to keep it that way. I don't socialise where Arsene socialises. He's in London, I'm up in the north Midlands. I can't see our paths crossing and if they did, it would most probably be at a function where he would be sat with friends and I would be sat with friends.
"So it's difficult. But it's wrong to say I dislike him because I don't know the man. For 90 minutes today, I'll be doing my damnedest to make sure we win. That's my job.
"If you win against top clubs, then they are not too happy and that's the way it should be."