AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli insists he's not thinking about next season after their 4-2 triumph over Juventus.
Pioli continues to work with the expectations he'll be replaced by Ralf Rangnick at the end of the season.
He said, “I am not remotely thinking about August 3 or the future. I am thinking of the next game, of working with these players who are giving me such satisfaction.
“We have become a team, because we know each other now, we know our strengths and weaknesses. I am so happy here, proud and eager to end this season on a high. I don't know what the future will bring, we'll see when that moment comes.
“What I expect is to end the season well, to achieve the objective we were tasked with achieving. There have been some tough moments, but I love what I do, I love to find a team that I get along with and this the case here. We'll see what happens after August 3, but I am not thinking about my future, because what's happening in the present is too important to waste energy thinking about situations that aren't up to me.
“Anything can still happen, so the praise is nice, but we have to stay focused and be ready for what is coming our way, because they are all tough games coming up."