Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has provided clarity regarding his future at the helm of Los Blancos.
The Frenchman has come under pressure at various times this season, with his side currently third on the LaLiga table.
While Real are tied on points with FC Barcelona, they are an alarming eight points behind their local rivals Atletico Madrid, who have a game in hand.
Los Blancos were also knocked out of the Copa del Rey by minnows Alcoyano, while Athletic Bilbao defeated them in the final of the Supercopa de Espana.
Despite his side's difficulties this season, though, Zidane is defiant regarding his future at the club, and has insisted he has no intention of quitting.
"In football, you have moments where we are struggling a little bit, but it is something normal in life.
"The only (thing) I can say is that we are going to keep fighting as we can do good things with this team. I think we have won the right to do it and that's what we are going to try to do.
"We know how things work out in Real Madrid. We are a big team and we always need to compete. Also, we know there are always going to be changes."