Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has denied reports he's going to walk away from the club.
Their 7-2 thrashing at the hands of Bayern Munich in the Champions League in mid-week has prompted questions about the Argentine's future.
Pochettino says everyone at Spurs is fully committed to turning their poor form around:
"Of course we are very disappointed, very upset, but we need to stay all together. A message of togetherness and staying strong in our mentality.
"I say football is today, it's not yesterday. It's not about experience, it's not about what happened three months ago. Football always is today, to give your best and today we are disappointed. Every single touch of Bayern was very clinical, they scored on every single touch, that is tough to accept. We need to move on.
"This type of situation you need to face. You need to face (it) and be strong and keep going. We need to stay all together, helping each other because the best medicine is to be all together. Not to try and escape the situation.
"When you receive this type of result I think it's important to bounce back and stay together and believe in yourself.
"In five-and-a-half years, in every single press conference we're talking about my future.
"I hope that we're still talking it means we're going to spend five more years at least.
"This is a moment to stay all together. I accept the opinions when you don't win, it doesn't only happen at Tottenham, it happens in all the clubs in the world, at a different level too".
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