Jose Mourinho insists he would never walk out on his job as Chelsea manager.
Over the past two months, the Portuguese's future has been a hot topic for debate, with reports of a strained relationship with the club's hierarchy.
He has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, while it has also been suggested that Mourinho could simply quit his job in the summer.
However, ahead of Chelsea's Carling Cup final with Arsenal, the former Porto coach has moved to once again quell speculation about his future.
Mourinho says there are only two ways he will be leaving Stamford Bridge, and that quitting is not one of those options.
"Do you want to believe in what you read, or believe in what I tell you?" said Mourinho on Sky Sports News.
"The only thing I can tell you is there are only two ways for me to leave Chelsea.
"One way is in June 2010 - I finish my contract. If the club doesn't give me a new one, it's the end of my contract and I'm out.
"The second way is for Chelsea to sack me because there is not a third way.
"The way of a manager who decides to leave and walks away - no chance.
"I would never do this to the Chelsea supporters - no chance."
but i don think winning the carling cup alone is enough for roman's standard