Roy Hodgson once again confirmed that he has no intention of resigning from his coaching duties and is preparing to work for at least another year.
In the summer, the specialist who took over the reins of the 'Reds' received a lot of criticism for the worst season start in the Premier League in almost 60 years - in eight games, the team won only one victory and occupies 19th place in the league table with 6 points.
But after a 0-0 draw in the Europa League match against Napoli, the former Fulham strategist from London said: "It's not worth reading those nonsensical websites - I would never consider resigning and I will never do it."
"I consider myself a fighter and a person who can survive difficult periods. The past years have been successful for me - I became the best Premier League coach, but I understand that you can't always expect that." He added: "I came here for a long time with a mission to do a good job. I am convinced that I can help the team rise to the top, especially since I feel the support of the players."