Darren Moore remained coy when questioned on whether he could become West Bromwich Albion's head coach on a full-time basis.
Moore is currently West Brom's caretaker manager following the departure of Alan Pardew last month, and is expected to remain in that position until the end of the 2017-18 campaign.
The Baggies are still bottom of the Premier League table, but are unbeaten since Moore stepped into the position - drawing with Swansea City and Liverpool, in addition to beating Manchester United and Newcastle United.
West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster recently said that he was desperate for Moore to land the job on a full-time basis, but the 44-year-old is remaining calm amid the speculation.
"All I'm doing is playing my part in a team of people here. I have got the title of caretaker manager, so I'm up here speaking on behalf of the football club," Moore told reporters.
"We continue to keep working and everything else outside will happen anyway. Support from anywhere is excellent but to have it from staff within, it goes to show we continue to work.
"We support each other and value each other to bring our positive characters into work and that is what we have done in recent weeks and that is what we want to continue for the future."
West Brom will attempt to keep their survival hopes alive when they welcome Tottenham Hotspur to The Hawthorns on Saturday afternoon.