Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho has shrugged off speculation about his future at Stamford Bridge following suggestions he is set to quit the club at the end of the season.
The Portuguese coach insists he remains committed to the Blues after successive Premiership titles.
In a message to the club's fans on their official TV channel, he rejects speculation about his future and behind-the-scenes happenings at the club could possibly deflect his, or his team's, attention away from the task of defeating Wigan tomorrow.
Mourinho declared: "I love Chelsea. I always want to win the next game and the next game is against Wigan. We have to be together to win that game and we have to forget the stories, we have to forget what the press are saying.
"It's easy for me. I'm self-motivated, always at the top. If results are not what we want, that is even a bigger motivation to fight."
He is boosted by the return of top scorer Didier Drogba and defender Ricardo Carvalho — both suspended for the Carling Cup draw with Wycombe in midweek — against Wigan, while Arjen Robben returns from a hamstring injury.
Robben's return is something Wigan will not be relishing as two days before Christmas, the Dutch winger hit a memorable stoppage-time winner to end his own 10-month scoring drought.
Bayern Munich have confirmed their interest in Robben. The German side are looking for a left-sided player and the Chelsea man could be fit the bill. Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge admitted Robben was an option.
He said: "He is an interesting player, that every team would fear to face."
The Dutchman has two years left on his contract and has also attracted the interest of Real Madrid in the past.