Swansea manager Francesco Guidolin refused to answer questions on his future following his side's 4-1 victory over West Ham at Upton Park.
Guidolin joined Swansea in January and has impressed during his short spell in England, guiding the club to Premier League survival.
The Italian's short-term deal is due to expire at the end of the season and he has previously spoken of his desire to remain at the Liberty Stadium.
But when asked about his future, Guidolin said: "I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. Stop, I am tired of this question, I don't know."
Goals from Wayne Routledge, Andre Ayew, Ki Sung-yueng and Bafetimbi Gomis gave Swansea their first victory at Upton Park since 1956.
Guidolin, who made six changes to the Swansea team that defeated Liverpool 3-1 last Sunday, added: "I am very, very happy. We played very, very well for 90 minutes against a very good team.
"We had some minutes of difficulty in the first half, but after we showed courage and character. Now I am happy.
"I said before our season is not finished. My team is not on the beach and we show this in this period against Liverpool, West Ham and I hope against Manchester City next week."