Watford boss Gianfranco Zola has
reiterated his stance amid ongoing rumours linking him with a return to
Chelsea.
A fans' favourite from his time at Stamford Bridge as a player, Zola continues to be touted as a potential successor to Rafa Benitez.
The Spaniard has made it clear that he will be leaving Chelsea in the summer when his deal as interim manager comes to an end.
Numerous candidates have been offered up as possible targets for Blues owner Roman Abramovich, with Zola among them.
He is, however, keen to distance himself from the reports and focus his efforts on guiding Watford to promotion into the Premier League.
Zola said in the Mail on Sunday: "No-one from Chelsea has spoken to me.
"I am respectful for what Watford have done for me and I am focusing on getting the job done here.
"I really don't know what is around the corner for me, but whatever happens to me is all down to this experience because I have to prove myself as a manager. I am enjoying what we doing at Watford, enjoying and learning."
A fans' favourite from his time at Stamford Bridge as a player, Zola continues to be touted as a potential successor to Rafa Benitez.
The Spaniard has made it clear that he will be leaving Chelsea in the summer when his deal as interim manager comes to an end.
Numerous candidates have been offered up as possible targets for Blues owner Roman Abramovich, with Zola among them.
He is, however, keen to distance himself from the reports and focus his efforts on guiding Watford to promotion into the Premier League.
Zola said in the Mail on Sunday: "No-one from Chelsea has spoken to me.
"I am respectful for what Watford have done for me and I am focusing on getting the job done here.
"I really don't know what is around the corner for me, but whatever happens to me is all down to this experience because I have to prove myself as a manager. I am enjoying what we doing at Watford, enjoying and learning."
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