Marco Giampaolo insisted he will not quit AC Milan despite coming under growing pressure following the team's worst start to a campaign in 81 years.
Milan have lost four of their first six Serie A matches under Giampaolo, who was brought in as a replacement for Gennaro Gattuso in June.
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The 52-year-old took full responsibility for his side's dismal 3-1 defeat to Fiorentina last weekend - their third loss on the spin - but has refused throw in the towel so early in his tenure.
Reports in Italy claim former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been lined up as a possible replacement for Giampaolo, though the ex-Sampdoria boss is continuing to stand firm.
Who do you think can lift the most? #SempreMilan pic.twitter.com/W2AZzDEInP
— AC Milan (@acmilan) October 2, 2019
"We're working to do better. We were already working at 8 this morning," Giampaolo told Le Iene.
"You say I work a lot but work badly? We'll find the solution. Resigning? Never! Leaving means giving up and we never give up."
Giampaolo has previously admitted to having been a supporter of the Rossoneri's bitter rivals Inter and said two years ago he would like to coach them one day.
4 - AC Milan have lost 4 of the first 6 Serie A games for the first time since 1938/39 (and previously it's happened only in 1930/31). Debacle. #MilanFiorentina
— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) September 29, 2019
Ahead of Saturday's trip to Genoa, however, the Swiss-born Italian explained: "I said I supported Inter until I was 10, but I'm not a Trojan horse.
"We're not budgeting for a bad result against Genoa.
"We're working to eat the panettone. Our objectives are always at the maximum, we always think about doing our best.
"Milan are above individual interests."