Blackpool manager Paul Ince has admitted there is nothing in reports linking him with a move to Leicester City.
The Daily Mirror claimed claimed earlier this week that the ex-England player was heading to the King Power Stadium to replace Nigel Pearson even before City visit to fellow play-off hopefuls Brighton tomorrow.
Pearson said yesterday that he had the full backing of the club owners, who had been "very supportive."
Ince has now told the Blackpool Gazette: "As far as I'm concerned, my job is here at Blackpool. I'm enjoying it.
"There was a situation, maybe four years ago, when Leicester tried to take me. I felt then it wasn't the right time.
"I presume this time they are putting two and two together and coming back with five."
The Daily Mirror claimed claimed earlier this week that the ex-England player was heading to the King Power Stadium to replace Nigel Pearson even before City visit to fellow play-off hopefuls Brighton tomorrow.
Pearson said yesterday that he had the full backing of the club owners, who had been "very supportive."
Ince has now told the Blackpool Gazette: "As far as I'm concerned, my job is here at Blackpool. I'm enjoying it.
"There was a situation, maybe four years ago, when Leicester tried to take me. I felt then it wasn't the right time.
"I presume this time they are putting two and two together and coming back with five."