Gennaro Gattuso came out in bullish fashion when asked about his Napoli future after his team were defeated 3-1 by Atalanta in their Coppa Italia semi-final.
Duvan Zapata was integral as Atalanta claimed a place in the Coppa final for the second time in three seasons, with the striker scoring a thunderous opener before teeing up Matteo Pessina in a blistering first-half display from Gian Piero Gasperini's side.
Hirving Lozano's goal had given Napoli a glimmer of hope early in the second half, but Zapata and Pessina combined again to seal Atalanta's progression into a final against Juventus with a 3-1 aggregate success.
With Napoli sitting in sixth in Serie A – having lost seven games – reports have emerged over recent weeks claiming Gattuso, who joined last season, is fighting to save his job.
Napoli face Juve in their next outing on Saturday and, asked if that match will prove make or break for his tenure, Gattuso insisted it was the club's hierarchy who must answer that question.
"I don't know, you have to ask the club," he said. "The captain of the ship is me, when things go badly, they are at the expense of the captain.
"I can't think of this as the penultimate or last resort, I have to work and I have to be able to trust.
"I'm a coach, it's like that. I won't be the first, nor the last, but I have the duty to try until the end."
Without first-choice centre-backs Kostas Manolas and Kalidou Koulibaly, Napoli allowed 19 attempts at their goal, with Atalanta landing seven on target.
Atalanta were worthy winners, and Gasperini had only one regret.
"It's a great satisfaction," he said. "We dedicate it to the fans.
"The regret is not living these moments with them, but reaching the final is a sign of continuity. This team are at the top.
"We will think about the final later. For us it's already a great success. Then we will play against an extraordinary side like Juventus.
"Now we have many important games, we will host Real Madrid [in the Champions League]. That will be an event for Bergamo."