Valencia coach Gary Neville is not concerned about his position at the Mestalla despite his side suffering their "most disappointing result of the season."
Neville's winless La Liga run as Valencia boss stretched to eight games on Sunday as his side were beaten 1-0 by relegation-threatened Sporting Gijon, leaving the team five points above the relegation zone.
The former Manchester United and England right-back was pleased with the performance of his players but was left bewildered as to how they lost the match.
Neville, whose side face Barcelona in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals on Wednesday, said: "I find it difficult to explain that game.
"It's obviously the most disappointing result of the season here, but actually it doesn't tell the story of the game. That is not a game that we should lose, you all know that, you've watched enough matches over the years.
"I've had 14 matches since I came here. I've seen a performance I can relate to. I can sleep at night, knowing there is improvement, structurally in the team. But today I cannot explain the result. That game should be 4-1 or 5-1 in my opinion, four or five nil even.
"That would not have been unfair on Sporting Gijon. We were better team from first minute to last minute. They frustrated us, defended resolutely, their keeper wasted a lot of time. You have to commend their resilience.
"But how we've not won that game I can't explain. It is a big disappointment, but we haven't got time to be disappointed, we have Barca to play on Wednesday [in Copa]. We have 10 games in the next month, and we have to pick ourselves up.
"That's my job, the job of the players. I told them not to allow that result to cloud their mind. Against Getafe, and Rayo Vallecano, they were games we drew, a better result on paper, but I went home thinking there's lots to do.
"Today's game obviously a bit more fortunate in front of goal, and game completely changes. And Valencia are a team who win games 4-0. So tonight I sleep easier in my bed then after draws against Rayo and Getafe.
"Repeat the performance, and wins will come. That is the best performance by team all season, although probably worst result, which makes it difficult for me to take."
When asked about his future, Neville replied: "I find this question ridiculous. It's from you [journalist], don't put it on the fans. It's a big mistake you're making, misrepresenting what the 30,000 or 40,000 Valencia fans have actually shown out there today.
"Your job as reporter, I've been a reporter, is to represent fairly what happens."
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