Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is yet to discuss his future at the club following their Europa League triumph.
Victory over Manchester United in Wednesday’s final ended Spurs’ 17-year wait for a trophy.
However, speculation over whether Postecoglou will be sacked has continued given Tottenham sit 17th in the Premier League table with one game to play.
The former Celtic boss, 59, has remained defiant and told fans at Friday’s Europa League victory parade that in “all the best TV series, season three is better than season two”.
But in his pre-match news conference before Sunday’s last match of the season against Brighton, Postecoglu said: “I should have thought about it a bit more because sometimes they kill off the main character.
“I really feel we’re building something. It’s exciting. I have a group of players, a group of staff and a club that knows how to win.
“Similar to before, I haven’t had any discussions with the club and maybe they were waiting for clear air.
“I haven’t given it a lot of thought, I just refuse to be distracted by anything.
“I assume at some point someone will tell me something, otherwise I’ll just turn up next season and get on with my job.”
Even a win against Brighton on Sunday would not be enough to prevent Tottenham ending the season with their lowest points tally in the Premier League era.
Their previous low was 44 points in the 1997-98 season, while they are currently on 38 points with three left to play for.
Postecoglou’s side also need to win and hope results to go their way to avoid their lowest league finish since they were relegated from the top flight in 1976-77.
But, with a European trophy secured, the Spurs boss remains optimistic for the future.
“I’m not going to put a limit on what we can achieve,” he added.
“The possibilities are exciting. It is fair to say we have had a really tough time this year. It could have made my position really difficult because I could have felt very isolated.
“But this group of players and staff stayed true and still believed in me.”