Tudor was unimpressed as the reporter continued to ask about his position and future, rather than the result.
"The job of a coach, you know how it is, I am coaching 15 years, never was I thinking one second about my future, one second even," he said.
"I never think about my future, my past, I always think about training tomorrow, how to help the players. I don't read anything, don't watch anything, the future is just imagination, the future doesn't exist.
"It's a constant thing, of today, of tomorrow, training, so I don't lose energy thinking what will happen. It doesn't give you anything, never, this job in football, in life, nothing, just focus on now, here, that's the key, for the players even, you can get away from the fever in this way.
"What are they thinking, what will happen, brings you in a state of mind which gives you nothing, so stay in the now, be focused on what you can change, that's what every coach is doing."
