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Di Canio not heading for exit

Image: Paolo Di Canio: Focused on Swindon's next game

Swindon boss Paolo Di Canio said he was not immanently considering his future following his sides's 1-1 draw at Crawley.

The Italian had put his position in doubt the day before by issuing a statement criticising off-field events at the League One club. Swindon avoided administration after agreeing a takeover by a local consortium earlier this week. But because the deal has yet to be ratified, the Football League refused to let three players join and star winger Matt Ritchie to Bournemouth for £500,000 to raise funds. When asked whether this would be the last interview he gave as Swindon chief the former West Ham ace replied: "I hope not. Tomorrow we work, Monday we work and Tuesday we play Colchester. "We had a fantastic game, getting a good point, and had we won we would have been only two points away from the top two teams." When pressed on whether he was immanently considering his future, Di Canio replied: "I'm focused on our next game." Di Canio, who claimed in his statement on Friday that he felt his job "was not just impossible but untenable" refused to expand any further. He added:"Today I'm not speaking about the statement. I'm only speaking how proud I am of my players and how they came back." A powerfully taken 59th minute penalty by substitute Adam Rooney extended the Robins unbeaten run to nine games after a spot kick by Billy Clarke had put Crawley ahead mid-way through the first half. "This was a good point for us in another away game," the Italian added. "We had chances to win and came back strongly.It wasn't easy, my players game me everything and I'm more than pleased."

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