
Milton Keynes boss Roberto Di Matteo has not thought about the vacant Chelsea managerial position.
The Blues are currently on the look out for a new boss following Luiz Felipe Scolari's surprise sacking on Monday.
Russia head coach Guus Hiddink is in pole position to assume first-team affairs for the remainder of the season.
However, Di Matteo has been linked with a Stamford Bridge return after impressing during his short spell in charge at Stadium:mk.
"I haven't even thought about it to be honest, there is a lot that I have to do here that I want to do first," he told the Milton Keynes Citizen.
"My ambition is just to be successful wherever I am - that is my ambition.
"There is not much we can talk about - there is not much meat on the bones."
The 38-year-old Swiss-born Italian had six seasons with Chelsea as a player and is 'flattered' the fans still remember him.
"It is flattering obviously that the fans still remember you in good terms and that is it basically," he continued.
"I always had a good relationship with the fans and supporters there."

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