Local sources say Milan have already lined up Porto coach Sergio Conceicao to replace Fonseca.
But on Sunday the Portuguese said: “They asked if I had a tough meeting with Zlatan (Ibrahimovic, director), but I haven't spoken to anyone at the club so I can't say more about that. I can talk to you about the game, but I can't think of things that didn't happen.
“I have never felt fear in my life about anything in football, and I will continue like that. The most important thing is that I have a clear conscience, that I am honest with those who work with me. My conscience is clear, I am not afraid of anything.
“As for the match, we created enough to win the match, we just didn't convert them into goals. We had so many chances, the boys had the right attitude, we played well, regained the ball with a lot of pressure, but we didn't score.”
Asked if he will be in charge of Milan's next match, Fonseca said: “I have no signal to suggest otherwise. I'm going home now, spend time with my family and be ready to work again tomorrow.
“I can't talk about other things right now.
“I can't imagine things I don't know or talk about other coaches. I don't think it's right.
“Everything I've done so far, I would do again.”
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