Jurgen Klopp insists he is "far away from finishing the book" after Liverpool's 3-0 victory against Brentford on Sunday afternoon.
It was the German's 350th game as Liverpool manager and many have questioned how long he will remain in charge.
Klopp's existing deal expires in June 2024 and some believe Aston Villa boss and Reds legend Steven Gerrard will succeed him at Anfield in the near future.
Despite the speculation, Klopp insists he still has a lot of work to do on Merseyside before he can consider calling it a day.
"I'm happy," insisted the Reds boss when asked about his future after the game. "When I arrived in 2015, the picture looked completely different.
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"It has been intense times since then. Each little thing you do is really worth it because of the size, and the emotion of this club. It is like a family.
"We want to stay like this. You are not always lucky. I am lucky. We are far away from finishing the book so we will keep writing and see where we end up."
The Reds picked up their first Premier League win in exactly a month, despite losing Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita to the Africa Cup of Nations.
Many were concerned how the team would go on without Salah and Mane - in particular - having scored 24 league goals between them this season.
But Klopp's team reassured their doubters with goals from Fabinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Takumi Minamino at Anfield.
"It's completely normal, we knew it would happen when the boys went away," added the German when asked how his team are coping without Mane, Salah and Keita.
"It's really helpful the result today to calm these discussions down a little bit... I understand the thoughts behind it but they are not here so we don't talk about the boys who are not in. We find ways to break the opponents down.
"We wish the boys in Africa the best of luck. We were celebrating when Mo scored last night and Sadio the other day. We wish all of them to win the tournament which unfortunately is impossible."
Discussing his team's performance against the Bees, Klopp continued: "It's extremely uncomfortable to play against Brentford to be honest.
"They usually play differently but the way they play against us is really difficult. There were so many moments where the ball was in the air and the moment it was on the ground we had to start playing football.
"It was not always fluent but that's how it is very often - the set-pieces can be the opener. That was the case today. We could have scored maybe before, but then the next two goals were outstanding."
On the ankle injury Oxlade-Chamberlain picked up late on, Klopp revealed: "Unfortunately Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain rolled his ankle. I hope it's not serious but that was a shadow on the game."