Coleraine boss Ruaidhri Higgins dismissed rumours linking him with the vacant Wigan Athletic job.
The Latics are on the hunt for a new manager after Ryan Lowe was sacked after 11 months in charge on Saturday.
But Higgins, who took over as Bannsiders boss in May last year, says there is "nothing in" talk of him being considered as a potential candidate for the League One side.
"I've seen that myself. My phone has been hopping for the last day or two from people sending me stuff. There is nothing in it," he told BBC Sport NI.
"I'm in this job six or seven months I have a brilliant owner, brilliant chief exec, brilliant staff and brilliant players. The club going in the right direction and I'm so happy here, the happiest I have been in a long time.
"You don't really expect it [to be linked with the Wigan job] but my full focus is on this football club and how we fulfil our potential.
"There's nothing to report on that whatsoever."
'I did my calf running down the line to celebrate the goal!'
Higgins was speaking after his side came from behind to beat Portadown 2-1 at the Showgrounds on Tuesday night.
Joel Cooper cancelled out Josh Ukek's early opener before substitute James Akitunde turned home Will Patching's free-kick to steal all three points in injury-time for the Bannsiders.
The win, Coleraine's fourth in a row in the league, leaves them six points behind leaders Larne and Higgins was delighted with the spirit his side showed to fight back late on.
"I did my calf running down the line to celebrate the goal!" he joked.
"A really disappointing first half and then an exciting end to the game and I can forgive the players for the first half in the sense we have gone 120 minutes on Tuesday and Saturday.
"We were flat in the first half, but we showed what we are about in the second half. We've got another two lates goals and amazing character from our players. I'm so proud of them.
"Akitunde, it was just pure desire to get on the end of it and the place erupted, it was a magical feeling."