Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards says he understands why he has been linked with the managerial vacancy at Premier League strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers, but is concentrating solely on Tuesday's game against Leicester.
Edwards, 42, made 100 league appearances for Wolves between 2004 and 2008 and has held various coaching roles at the club since.
The winless West Midlands side sacked boss Vitor Pereira on Sunday and are eight points adrift of safety, with ex-boss Gary O'Neil reportedly in talks about a return to the club.
"I can understand it with my links to the club but my full focus is on this job here, which is a brilliant job, and trying to turn things around for a really big game against Leicester," he told BBC Radio Tees.