Dougie Freedman has reiterated his commitment to Crystal Palace despite playing just 142 minutes of the Eagles' 13 match unbeaten league run.
Freedman's future has come under scrutiny of late in the light of James Scowcroft's and Clinton Morrison's flourishing strike partnership.
But the 33-year-old Scot insists he has no intention of leaving Selhurst Park.
"For the previous 13 league games we've been unbeaten, so it's not like I can knock on his door and say where's my chance?'.
"I train hard and work hard, so there's no doubt in my mind that at some point in this campaign I will be called upon to show what I've got.
"If we continue to win then I don't have much option - my only option after that is too leave and I don't want that."
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