Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson quashed rumors that he could retire by the end of next season. Recent media reports claimed that the Scottish tactician was set to end his glittering coaching career within less than two years. But Ferguson dismissed what was said about his future as pure speculation. "It is rubbish," he said. "There is no truth in it. "I have no intention of retiring and if I did the people I would tell are (chief executive) David Gill and the Glazer family." Rude Health Under Ferguson's guidance United are fiercely vying with Chelsea for the Premier League title, with three weeks left in the competition and the Blues taking a two-point lead. Fergie, 68, insists that he's still able to shoulder the responsibility of managing the Red Devils, saying only health condition would force him to retire. "It is what you have to accept in life," he added. "There is pressure in life. I can deal with it. "The only thing that determines whether I stay here is my health. And I am in rude health."