The former striker says he does not wish to walk away from his post despite yet another humbling defeat, this time at home to Genoa.
The Rossoneri suffered a 3-1 home defeat to Genoa on Wednesday to extend their winless run in Serie A to four matches and leave them in 10th in the table, five points behind city rivals Inter.
Speculation is growing that Inzaghi will not see out the season at San Siro, with Bee Taechaubol's takeover of the club edging closer and Primavera boss Christian Brocchi reportedly primed to take charge until the end of the campaign.
Inzaghi, however, remains defiant and has called on his players to finish the season strongly in order to honour the famous Rossoneri shirt.
"I'm here to talk about a game that wasn't played well. Genoa deserved to win. We'll see what the club decides," he told Radio 1. "I certainly do not want to give up.
"I'm sorry for everyone. We must accept it and try to fight to return Milan to their place, the only recipe I know is that of working.
"We need to see a Milan that is trying to finish with dignity because to wear the shirt of Milan is always prestigious."

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