Pepe Mel has admitted that he could be replaced as West Bromwich Albion manager.
The former Real Betis boss, who was appointed at the start of January, has failed to win a Premier League game and watched his side fall to a 3-0 defeat to Manchester United on Saturday.
With the Baggies now 17th in the league table, Mel concedes that his future is open to debate.
"I don't know that [if I will be replaced], it doesn't depend on me," Mel told Sky Sports News.
"The next four games are very, very important for the club, starting with Swansea, and now we have to recuperate the team."
West Brom travel to Swansea City next weekend.
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