According to reports, Alan Pardew has two games to save his job as West Bromwich Albion boss.

It seems like Alan Pardew might be running out of time at West Bromwich Albion – and fans can’t wait to see the back of him.
The Baggies have won eight points from a possible 39 since Pardew replaced Tony Pulis at The Hawthorns toward the end of November, winning just once – a 2-0 home victory over Brighton.

West Brom are rock bottom of the Premier League and six points adrift of safety but Saturday’s 2-1 home defeat by Southampton in the FA Cup has put a big downer on an already disastrous season so far.
As a result, the 56-year-old has two games to save his job in the West Midlands, according to The Sun, and West Brom supporters want him gone.

The two games in question are home to Huddersfield on Saturday, before going to Watford a week later.
In theory, both are very winnable matches based on the form, but it’s growing increasingly difficult to see the West Brom players clicking under Pardew at this stage and it does, truthfully, feel like the beginning of the end already.
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