West Brom have won 31 of their 105 Premier League games since Tony Pulis took charge in January 2015

West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Pulis says he is "not bothered by pressure" amid speculation about his job.

Reports claim the 59-year-old Welshman, in charge since January 2015, has two games to save his job after nine league matches without a win.

The Baggies entertain champions Chelsea on Saturday before facing Tottenham at Wembley on 25 November.

"If you don't get results then you're under pressure. That's life and you have to get on with it," said Pulis.

West Brom are 16th in the Premier League table, one point above the relegation zone.

They won their first two matches of the season, at home to Bournemouth and away at Burnley, but have drawn four and lost five, including the past three, since.

"It hasn't been a lack of effort from the players," added Pulis. "There's been mistakes at both ends, but they've been fantastic.

Asked on Friday if he was feeling under pressure, the former Stoke manager said: "The club will decide what they decide.

"You don't have to tell me results have to get better."

Source: bbc.com

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