Slaven Bilic faces West Brom capture despite draw at Manchester City



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Slaven Bilic is scheduled to be fired by West Bromwich Albion on Wednesday as the club takes action in a bid to save his season.

Bilic will be the season’s first casualty as a Premier League manager after a 1-1 draw at Manchester City on Tuesday night.

West Brom is expected to hold talks with the 52-year-old in the next 24 hours and will end his term after a troubled start to his campaign.

Although Bilic guided Albion to Championship promotion last season, results and performances have been poor since the first lockout and the club’s hierarchy feels that a change is required to revive their season.

Since February 25, Bilic has won just four league games and the club is second last in the Premier League with seven points.

It is understood that the lively draw at the Etihad had no impact on the decision, with Albion deeply concerned for some time.

Speaking after the match, Bilic said: “I can’t describe it more – I’m very calm, I love my job, to be fair it doesn’t bother me, I’m doing my job, I’m enjoying it, I’m working hard for my staff, the players, the club. Everything else is out of my control. I’m not thinking about anything else. It doesn’t bother me. “

Bilic’s position was seriously threatened last month before the home game against Tottenham, but a better performance, despite the 1-0 loss, gave him extra time.



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