Real Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini implied that his days at Santiago Bernabeu will soon come to an end. Many speculations have been fueled over the Chilean coach's future with the Spanish giants as they are set finish the season empty-handed. Real said nothing to deny their reported intention of relieving Pellegrini of his duties, which he perceives to be a clear indication that they will actually give him the sack. "When there are so many rumors, they cannot all be lies," Pellegrini told a press conference. "There has been speculation about my job all year, particularly this last week. It has created an uncertainty that the club has failed to tackle. "I have also won seven titles and have been successful everywhere I have been. If there is a coach who is a better winner, I don't know him. "We have scored more goals than anyone else (in the league) and achieved more victories than anyone else. "Everyone makes mistakes. If the work that we are doing doesn't continue next season, whoever comes in will have to get over 100 points and more than 100 goals, and that's not easy." Real will face Malaga in their last La Liga game on Sunday. A victory will earn them the league title only if Barcelona fail to beat Real Valladolid on the same day.