Wales head coach Warren Gatland will consider his future after meeting Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) bosses in the Principality Stadium changing room following a record defeat against Australia.
The 61-year-old said he agreed to "whatever the best decision is for Welsh rugby" following questions over whether he will stay in the job.
His side suffered a record 11th successive Test match defeat as the Wallabies demolished them 52-20 in Cardiff to ramp up the pressure on Gatland.
That loss meant Wales have slumped to an all-time results low with the consecutive defeats.
Gatland said he spoke to WRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood and executive director of rugby Nigel Walker after the game.
"Whatever the best decision is for Welsh rugby is, I'm more than comfortable with that," he revealed.
"If that's about me going and that's the best decision, then make the decision. We'll talk about that and make that together."