If the weight of pressure is felt by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer he doesn't often show it. In the manager's chair, the Norwegian looks as inscrutable and emotionless as he once did in the penalty box.
The difference is we always knew what he was as a footballer. 'I went home and told my mates I had just trained with the next Alan Shearer,' Ryan Giggs once said of his first session with Solskjaer.
As a manager, it is harder to tell and as he approaches the sixth Manchester derby of his two years in charge at Manchester United, this is the danger that continues to stalk Solskjaer.