Man United stars are reportedly furious with Ruben Amorim but are not yet close enough to their manager to air their grievances with him.
The pressure valve was released a little at Old Trafford after Wednesday's 3-2 win over Ipswich dragged Man United up to 14th in the Premier League table.
But, off the pitch, it has been another dire week for the club. On Monday, chief executive Omar Berrada confirmed that up to 200 members of staff could lose their jobs.
After that news broke, Amorim pointed the finger at his players, saying their failure to qualify for the Champions League and their poor Premier League form had led to the cuts.