It is more than two weeks since Erik Ten Hag's Manchester United beat Manchester City in an FA Cup final billed as potentially his last game.
United chiefs launced a review into the clubs season following that surprise win over rivals City, yet there is still no decision about the Dutchman's future.
The build-up to the game was dominated by talk of manager Ten Hag’s chances of keeping his job.
Some went so far as to state that Ten Hag was a dead man walking and would be sacked no matter what the outcome at Wembley, saying the Dutchman would pay the price for a terrible season in which United finished eighth - their worst performance since the 1989-90 campaign when Sir Alex Ferguson came close to losing his job.