Manchester United have no plans to sack manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, despite the Norwegian leading the club to their worst-ever start to a Premier League season, according to one report.
The Red Devils have failed to take off since Solskjaer took permanent charge of the club in March, taking just 49 points from his 28 Premier League games, with the club sitting tenth in the league on just nine points.
Despite these considerable struggles, journalist Andy Mitten, writing for The National, claims that Solskjaer is not in line for the sack.
Writing in the wake of United's disappointing draw to Arsenal on Monday night, Mitten insisted: "There is genuine support for Solskjaer, too, 10 months into one of the most challenging jobs in football.