Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has declared that it is 'not the time to talk about making wholesale changes' to the squad, despite a disastrous run of form that has seen the team lose six of their last eight games, culminating in a 4-0 thrashing by Everton.
While Paul Pogba walked straight off the pitch after the defeat, Solskjaer applauded fans in the Goodison Park away end and further apologised after the game. He then appeared to warn players that those who do not work hard enough will not be at the club.
"I want my team to be the hardest working team in the league, that is what we were under Sir Alex [Ferguson] - [Ryan] Giggs, Becks [David Beckham], Gary Neville, Denis [Irwin] - no matter how much talent you have got, you run more than anyone," he said at the time.