In Manchester United's current predicament, it is easy to forget there are still another 93 points to play for in the Premier League this season.
Sunday's goalless draw with Aston Villa at Villa Park marked a fifth game in all competitions without a victory and a third successive league game without scoring.
It would be an understatement to suggest Erik ten Hag is now under pressure. It feels as though the walls are closing in on the Dutchman and his Old Trafford premiership.
Senior United officials are meeting in London today (Tuesday) and it remains to be seen if the outcome of the meeting will result in Ten Hag being ordered to clear his desk. READ MORE: United are making decisions that suggest someone else is still in charge READ MORE: United might be considering the wrong German manager with Thomas Tuchel Only last month, United chief executive Omar Berrada threw his weight of support by Ten Hag, insisting the Dutchman still had the club's backing.