Gary Neville has suggested that Manchester United will evaluate Erik ten Hag's position during the international break, despite avoiding a poor performance at Aston Villa which could have prompted co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe to act.
United had conceded three goals in each of their last two matches, but managed to hold Villa to a goalless draw on Sunday. The match saw few significant opportunities, with Bruno Fernandes coming closest when his free-kick hit the bar.
Prior to the game, Ratcliffe refrained from fully endorsing the manager, even though Ten Hag had secured a contract extension over the summer.
Jamie Carragher criticised the decision to retain the former Ajax boss, labelling it as one of the 'worst decisions' made by the United hierarchy.