Manchester United are entering another weekend of Premier League action with yet more questions over Erik ten Hag's future. The Manchester Evening News understands that United's hierarchy currently have no plans to replace the Dutchman.
However, with a tough trip to Aston Villa on Sunday, Ten Hag will be aware that his position at Old Trafford is under ever-growing threat if wins don't materialise soon.
To compound matters for the former Ajax boss, an international break is to come next week in what is often seen as a nervous time for under-pressure managers.
We've been here before with Ten Hag but as a top four spot looks increasingly under threat so early in the season, this does feel different. READ MORE: Jamie Carragher shares Ineos theory amid Man United Erik ten Hag sack pressure READ MORE: Why Diogo Dalot is playing at left back for Manchester United and not Noussair Mazraoui One other factor which may be adding to the ever-growing pressure on United's under-fire manager is his assistant, Ruud van Nistelrooy.