The Norwegian is under immense pressure after a humbling defeat at Old Trafford to their fiercest rivals Liverpool
In the more swish rooms around Old Trafford, the widespread expectation was that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would be kept on. The word at the club was there would be no movement. That can quickly change – Jose Mourinho was sacked rather abruptly after defeat to Liverpool – but it already felt like the discussion had itself moved on after the game.
It was no longer about whether United should change manager, but whether Gary Neville would criticise the manager.
The whole picture was being…