Former captain Gary Neville believes Manchester United will stand by manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer until the end of the season.
The Norwegian, who watched his side fall to a fourth defeat in their last six Premier League matches on Saturday, going down 2-0 to cross-city rivals Manchester City, is under enormous pressure, both from the supporters and the United hierarchy.
Despite the pressure on Solskjaer from the United board increasing, the club is not poised to pull the trigger on the former striker just yet, with him almost certain to take charge of next Saturday's clash with Watford at Vicarage Road.
The trip to Watford marks the beginning of a hugely difficult week for United, with trips to Villarreal and Chelsea to come after their
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