Following an impressive start to the campaign with four wins from their opening five Premier League matches, the wheels, rather spectacularly, have fallen off Manchester United's season in recent weeks.
The Reds have lost four of their last six Premier League outings and the 2-0 defeat to Manchester City prior to the international break was, for many supporters, the end of the road for manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Although the Norwegian remains in charge for now, United's hierarchy are understood to have decided that a change in manager will be required, but when that change could come remains to be seen.
While Solskjaer is at fault for a lot of United's failings so far this term, the players, too, also have to take their fair share of
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