There is no worse time to go into an international break than off the back of a defeat, especially not to your rivals and worse still, when the odds are firmly stacked against you with names already touted as a possible replacement.
Unfortunately for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, that's the fact of the matter. Despite a promising start to the season, the Premier League rollercoaster has been going down, and down and down with a couple of bumps, in the form of body blows, none more so than the harrowing 5-0 defeat to Liverpool and the latest failure against Manchester City.
As a result, names such as Brendan Rodgers, Zinedine Zidane, Erik ten Hag, Mauricio Pochettino and Ralf Rangnick have been mooted to succeed the Norwegian in the Old Trafford
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