Former Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich doesn't believe the club should sack Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The pressure is mounting on the Norwegian with United sitting in 12th on the Premier League table, with a game against Liverpool to follow the international break.
But Bosnich thinks that United should stick with Solskjaer through this poor run of form.
"They're not winning football games and you have to say, at the moment, they're not playing particularly good football," the former Australia goalkeeper told Omnisport.
"We've spoken before about the big gap that was going to be there when Sir Alex Ferguson left and we understand that. But there's been three managers now, Ole's the fourth manager.
"I can understand everybody's impatience but they're going to have to gather patience.
"If things continue how they're going they may be left with no choice, but I don't think they're at that stage at the moment.
"I would stick. I'm biased, I must admit that, because I'm an ex-team-mate of his. He was not only a world-class player but a world-class person and I would stick with him.
"To be honest, if you look at the availability around the world, it's not as if a Jurgen Klopp or a Pep Guardiola is free and available.
"Stick with him. However, there is a cut-off point. I said this with Jose Mourinho.
"If in another 20 games, 28 games into the season, if he's third from bottom they may be left with no choice."

