Squad harmony remains at a relative high, despite recent loss of form and Solskjaer is still a popular figure in the dressing room given his personal approach and skills as a man-manager.
It is another reason why the Norwegian is set to stay in charge for the foreseeable future, particularly given he only signed a new long-term contract in the summer when there was no immediate rush for the club to do so.
Since then assistant Mike Phelan has also been rewarded with a new deal while there are talks of similar extensions for Michael Carrick and Kieran McKenna — further endorsement of a coaching set-up which is yet to bring any silverware to Old Trafford since arriving almost three years ago.
After being backed with £128million worth of signings and a new contact in the summer window it is clear United won't rush into any rash decisions regarding Solskjaer right now.
Failure to perform during a gruelling fixture schedule could well increase the pressure and force club officials to take drastic action but right now United are looking for unity.
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