Ruben Amorim has promised he won’t change his footballing philosophy and his bosses at Manchester United have no plans to change the head coach.
The club has a long-term plan and while there is obvious and growing frustration with results, there will be no knee-jerk reaction or regular reassessment of the head coach's future after every defeat - however loud the noise grows from outside.
Since Sir Alex Ferguson left 12 years ago, there have been two caretakers, and eight 'substantive' bosses. There is no desire to start afresh with a ninth.
That said, Amorim desperately needs a performance and a more positive result against Chelsea this weekend, live on Sky Sports , otherwise the clamour for his sacking will only grow.
With four points from their opening four games, United have endur