At Manchester United, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have at least one more chance to turn things around.
According to Jamie Jackson and Fabrizio Romano of The Guardian, the 48-year-old has garnered support from numerous club authorities and will get another chance to coach the Red Devils on Saturday against Tottenham Hotspur.
Uncertainty about his future grew following Manchester United's humbling 5-0 loss to Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday, which extended the Red Devils' Premier League winless record to four games.
According to The Guardian, the club appears to have followed the advice of famous manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who, together with chairman Ed Woodward and managing director Richard Arnold, backed Solskjaer's decision to stay on as manager.
Joel Glazer, the co-chairman who oversees the American family's ownership, eventually made and agreed on the decision.
Source: transfermarketweb.com