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Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sent worrying timeframe on Ed Woodward sack decision
Manchester United currently sit 15th in the table after losing three of their first six Premier League games.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will "get longer than most" to keep his position at Manchester United, but Dion Dublin isn't sure how much more time he will be given. United had appeared to have turned a corner heading into the game against Arsenal following their 5-0 thrashing of RB Leipzig last week.
But the Red Devils looked lethargic and lacking of any attacking impetus against the Gunners.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's penalty proved to be the decider between the two sides, leaving United already nine points adrift off the top of the table.
They do have a game in hand having started the season a week later, but 12th is the highest they could currently jump up to if they win that match.
Pressure is now once again on Solskjaer to get the best out of his players after a sluggish start in the league.
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It's been a different picture in the Champions League having beaten Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig to put them top of their group.
And they take on Istanbul Basaksehir this evening with the chance of extending their lead in the group.
But it's in the league where United have so far struggled with defeats to Crystal Palace, Tottenham and recently Arsenal.
They face a big match against Everton this weekend heading into the international break.
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And Mauricio Pochettino's appearance on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football has stirred up speculation linking the former Spurs boss with taking Solskjaer's job at United.
Former Premier League star Dublin believes Solskjaer will still be given time to turn things around.
But he goes on to say the United players have a responsibility to do their part as well.
"I don't know how long they give Ole in this form," Dublin said on Premier League Productions.
"He will get longer than most and I still think United will be ok and hit form - as in they'll finish top six.
"On the form you've seen, you have to talk like that.
"At the moment, the players that he has are not playing as well as they should be playing.
"I don't think it's all about Ole. I don't think it's just Ole's fault.
He added: "As a player, if the tactics and structure aren't working you have to take responsibility as a collective and say, 'listen, you stay here, you stay here, lets just do this for 10 minutes...'
"Nobody is doing that, nobody is taking responsibility on the pitch."