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Manchester United players and staff got down to work on Tuesday morning following a day off after their total humiliation at the hands of Liverpool.
The Red Devils were totally embarrassed by Jurgen Klopp's side as they fell to a 5-0 defeat at Old Trafford, leaving manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer under immense pressure.
Marcus Rashford, Luke Shaw and Co arrived for training less than 48 hours on from that horror show.
Man United striker Marcus Rashford arrives for first training session since Liverpool mauling
United left back Luke Shaw arrives at AON Carrington training complex to get down to work
United football director John Murtough smiles and waves to the cameras on his arrival
Jadon Sancho, who has struggled for game time since his summer move, arrives on Tuesday
Cristiano Ronaldo issued a rallying cry to his team-mates in the aftermath of the shocking loss, captain Harry Maguire apolgised to the fans while defender Shaw insisted the players are to blame rather than their boss.
Without a Premier League victory since September 19 the scrutiny on Solskjaer has intensified in recent weeks and the speculation surrounding his future has escalated.
Sportsmail reported on Monday night that the Norwegian fears he may lose his job after almost three years in charge with former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte one of the frontrunners to succeed him.
The club offered Solskjaer lukewarm support on a day of deafening silence at the Premier League giants as chairmen Joel and Avram Glazer held crisis talks with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and managing director Richard Arnold.
As the fallout of the humbling defeat continued, the 48-year-old manager spent just under three hours at United's training ground around lunchtime on Monday with his backroom team and squad given the day off.
Senior players are now questioning Solskjaer’s tactics and leadership over concerns that he is too soft on them and