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Departing Manchester United vice chairman Ed Woodward comes out in support of boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and says the board is 'determined' to deliver success with the under-pressure Norwegian in charge Ole Gunnar Solskjaer finds himself under major pressure at Manchester United  The United boss has been questioned after defeats to Liverpool and Man City Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has delivered his backing to Solskjaer   He reiterated the club are focused on bringing success with Solskjaer in charge 

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Ed Woodward has insisted Manchester United remain 'determined' to deliver success with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, despite the club's start to the season piling pressure on their beleaguered manager. 

United face Watford at Vicarage Road on Saturday after mustering just four points from the past 18 available and being humiliated by fierce rivals Liverpool and Manchester City

The standard of performances from a richly assembled squad has left serious questions about Solskjaer's suitability to remain in charge. 

Ed Woodward insisted the board are determined to make it work with Solskjaer

Solskjaer is under real pressure as manager at Old Trafford

Manchester United chief Ed Woodward (left) has given his backing to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

United look off the pace in the title race but executive vice-chairman Woodward said the board are determined to kick on and 'deliver' success with the under-fire Norwegian boss in charge

United look off the pace in the title race but executive vice-chairman Woodward said the board are determined to kick on and 'deliver' success with the under-fire Norwegian boss in charge

As Sportsmail revealed, the Old Trafford hierarchy are desperate to get through the season with Solskjaer and have so far ignored calls for change despite links with Brendan Rodgers, Mauricio Pochettino and Zinedine Zidane. 

But Solskjaer was also left under no illusions about his responsibilities as outgoing executive vice-chairman Woodward delivered a carefully worded statement in relation to their latest financial results

'While these financial results today demonstrate our resilience through the pandemic, our top priority is

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