A number of Manchester United players are growing more and more frustrated with life under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Norwegian finds himself under immense pressure after a week which featured a 4-2 defeat to Leicester, a scrappy 3-2 win over Atalanta and a humiliating 5-0 mauling at the hands of Liverpool, with United now considering parting ways with their manager.
On top of the poor results, Solskjaer is also dealing with some serious tension in the dressing room, with The Telegraph spilling the details of a number of bust-ups over the past few weeks.
One of the most high-profile confrontations came from centre-back Eric Bailly in the wake on the Leicester defeat. The Ivorian outwardly questioned why Solskjaer had left him on the bench in place of an unfit Harry Maguire, who had seen just one training session after a few weeks out with a calf injury and played exactly like someone who had seen just one training session after a few weeks out with a calf injury would.
Those tensions spilled over to the preparation for the Atalanta game, with Bailly and a number of players questioning Solskjaer's decisions in the build-up.