Manchester United captain Harry Maguire has claimed that the players owe Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a performance against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday afternoon.
United were on the end of a battering against Liverpool last weekend, losing 5-0 at Old Trafford as Egyptian frontman Mohamed Salah netted a hat-trick against the Red Devils.
Pressure has begun to ramp up on head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, with various reports claiming that his days as United manager could be numbered.
Now, Solskjaer's side travel to north London to face Nuno Espirito Santo's Spurs, with the two managers desperate for a win to help them climb back into the Premier League's top four.
Ahead of the highly-anticipated clash, Maguire has admitted that he has felt embarrassed in the last week, claiming that the players will come out fighting against the Lilywhites.
"It's been tough, it's been disappointing," he told Sky Sports. "When you look back at the result and the performance it was embarrassing. Nowhere near good enough for this club
"It's been a tough week. I'm not going to say we've moved on easily.
"It's one of the lowest I'm sure all the players have felt in their career. You go home and you don't sleep much, you've got thoughts running through your head. 'If only I did this or this'. If I'm being honest I went home and I just looked at myself and what I can do better and take full responsibility on my shoulders
"I hope every player in the dressing room is looking at themselves, taking full responsibility on their shoulders and not pointing the finger and blaming anyone else. You look at yourself first and foremost when you have a result like this and a period like this.
"We let the manager down against Liverpool. We let the fans down, the club down, us as players. So we have to take huge responsibility for that.
"Do we owe him a performance? Of course we do."