Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United honeymoon period has been over for some time now and the Reds delivered another disappointing display against West Ham on Saturday.
United have lost to Arsenal, Barcelona and Wolves twice since their Champions League comeback against Paris Saint-Germain having tasted defeat just once in Solskjaer's first 17 matches in charge.
United's poor run of form has seen them drop out of the FA Cup but they still remain in contention for a top-four spot in the Premier League and have an outside chance of making the Champions League semi-finals.
Had they failed to beat West Ham, United's chances of making it into Europe's top club competition would've slimmed significantly but they got the all-important three points courtesy of Paul Pogba's penalty double.
Marcus Rashford, a second-half substitute for United, made the point on Twitter that United had done what was necessary by picking up maximum points - but fans didn't agree.
The football needs to improve.
Not good enough.
Big improvement needed.
What's wrong with them?
Football is about more than results.
Clear-out required.
Maximum effort is required in every game.
It's not all that matters.
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