Man United is in poor form right now and of course, the pressure is building on the shoulders of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. They've only won four of eight Premier League fixtures this term, with many calling for the Norwegian's head before things get out of hand for the Red Devils.

Solskjaer recently spoke out on his uncertain future with the club and evidently believes he can turn around their fortunes. Via Fabrizio Romano:

“I'm in dialogue with club all the time – open and honest. There is pressure on me, of course. We have progressed over the years, third, second… I've got my values as long as club believes in me, I’ve my way of managing and I believe in myself.”

Man United is currently sixth in the table after a disappointing 4-2 defeat to Leicester City over the weekend. In fact, they've lost three of their last five games, which is by no means a good sign for a side that has serious title aspirations. Cristiano Ronaldo hasn't scored in two matches despite no shortage of clear-cut chances on Saturday.

It's hard to blame everything on the gaffer, but that's frankly just the way it goes. Solskjaer isn't getting results right now and if it doesn't change, Man United will be forced to hire a new manager. The next five games for the Red Devils will certainly prove a lot, with two UCL clashes with Atalanta while also facing Liverpool, Spurs, and Man City in league action. Needless to say, it's a tough spell ahead. It could make or break Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.