Gary Neville has said that Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is still only one game away from being under pressure again.
The Red Devils registered their worst-ever start to a Premier League season before the second international break but they have enjoyed a mini-revival since then, winning their last three games in all competitions.
Should United beat Bournemouth on Saturday they could be as high as fifth in the table by the end of the weekend, should results go their way.
However, the club's former defender Neville is sceptical, telling talkSPORT: "I don't think they would have been capable of going to Norwich and winning pre the international break. That Liverpool game gave them a little bit of confidence to think: 'We're better than this, let's be positive and beat Norwich'.
"So there has been a mini revival, but I don't think Ole will be sat comfortable in his chair. I think he realises he is one game away from the clouds circling again.
"Ole is looking up the table rather than look down, so it's an important game."
After their trip to the south coast to take on Eddie Howe's men, Solskjaer's side have consecutive home games before the next international break against Partizan Belgrade and Brighton & Hove Albion respectively.
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