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Jose Mourinho's job at Manchester United "not under threat"

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Manchester United reportedly have no plans to part company with manager Jose Mourinho despite a poor start to the new Premier League season.

Manchester United have reportedly decided to keep faith in manager Jose Mourinho.

United's 3-0 defeat at home to Tottenham Hotspur on Monday night means that the club have now made their worst start to a Premier League campaign since 1992.

Mourinho also finds himself under pressure due to alleged tension with some of his players - most notably Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial - but it appears that the Portuguese will continue to find himself in the Old Trafford hotseat.

According to Sky Sports News, United currently have no plans to part company with Mourinho at this stage of the season.

The report suggests that the situation could change if United suffer defeat at Burnley at the weekend, but it appears that the club's hierarchy are against making a high-profile alteration in the dugout.

United currently sit in 13th place in the top-flight standings.

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