Solskjaer's side went behind to a Chris Wood header before Jay Rodriguez multiplied the Clarets' lead with a wonderful strike to give Burnley a 2-0 win over United at Old Trafford.
What's more, presently the bookies have dropped the chances on the Norwegian being the following supervisor to be sacked in the Premier League. Chances have tumbled to as low as 8/11 with William Hill for Solskjaer to be the following man to lose his employment.
The longest chances are only 2/1 with any semblance of Betfair and Paddy Power.
It implies Solskjaer has overwhelmed Eddie Howe as the most loved to be rejected, with the Bournemouth supervisor up to 4/1 with SkyBet to leave the Vitality Stadium.
Simply behind them is Dean Smith, with the Aston Villa administrator 8/1 to be sacked next in the Premier League.
Solskjaer has been on a troublesome run with United, losing against Liverpool at Anfield at the end of the prior week Wednesday night's mortification.
They have now lost three of their last four Premier League games, placing him in a troublesome position, and completing in the main four presently looks impossible.
The 46-year-old conceded after the game that the exhibition was 'sufficiently bad'.
'The players are giving everything, they have done totally phenomenal so far this season however they realize it wasn't adequate today around evening time,' he said.
'The young men looked intellectually drained towards the end, we didn't find that imagination.
'We can't feel frustrated about ourselves. At the point when you are at Man United you are advantaged in light of the fact that you are playing for the best club on the planet.
'Once in a while you experience periods like that and it is a test I am certain they are going to come through.'
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