Louis van Gaal was bullish after his side's 0-0 draw with Chelsea, and stressed that he would not be falling on his own sword.
When asked on BT Sport about his mention of the R word in his post-match comments over the weekend, the Man United manager refuted the suggestion.
He pointed to the spirited performance of his side under immense pressure as a factor in his defiant mood.
Should he stay or should he go now? The next few days will be fascinating...
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