Manchester United legend Bryan Robson has insisted that the club are not in crisis.
The Red Devils will finish outside the top four of the Premier League this season and are also looking for a permanent manager following the dismissal of David Moyes on Tuesday.
"No, because of the squad of players they have," he told BBC Sport when asked if United are in crisis.
"With Ryan [Giggs] being in charge with Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt, and Phil Neville in behind them, it is a matter of concentrating on football and letting everything settle down. They will try and win the last four game of the season. It's as simple as that.
"In the summer the club has got to make a decision. I don't think any decisions have been made on that - on who is going to be the next manager or whether Ryan has done a good enough job and they are impressed with him."
Ryan Giggs has been put in charge of United for the rest of the season.