Jose Mourinho has not had the easiest time at Manchester United since the new season began.

The Portuguese coach has overseen just three wins in seven Premier League matches.

The most recent result was a disappointing one for the Red Devils as they were beaten 3-1 by West Ham United at the London Stadium in the early kickoff on Saturday.

Felipe Anderson gave the hosts the lead before Andriy Yarmolenko's strike was sent into the back of the net inadvertently by United defender Victor Lindelof.

In the second half, Marcus Rashford managed to pull a goal back, but it was not enough to inspire a comeback for the Red Devils.

Marko Arnautovic killed any hope of a revival when he nabbed West Ham's third of the day.

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Many United fans were baffled by Mourinho's decision to field a back three, which consisted of Chris Smalling, Victor Lindelof and Scott McTominay, who generally plays as a central midfielder.

For some fans, the result was too much and many demanded that Mourinho be booted out the club.