Former Manchester United star Gary Neville is refusing to sound the alarm bells despite his former side's 4-0 defeat to Chelsea on Sunday.
The Sky Sports pundit believes that the current United side does not yet have Jose Mourinho's stamp on it and results will get better for the Red Devils once the Portuguese manager has his imprint on the side.
He said: "There is a lot of work to do for United, but as a United fan I am not alarmed.
"I thought that they would be better at the start of the season. Maybe that was a thought of Mourinho having a massive impact, but when you look at it today, that's not a Jose Mourinho team at all.
"He has got to work with them, he's got to get more out of them. He can't do anything over the next three months and it will be difficult in January."