Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted he would "stay strong" amid speculation about his future.
Solskjaer is under pressure at Old Trafford after United slumped to a shock 2-1 Champions League loss at Istanbul Basaksehir on Wednesday.
The Norwegian refused to be overly drawn on his future, but said he was remaining upbeat.
"I decline to comment on such a thing. Of course it's early on," Solskjaer told a news conference.
"Opinions are out there all the time, you have got stay strong and I am employed by the club to do a job and I do that to the best of my ability with our staff."
Sitting 15th in the Premier League, United have suffered back-to-back losses ahead of Saturday's trip to Everton.
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Solskjaer said the defeats hurt, with Wednesday's loss ending United's longest away winning run in all competitions in their history (10 straight).
"Of course the last two results have been a punch in our stomach," he said.
"The only way I know, and I hope the players know, to respond is to get your act together for the Everton game because we know it will be difficult. I am glad we've got a game already on Saturday."
Goals from Demba Ba and Edin Visca had the hosts in control in Istanbul before Anthony Martial's 43rd-minute header, but United fell in Group H, which they top.
Ba's goal saw the forward receive a long pass on halfway and run through onto goal before beating Dean Henderson in a one-on-one.
"Obviously, it's not a goal you normally concede. We've not done our duties there and done our roles," Solskjaer said.
"I've got to say it's my responsibility there. We were going to play a short corner but we forgot to do our defending duties just after we played a couple of passes there."