Manchester United fans are convinced that executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward was forced to tell Phil Jones to be quiet after the defender appeared to say 'sacked in the morning' during his side's defeat by West Ham.

Footage captured on Sky Sports and then later broadcast on Match of the Day has left United fans convinced that Jones felt the wrath of Woodward.
Jones was sat in the row behind Woodward and appeared to shake his head in disgust at something on the pitch before muttering something.
Fans on social media believe he said 'sacked in the morning', clearly making reference to Solskjaer's future.
Without hesitation, Woodward quickly turned around and issued a sharp response with some suggesting he said: 'We’re on camera. Stop'.Onlookers took to Twitter to express their fury at the embarrassing situation on Sunday with one saying: 'Rivalries aside they are one of the biggest clubs in world football & Phil Jones is caught doing this - that dressing room & team is finished if this sort of things that fringe players who've done nothing are coming out with'.
However, a wider angle of the incident appears to show Woodward is, in fact, talking to another member of United's staff.



