ERIC Ramsay remains part of the Manchester United coaching staff following a turbulent weekend at Old Trafford.

The former Llanfyllin High School pupil joined the Manchester United set-up in the summer as set-piece coach having previously been part of the Chelsea coaching staff.

However the departure of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as manager on Sunday following their humiliating 4-1 defeat against Watford has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the remainder of United's coaching staff.

So far only Solskjaer has been shown the door after three years at the helm with coaches Mike Phelan, Kieran O'Connor, Martyn Pert and Ramsay set to continue under interim coach Michael Carrick.

There have been no changes to the goalkeeping department, where goalkeeping coach Richard Hartis is still assisted by Craig Mawson.

Ramsay will look to play his part in the club's revival and ensure his role when a new manager is appointed with the club seemingly content to wait until the end of the season with Zinedine Zidane, Brendan Rodgers, Erik Ten Hag,Ralf Rangnick and Luis Enrique among the candidates.