Reports have claimed the Red Devils boss could face the axe if United lose at Burnley on Sunday afternoon
Mourinho's side have lost their previous two fixtures, losing at Brighton before their embarrassing 3-0 defeat at Old Trafford against Tottenham
However, according to The Guardian, Mourinho and Woodward's relationship has never been better
They claim the United executive vice-chairman has told friends his relationship with Mourinho hasn't been affected by their poor run of form
The Guardian add that Mourinho's job is not in jeopardy, even if the Red Devils lose at Burnley this weekend
Woodward has spoken to the Glazer family on the phone every day for the past three weeks
The Guardian claim the Glazers are upset about United's poor performances this season
Following United's 3-0 defeat against Spurs at Old Trafford on Monday night, Mourinho demanded respect from journalists in his post-match press conference
He said: "I won more Premierships alone than the other 19 managers together. "Three for me, two for them
Respect! "Today I had the proof the best judge are the supporters." Much has been made of Mourinho's struggles this season, with United hero Gary Neville slamming Woodward following their defeat at Brighton
He said: "I can only describe it as something I don't want to see the CEO of Manchester United do
"At the end of the game, stand up, go and shake the opposition CEO's hand, tell him well done and that you'll see him later in the season
"Smile and be bigger than anything." Mourinho's side travel to Burnley on Sunday afternoon (4pm kick-off)
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