Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini says manager Louis van Gaal has the support of the whole team, while he is confident the club will soon start to find the back of the net on a regular basis again.
Van Gaal has come in for criticism of late with United having crashed out of the Champions League this week, while, despite sitting three points off the top of the Premier League table, fans have been unimpressed by their side's style of play.
United have scored just 20 league goals all season -- compared to leaders Leicester's 32 -- and have had six goalless draws this term, but Fellaini is confident Van Gaal will turn things around.
"We trust him. He is the manager, it is his philosophy and we have to continue like that," Fellaini told NBC Sports. "I am sure the goals will come and the chances as well."
Fellaini has not had the season so far that he would have liked, with suspension and injury helping to limit him to just five starts for United.
The Belgium international, however, is sure he will be more involved with the first team going forward.
"The manager decides but I am sure my time will come and I will show myself. I can help [score the goals] and I can play as well. Last season I scored goals and I did well. I'm sure my time will come and I will play."
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