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Fellaini: Give 'Dad' Moyes time

ESPN staff
March 13, 2014
Marouane Fellaini is hoping to repay David Moyes' faith © Getty Images
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Marouane Fellaini says David Moyes is like a father figure to him and hopes to repay his faith by coming good at Old Trafford after failing to live up to expectations since his £27.5 million summer move.

Moyes bought Fellaini to former club Everton from Standard Liege for £15 million in September 2008 and then prised him from Goodison Park after succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager.

The midfielder scored 12 goals under Moyes last season but has so been a bitter disappointment for fans at Old Trafford and is yet to find the back of the net for United.

It has been a similarly depressing story for United, who sit 18 points off Premier League leaders Chelsea in sixth and look set to miss out on qualifying for next season's Champions League.

But Fellaini believes any manager would have struggled to continue Ferguson's phenomenal success after 26 years at the United helm and insists Moyes will come good if he is given time.

"I could never say something bad about him [Moyes] because he has done everything for me," Fellaini said at a promotional event in Glasgow.

"He is like a father. When I arrived at Everton I learnt a lot from him and I want to repay him.

"It is difficult for every manager, I think, in the first year. However, United have had 26 years with just the same manager, so the change is not easy for the supporters, for everybody. But give him time and I think he [Moyes] will be great for the club."

United face Liverpool on Sunday, with their opponents flying high in second place, 11 points clear of Moyes' side.

However Fellaini believes Moyes' side showed signs of improvement in their last Premier League outing at West Brom and have no reason to fear Liverpool.

"We won our last game 3-0 against West Brom and played well," Fellaini said. "We are more confident now. On Sunday, we are playing against Liverpool, one of the biggest teams in England, but we have a good team as well."

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