Revitalised: Fellaini has been a favourite of Louis van Gaal this season
Marouane Fellaini has spoken out about what he feels was unwarranted criticism during his maiden season at Old Trafford. The 27-year-old struggled for form as David Moyes' Red Army endured their worst campaign since the Premier League's foundation in 1992.
United
finished in seventh place in the Premier League, missing out on
European football altogether, and Fellaini was regularly castigated for
his performances.
The Belgian claims it was a case of the Reds malfunctioning as a unit though, rather than individual players failing to perform.
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He told The Times: "Last season we didn't play well
as a team and it was easy for people outside the club to say it was me
because the manager brought me with him [from Everton], but that was
something I had to deal with.
"It was a difficult moment because in all my career I hadn't experienced anything like it. I learnt a lot.
"I
care about what people have to say, of course, but my concern was for
my family, my mum and dad and my brothers, because when [critics] are
saying bad things about me, it will have been very hard for them." In pictures - Manchester United's January transfer targets:
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It's been a different story this time around for Fellaini and
United, with the club sat in third place after racking up six victories
on the bounce.
The ex-Everton man has been a permanent fixture in
new boss Louis van Gaal's side since his dominant performance in the
Reds' 1-1 draw with Chelsea in October.
Fellaini is expected to start his ninth consecutive game for United when the Reds visit Villa Park on Saturday.
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