Thegoalmac can reveal that Marouane Fellaini believes he was an easy target to blame for Manchester United's poor season under David Moyes.
The 27-year-old joined Old Trafford in a €34 million deal from Everton
on deadline day in 2013 but struggled to find an influential role in
United's midfield during his debut campaign.
"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, but that was
something I had to deal with," Fellaini told The Times.
"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."
Moyes has since taken charge of Real Sociedad and
Fellaini believes the Scot should not be tarnished by his record at Old
Trafford.
"He didn't have luck when he was in charge at United,"
said the midfielder. "But that doesn't change the fact he has the
quality to succeed."
United finished seventh in the Premier League last season with Moyes sacked after just 10 months in charge.
However,
under replacement Louis van Gaal, the club currently sit third in the
table as they attempt to regain Champions League football and Fellaini
believes a fourth-placed finish should be the minimum aim.
"Last season was not good enough for Manchester United," said the Belgium international.
"We
know that and we are working hard to put that right. In some ways it is
too early to talk about the title because we are still building and it
is only December, but we are winning matches consistently again and when
that happens your belief grows.
"At the very least we have to be in the top four; we must do that. I wanted this challenge."
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