Manchester United manager David Moyes has urged his struggling team to keep faith with their current methods and assured them that their flagging fortunes will rise soon.
United head into Wednesday's Premier League match at Arsenal having lost five of their nine matches since the turn of the year, with the 2-2 draw with Fulham on Sunday leaving champions seventh in the table, nine points off fourth place and 15 points below leaders Chelsea.
According to Sport24, however, Moyes defended his side's tactics against bottom-of-the-table Fulham and expressed certainty that United's luck would turn, saying that there have been a few twists this season and hopes that United would get back their prowess back in the future.
Moyes further said that they just need to keep doing the right things and believe that their luck will change.
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