HOW FELLAINI OVERCAME 'WORST' SEASON

 There’s an exciting episode of the UTD Podcast in the pipeline, as we recently spoke with former Reds midfielder Marouane Fellaini about his journey with the club.

Fellaini, who retired from professional football in February, played for United between 2013 and 2019, scoring 22 goals in 177 appearances and winning three trophies.

The 87-cap Belgium international will be on punditry duty for the friendly with England at Wembley tonight (Tuesday), as he decides where the next step lies.

Earlier this month, Marouane was interviewed by Helen Evans and Sam Homewood and he admitted that his first campaign at the club, under David Moyes in 2013/14, was the most difficult season of his career, following a big-money move from Everton.

United, who were reigning champions, finished seventh – our lowest league position since 1990 – while Fellaini was restricted to 12 Premier League starts. A goalscoring threat for Moyes with the Toffees, he didn’t find the net for the Reds in that first season.

HOW FELLAINI OVERCAME 'WORST' SEASON

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