Manchester United defender Eric Bailly says the players are right behind manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Bailly admits the current players do struggle, however, with the weight of demands to match the success of past great United teams.
He told Mundo Deportivo: "United compete against their own past. A team used to winning the Premier or even the Champions League. And it's been down for too long. But now is not the time to look back but to the future and try to turn things around because there is plenty of talent.
"In the league we have to add three at a time, although sometimes it costs like last weekend against West Brom, and then we will see if it is enough to compete for the title."
On manager Solskjaer, Bailly added: "We have learned how to overcome adversity because the dressing room is with Solskjaer. He is a close guy who has a good relationship with everyone and understands the football player's codes. He knows when one is not well and he has added a lot of value since he came."

