
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford feels the home support can make the difference tomorrow against Manchester City.
Rashford feels United can kickstart their season with victory on Sunday.
"It's just the way football is sometimes," he told the United Review. "I don't think we've been playing at our best but we've just won three games.
"I remember last season, before we played Liverpool at home early in the season, we weren't at our best before then but we responded in a big game. We'll be looking for that type of performance again. If we can get that and get the win, then we'll be happy.
"I can see the similarities [to the Liverpool match]. We have the courage and the willingness to fight in every game we play, and we need to pick up the points. We need to move up the Premier League table, there's no time to wait around."
He also said: "There's always something special in the air in these games and the fans are there for us every time.
"It's a huge part of us winning this game, as we've seen in so many games, home and away. The fans played a huge part.
"There are moments in the game when your backs are against the wall and that's when the crowd can make all the difference and really push you on. Whether every fan knows that, I'm not sure, but for the players that's definitely how it works."
