Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has urged fans to judge him over the long-term.
Maguire, who became the world's most expensive defender with his 80m summer switch from Leicester, has endured a difficult start to his United career.
"I think it's the long term, that's what the main thing is," said Maguire. "In five or six years' time, judge me then - whether I have been a success at this club or not.
"And I do believe and am really confident that, in five or six years' time, I'll be a success and I am sure we'll have many, many good times here.
We need to keep improving as a team, not just me as an individual. I feel, if we improve as a team, I'll be a success too."
Maguire also said he is not weighed down by the pressure of his fee, which saw him eclipse Liverpool's 75m signing Virgil van Dijk as the world's most expensive defender.
It doesn't bother me at all," Maguire told Inside United. "It's something that I can't affect. Leicester wanted to keep me and they are in a great position as a club.
"Manchester United wanted to buy me and they came to an agreement. It's probably a good deal for both parties and it's something now where I want to concentrate on my football."

