Having started in only twelve matches, Fellaini epitomizes, more than anyone else, the disappointing season experienced by David Moyes, his former coach at Everton.
Despite being perceived as close to his manager, Fellaini appears to be hindered by their relationship and has failed to deliver consistently. However, the Scottish tactician is expected to place his faith in Fellaini for Tuesday evening’s crucial encounter against Bayern Munich, providing the Belgian midfielder with an opportunity to demonstrate his worth and justify his hefty transfer fee.
Like Moyes, Fellaini’s future at Manchester United hangs in the balance, and his performance against Bayern Munich could play a significant role in determining his fate with the club.
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