Former Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, is confident is the right man for the huge job, and will succeed at the Old Trafford.
The Dutch manager is yet to replicate his usual managerial tactics in the Barclay's Premier League, and his side have been majorly affected by series of injuries.
But Ferguson has openly showed his support for new United manager Louis van Gaal, who oversaw the club's creditable 1-1 draw with Jose Mourinho's Chelsea at Old Trafford on Sunday.
"He has that philosophy, stubbornness and determination to succeed, I've got every faith he will be a success," said Ferguson of the veteran Dutch boss.
"I have absolute faith that he's the right man for the job."
Ferguson believes van Gaal's immediate success in England had been hampered by a succession of injuries, particularly in defence.
"It's been one step forward and two steps backward for them so far this season, in terms of injuries," Ferguson said.
"(Radamel) Falcao looks a player and (Angel) di Maria will do well," he added of two of van Gaal's high-profile signings.
"Once he (Van Gaal) can get people fit and a settled, regular back-four, then that's the first route to progress."