Man United's woes continue with home loss against Norwich

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal faced the ire of fans as Norwich increased the under-fire Dutchman's woes with a 2-1 Barclays Premier League win at Old Trafford.

Goals from Cameron Jerome and Alex Tettey either side of half-time proved enough for the Canaries, despite a reply from Anthony Martial.

United left the field to boos after failing to win for a sixth game in succession in a damaging run that has placed question marks over Van Gaal's future.

Louis van Gaal admits he does fear the sack - but insists he is still the right man to lead Manchester United: "Yes of course I am worried about that because I know that belief in a manager is very important, and when you lose the games you play then the belief in a manager shall decrease. That is happening now. I cannot close my eyes to that."

The result also made for a miserable afternoon for captain Wayne Rooney on the occasion of his 500th appearance for the club. The England linchpin started brightly but was unable to wrest back the initiative once the Canaries, who had been without a win at Old Trafford since 1989, took command with two breakaway goals.

United controlled possession early on and showed plenty of attacking intent, with Rooney operating centrally, but they failed to test visiting goalkeeper Declan Rudd.

Rooney did poke the ball past Rudd in the 10th minute, but the flag had already been raised for offside against Marouane Fellaini.

Mephis Depay clipped an effort over the bar and Rooney dragged another shot wide before the pair combined to create another chance only for Russell Martin to clear.

After a long period on the back foot, Norwich eventually served warning of their ability on the counter-attack as Tettey beat Chris Smalling with a neat bit of skill only to shoot wide from distance.

The opening goal also came on the break as Nathan Redmond surged down the right and pushed the ball past the static Phil Jones to feed Jerome. The striker took up the charge and turned inside the diving Ashley Young before firing a fierce shot through the arms of David de Gea.

United fans' frustration was immediately evident, and even more so at the interval, although the boos turned to loud applause as the players reached the tunnel.

But worse was to follow after the restart as the Canaries doubled their lead with 54 minutes gone.

Rooney, perhaps in frustration, had ventured back into midfield to try to retrieve possession, but lost out and Jerome quickly released Tettey. The Norwegian was quickly into his stride and raced into the area before beating a helpless De Gea with a low shot into the corner.

United were jolted back into action and started to show greater urgency.

Rooney missed the target with an overhead kick before a Young cross created the chance for Martial to pull one back. The Frenchman got a lucky deflection off one defender, but then nimbly avoided Ryan Bennett and lashed a powerful drive into the roof of the net.

Fans responded with chants of "attack, attack" and more pressure and chances came, but United could not take advantage.

Rooney was unable to turn in a ball across the area and miscontrolled another pass, while Juan Mata had a free-kick pushed away by Rudd.

United had one last chance in the dying moments, but Smalling could not keep his header on target.

Van Gaal addressed the issue of dealing with tough periods in a collective manner: "What you have seen today is what a lack of confidence can do. It was not good enough. It is also confirmation we are in a very bad period and we have to come out of that bad period. You have to win against Norwich City, you have to win every home match. We did that this season until now. The problem is how we can manage to come out of this bad period. That can be done when you are sticking together, not only the players, manager and staff, but also the fans, because that is very important."