Manager Sir Alex Ferguson insisted that Manchester United will soon return to form following their goalless draw with Villarreal in the Champions League.
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"We are a bit short but the games will bring us on," Ferguson said.
"We will improve from now. We have a little bit to go yet. But once the sharpness of play comes, I am sure the goals will come as well."
It has been a lacklustre start to the season for the defending Premier League champions, losing to Liverpool last Saturday after drawing their first game against Newcastle - with their only victory coming away to Portsmouth.
They also drew 0-0 with Pompey in the Community Shield, while losing 2-1 to Zenit St Petersburg in the European Super Cup.
A stubborn Villarreal performance ensured United had few chances at Old Trafford, with their best effort coming from a Jonny Evans header against the post.
Ferguson was satisfied with his team's performance, particularly with Cristiano Ronaldo making his first appearance of the season as a second-half substitute.
However, with Ronaldo having spent two months recovering from surgery, the United boss revealed the Portuguese winger was unlikely to start against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Ferguson added: "That was his first game back so it is a big ask to think about Sunday.
"To come back like that, without a practice match or anything, the boy has done very well."
New signing Dimitar Berbatov is another doubt for the Red Devils at the weekend, having missed the European tie with a knee injury.
"Dimitar has a chance for Sunday but it is too early to say for certain," Ferguson said.
(BBC)
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