Watching Manchester United struggle in the Premier League this season has been hard for the fans and they are getting little in return with the Theatre of Dreams often serving up the stuff of nightmares.

Louis van Gaal’s toothless side has slipped to sixth in the table, without a win in their previous six Premier League games and with just three goals scored.

The calls of ‘attack, attack, attack’ from the Old Trafford faithful appear to be falling on deaf ears as United supporters have witnessed just 13 league goals - 10 for the hosts and three for the opposition - which is the worst return at any ground in the top four divisions in English football.

Manchester United fans watch on with glum faces as Louis van Gaal's side fail to score against Chelsea

Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has just one Premier League goal since September

Louis van Gaal, walking off after the Chelsea draw, has been urged by United fans to produce attacking football

In comparison, during Sir Alex Ferguson’s final title-winning season in charge (2012-13), it took United just four games to reach 13 league goals at home.

Chalking off the away team goals at Old Trafford, Van Gaal’s men have only scored 10 home league goals this season, placing United joint 82nd out of 92 teams as the discontent continues to grow.

League One side Peterborough lead the way in total home goals with 45 at their London Road ground in the first half of this campaign - 26 scored by the hosts.

In the Premier League it is a Romelu Lukaku-inspired Everton and Manchester City leading the way with 41 goals flying in at their respective home grounds.

Manuel Pellegrini’s side also claim the No 1 ranking for goals just from the home side, firing in an impressive 29.

City and Everton are the only Premier League sides to feature in the top 20 for home goals, with Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham (18) next at joint 25th, with the Football League appearing to offer more regular goal-mouth action.

Fans watching at Fulham (44), Sheffield United (43), Notts County (42), Colchester (41) and Carlisle (41) have certainly received value for money in terms of goals seen at their stadiums in the first half of the season.

Rooted to the bottom of the Premier League, unsurprisingly Aston Villa are the basement side in home goals scored too as Reme Garde’s side have hit just six in front of their fans.

Several Premier League sides join Villa at the bottom in terms of home goals scored. Stoke (10), Watford (10), Sunderland (9) and Swansea (9) have all struggled to find the back of the net. Perhaps a striker will be arriving in the January window for these sides?

Despite stealing top spot in the Premier League on Monday, Arsenal are ranked joint 78 for both teams scoring at home, with seemingly tight contests unveiling in north London for Arsene Wenger’s men.

But where does your side rank?