Louis van Gaal admits Manchester United would have a better chance of scoring goals if they could call on the likes of Sergio Aguero and Luis Suarez to lead the line.

United once again drew a blank on Saturday, with fans inside Old Trafford leading chants of 'attack, attack, attack' as they were held to a goalless draw by West Ham.

The hosts managed just one shot on target throughout the 90, but had 63 per cent possession and Van Gaal feels his side created enough chances for the likes of Suarez and Aguero to put away.

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal looks dejected at the end of yet another draw for his squad

Anthony Martial failed to provide the difference in attack once again as Manchester United were frustrated

Van Gaal feels Barcelona striker Luis Suarez would have put Manchester United's chances away on Saturday

Rival Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero would also have finished United's chances, claims Van Gaal

VAN GAAL COMING UP SHORT Louis van Gaal has drawn 13.2 per cent of his Premier League games in charge of Manchester United 0-0 - the highest percentage of any United boss to have managed at least 50 league matches. Advertisement

'The question is would Luis Suarez or Sergio Aguero score if they were here?' Van Gaal said to BBC Radio Manchester following yet another draw.

'That is a question mark and you never know. I think they would, though. We have created enough chances to score, so that was not the problem.'

United's draw, their fourth in six Premier League games, has seen them drop to fourth in the Premier League - three points adrift of Leicester who surprisingly lead the table after 15 matches.

United captain Wayne Rooney (right) cut a frustrated figure from the stands after being ruled out injured

United goalkeeper David de Gea trudges off after they were held to their fifth goalless draw at home

HOW UNITED'S ATTACK COMPARES Luis Suarez: Appearances in all competitions: 21 Goals in all competitions: 19 Sergio Aguero: Appearances in all competitions: 14 Goals in all competitions: 9 Wayne Rooney: Appearances in all competitions: 20 Goals in all competitions: 7 Anthony Martial: Appearances in all competitions: 17 Goals in all competitions: 5 Advertisement

Despite winning just two of their last six games, United are keen for Van Gaal to remain in charge throughout next season despite the fans' discontent.

Supporters booed Van Gaal's expensive squad off the pitch and will be hoping for a lot more from the players when they face Wolfsburg in the Champions League on Tuesday night.

But the United faithful shouldn't get too carried away even if they do secure that much-needed win in Germany - with Van Gaal claiming his side just aren't good enough to go all the way.

‘I don’t think that we are able to win the Champions League now. Maybe next year when we strengthen our selection again.

‘We have to go as far as possible but normally we are not good enough to win the Champions League. When we are there, we shall try to do everything. But you have to be realistic also.’

United have already spent £250million on players since Van Gaal took over in 2015, topped by £60m for Angel di Maria, who has since left, from Real Madrid and Anthony Martial, who cost £36m.

United played out another draw, much to the frustration of the fans, who chanted 'Attack, attack, attack!'