Stevie Nicol feels Jose Mourinho sends his Man United squad out with the wrong attitude against the Premier League's best.

Jose Mourinho said he will still look to Romelu Lukaku to score Manchester United's goals, despite the Belgian's current goal drought that has seen him score just once in his last 11 games.

Lukaku is still looking for his first goal against a top-six team since his summer move from Everton, after blanks against Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea.

And speaking ahead of United's Premier League clash with Arsenal at the weekend, Mourinho -- who praised Lukaku's work ethic this week -- said he's relaxed about his star striker's lack of production.

Mourinho said: "He is going to score soon, no problem. He is going to score soon.

Jose Mourinho has backed Romelu Lukaku to continue scoring very soon.

"If it's Saturday, Tuesday, next week, I don't know but he is going to score soon. No problem at all. No problem at all.

"For me the most important thing is team work and he is second to none in giving everything he has to the team, scores doesn't score, it's not a problem. He is phenomenal."

Rob is ESPN FC's Manchester United correspondent. Follow him on Twitter @RobDawsonESPN.

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