Fred is glad that Manchester United supporters have included him in an Ole Gunnar Solskjaer chant.
The Red Devils star has only started two league games under the United boss but the club's fans appear to still have faith in the £52million man.
The United midfielder has revealed he is happy to be included in the 'Ole's at the Wheel' chant which is based on the song Waterfall by an iconic Manchester band called The Stone Roses.
Fred told the club's website: 'Man, since I arrived here the fans have always been behind me, even when I didn't play that well in some games, when I played badly in a few games.
'The fans always supported and believed in me, even when I was out of the team.
'As I said before, I'm really happy today, being able to get on the pitch and give something back to the fans for the love and care they've shown me by doing my best on the pitch.
'So I'm really happy and of course we know the song, I hear the fans singing it a lot.
'I feel really grateful to the Man United fans and whenever I'm on the pitch I'll aim to do my best for all the fans to get the win and make them happy.
Fred explained that he had not heard of the Stone Rones until this song was created.
Fred added: 'I'd not heard their music before, but I'm going to look them up and have a listen.
'Sometimes when we're coming on to the pitch we're so focused we don't really hear it, but I'm definitely going to check them out.'
The Red Devils midfielder started United's 3-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain to advance to the Champions League quarter-finals.
Fred said: 'Wednesday night really represented a good and important [moment] for me to be my best for Professor Ole.
'Ole, Michael Carrick and the coaching team had been talking to me, helping me to prepare for this moment.'