The former Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson told ESPN if Manchester United can stay in the hunt until the new year, they'll have a chance.
He said: "It's that kind of league, anyone can win it now.
"Leicester are the most consistent, they've only lost one game. If we get to New Year up near the top, we'll have a good chance."
Ferguson accepts Van Gaal is facing an uphill battle to get his team to gel after signing 12 new players over the last two summers.
But he says if Anthony Martial can have the same impact as Dwight Yorke did in his first season United will get close.
Yorke scored 29 goals in 51 games in 1998/99 following his move from Aston Villa as United won the treble.
Ferguson added: "He has certainly made a lot of changes and he's bought new players this year and, I think, five or six new players the year before.
"That takes time and it's not easy. Coming to Manchester United, you do need time. In my time, there was maybe Dwight Yorke who gave an immediate response. He was fantastic from day one.
"They are not always like that, he was an exception. It normally takes some time, particularly if they come from abroad, to settle in."
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