Blackburn boss Mark Hughes is unconcerned about his side's sudden slump in form and says that recent results have not shaken his faith in the quality of the squad at Ewood Park.
But their Uefa Cup defeat in Greece to Larissa followed by last weekend's home Barclays Premier League reversal to Portsmouth has caused many to re-evaluate Rovers' aspirations this season.
"We are not beating ourselves up and we know we have just to get back on track," he said. "We were disappointed in Greece but if we had got an early goal against Portsmouth it would have been a different game.
"We've got the quality players who can produce opportunities and we have proved that given the right opportunities we will convert them. We've had a couple of setbacks but we know we are still a good team.
"There are certainly no great problems with the make-up of the team. Two results have gone against us but prior to that we had gone 15 games without defeat. It is unrealistic to expect us to be unbeaten in every game."