Birmingham City midfielder Barry Ferguson is confident results will turn around.
Birmingham currently sit one point above the relegation zone having picked up just one win from their first seven games of the season.
But Ferguson, who was voted players' player of the year last season, believes the team spirit at St Andrews will help the team through a sticky start to the campaign.
"People look at me as if I'm stupid, but it's definitely the best team spirit I've ever experienced, I've ever played in," he said.
"I'm not just saying that because I'm enjoying myself. You go in and you see at half-time, even when we are on top in a game, people are still at each other.
"Not fighting or anything like that, but it's great. It should be like that.
"We don't like our standards to fall and, if anybody does let them fall, then there's someone else down their throat.
"It makes the manager's job a lot easier."