Fulham boss Martin Jol is confident he can turn things around at Craven Cottage.
The under-fire Dutchman felt the full force of Fulham supporters' anger after defeat to Swansea City on Saturday, trudging off to a chorus of 'Jol out', yet he remains confident of turning things around alongside Rene Meulensteen.
"Before the games against Man United, Liverpool and Southampton, we had a very good spell," Jol said. "We played some good football against Stoke and Crystal Palace, we had a good tempo, a good rhythm.
"But after the three games and three defeats, he called me and told me that he would like to come.
"After a couple of tries, he said he would come and that is good because it is a different mouth.
"It gives you different things in training and on the pitch, but it is the same thing.
"He said he would like to get the best out of [Dimitar] Berbatov, for example, which is what I always try to do and it didn't pay off against Swansea. That's the only thing.
"You can't change the world in two weeks or one week."
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