Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl believes the team has the quality to get out of their current rut.
The Saints are going through a miserable run of form, losing six on the bounce in the Premier League.
It is the first time they have lost so many in a row in the club's 135-year history.
But Hasenhuttl is calm, and believes they will right the present wrongs.
The Austrian told reporters: "There's not a general answer I can give there. It's different. Sometimes it's harder for me.
"I must say for example the Aston Villa game (1-0 loss) hurts me more than the Man United game because it was absolutely undeserved to lose this game. This hurts sometimes more than a game where you know you have no chance, even if it's 9-0. You would be worrying about other things that you cannot affect or you cannot control.
"It's never nice to lose games. It's never nice to have such a setback as we have at the moment but I ask myself or I try to be as self-critical as possible to find solutions why it is like this and what are the few things that are missing at the moment and it's not so much I think.
"We still create chances, we still don't have 20 chances against us - then I would really worry. But it is then to find the small things that are missing and I've seen in the Newcastle game, especially in the defence in the reverse gear, a few situations where we can do it, or normally we did it better in the games before we lost.
"This we have to do again. You have to show the players and I think they can take it. I was very critical to them (after Newcastle) and I know that they can take it and I hope that we all find the way back to better result football."