Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera believes that a loss to Paris Saint-Germain will not derail their momentum.
United were flying high going into the game, unbeaten under boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
But a 2-0 reverse at home, their worst European home loss in some time, has dented a bit of that confidence.
Yet Herrera insists they will look forward so they can bounce back in the next games.
"Now it is more difficult for us, but we have good examples [of getting good away wins]," said Herrera to reporters after the game.
"I think this result is not going to hurt us because of the way we lost.
"If you lose being worse than the opponent, that could hurt us. But I think until the corner I couldn't say we were better [but] the game was under control.
"They were not creating too many problems, we neither, but 0-0 could have been an okay result because everything would be open."