Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher has insisted that he and his teammates have faith in the new system Louis van Gaal is trying to implement at the club.
The Red Devils have made a winless start to the season as they have struggled in their new 3-5-2 formation, scoring two goals and accumulating just two points in the Premier League.
United were also dumped out of the Capital One Cup with a humiliating 4-0 loss to MK Dons.
Fletcher told reporters: "We aren't doing that at all. We have to master the system and we have to play better and win individual battles.
"There are other things that come into it apart from the system. I am confident that we will put things right if we keep believing in ourselves and the manager.
"This is another disappointing result so when we come back from our internationals we are going to have to work on things. Everything is new but basic football principles come into it, too. We are trying our best. We just need to keep believing in the manager's philosophies and ideas."
Van Gaal's side are currently 14th in the Premier League after three games this season.