Jose Mourinho’s record of achievement demonstrates he will turn things around after a troublesome begin at Manchester United, says right hand Rui Faria.
Sunday’s 1-1 draw against West Ham at Old Trafford means Mourinho’s side are 6th and 11 focuses behind pioneers Chelsea. They were second at this stage last season under Louis van Gaal.
“It’s a big club and we are used to big clubs – we also know how to take a team to win,” said Faria.
“We know that we will do it.”
Mourinho won three Premier League titles amid two spells at Chelsea, who sacked him last December as they lay sixteenth, having lost nine of their initial 16 class amusements.
He has likewise won class titles with Porto, Inter Milan and Real Madrid.
Mourinho was sent off by arbitrator Jon Moss on Sunday subsequent to kicking a water bottle as he responded to Paul Pogba being demonstrated a yellow card for jumping.
The France midfielder will now be suspended for Wednesday’s EFL Cup quarter-last against West Ham.
It was the second time Mourinho has been expelled in a month, after Mark Clattenburg sent him to the remain amid the 0-0 home draw with Burnley.
He was banned and fined for that, and in a different case was fined £50,000 for remarks made about arbitrator Anthony Taylor before United’s match with Liverpool.
The Football Association will sit tight for Moss’ report before choosing what move to make against Mourinho.
Faria said: “I think everyone saw his frustration in the situation where it should be a free-kick for us.
“And there’s the issue about the yellow card for Paul, which means he’ll be suspended, so there is maybe reasons to express some frustration.”
Mourinho was expelled after two objectives were scored in the opening quarter of the match.
West Ham led the pack in the second moment when Diafra Sakho headed in from Dimitri Payet’s free-kick.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was mostly to blame for the objective however presented appropriate reparations in the 21st moment when he gestured in from Pogba’s dinked conveyance.
Joined have won five of their previous seven group matches.
Mourinho’s men are 11 focuses short of pioneers Chelsea taking after their fifth attract seven association matches. In that period, they have just won one diversion.
Faria said: “We are looking to the team and trying to get the best results. We knew the job was not an easy job and we fight to change the things and it’s what we’ll keep doing.
“We believe in the players, we believe in the team and we believe things will change. And what we are chasing will arrive for sure.”