Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer praised his players' belief in eacohother after their 3-1 win at West Ham.
The points were ensured by three incredible goals from Paul Pogba, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford in the second period, after Tomas Soucek put the hosts ahead in the first half.
Solskjaer later told MUTV: "The boys now have the belief and the confidence that we can turn things around. You don't panic. Yeah, we were under pressure before half-time, and half-time came at a good time for us.
"We had to clear our heads and go again. We've done it too often now to be a coincidence, those comebacks. It's in these boys and in this badge. Of course you are very happy with the away form and how we're performing. I think at home we've performed more consistent and winning games there as well.
"So now we've taken a step up the table and I think we're coping better with games like this where you're 1-0 down, 2-0 down. The character in the boys, they still believe. That's a big thing, that belief. They've got that belief from the performances and the results they've had lately."

