Lucas Moura insists Tottenham's players believe in Jose Mourinho.
The Portuguese looked on the brink of losing his job after last week's shock 3-0 loss to Dinamo Zagreb, which eliminated Spurs from the Europa League.
But after bouncing back with a win over Aston Villa on Sunday, Moura said Mourinho still had the backing of his players.
"It's been a very bad week for us, the feeling was very bad," the Spurs winger told the Evening Standard. "Last night, we showed our nature, we showed attitude.
"The good thing about football is you don't have time to cry. We talked about [the Dinamo] game. The manager told us a lot of things, but the kind of things we need to keep between us.
"He has a lot of experience and he tried to motivate us, and it was very good for last night's game. Let's go. We have nine games to play, we have a final (the Carabao Cup), let's finish the season well.
"We are all together. We're in the same boat. We lose together, we win together. What happened in Croatia was our fault. Everyone included. When we're on the pitch, we just want to win.
"We know there are a lot of fans behind the TV supporting us. We play for our family, we play for pride and we're all together. We believe in the coach. We believe in the coach because we know his history. We just want to be successful here."

