Daniel James wants Manchester United to actively try and overturn their poor run of form.
The Red Devils head into the international break sitting in 12th on the Premier League table, having collected just nine points in eight games.
And James said that during a similar time in his career at Swansea, it took a concerted effort from the players to turn things around.
"In the Premier League this season a lot of clubs have young squads showing what they can do. I've always dealt with things in exactly the same way," he said.
"It was the same when I was at Swansea and things weren't going so well.
"It's important in football to react when things aren't going so well. It's alright when things are going good, but it's important to deal with things when it's bad."

