Leeds defender Gabriel Gudmundsson insists the dressing room remains united and is focused on sticking together and adapting, despite a difficult run of form.
The Whites are 18th in the Premier League with just three wins from their opening 12 games, and four defeats in their past five have piled on the pressure.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDaniel Farke's side travel to Manchester City on Saturday, before games against Chelsea and Liverpool.
Speaking to BBC Radio Leeds, Gudmundsson said they are committed to riding out the tough spell.
"We are all behind everyone in the club. We are working to come through.
"We know we have a plan each game to play with, and it's football; things happen. We need to adapt to certain games depending on which team you're playing and their qualities. We have to accept sometimes that we are losing, and when we are winning, we are winning.
"When we are playing at home, we feel very good - I think everyone can see that as well. But when we are playing away, we need to step up. The performances are there, but we just need to make sure we get the points.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"It's such a good group of players. We are so close to each other and want to help each other all the time. We are not focusing on [poor results] too much. We know we have a big game ahead, and we are going to help each other.
"It's only November and nothing is going to be decided here. We are all sticking together and working hard. We know what we can do, we have a good group - and we will figure this out."
Listen to the full interview on BBC Sounds