Liverpool defender Kolo Toure is looking to his teammates for a positive reaction to their defeat to Southampton on Saturday.
The Reds suffered just their second Anfield defeat of 2013 when the traveling Saints won 1-0, and Toure wants the whole team to bounce back immediately.
"The most important thing is: how are we going to react to a setback like that? I'm sure the team is really strong mentally," Toure told the club's official website.
"We didn't have a chance to score the goal to make a draw. But the next game [against Manchester United] is going to be very important for us and we will do everything we can to win the game.
"It's a marathon - the season is very long and we're going to have ups and downs. We all know that as a team we didn't perform; it wasn't one or two, it was the squad. We didn't work as a team like we are used to."
Toure signed on a free transfer from Manchester City in the summer.