Real Sociedad boss David Moyes has insisted that he 'has confidence in his players' to overcome a disappointing start to the campaign.
Sociedad lost their sixth league game of the season on Friday when they went down 2-0 at fellow strugglers Las Palmas.
Moyes is reportedly under severe pressure at the Basque club, but the Scot remains confident that he has the credentials to lead the team away from the bottom three.
"The players and I must do better. Coaches of all teams in the world would be concerned about our situation, but I'm not worried. I'm used to it," Moyes told reporters.
"The season is long and I have confidence in the players, but they must demonstrate their quality. We had chances in the first 15 minutes but didn't take them. We deserved more from recent matches but not [on Friday].
"I expect to finish the season here, and my players are better than what they showed [on Friday]. [Las Palmas] didn't have many chances either, but they were more effective."
Sociedad have only won two of their 11 league games this season.