David Moyes is confident Manchester United will come out of their 'transitional period' stronger after they suffered their second home defeat in four days -- 1-0 against Newcastle.
United were beaten by his former club Everton on Wednesday night as United have collected just two points from their last four Premier League games.
David Moyes: "I'm disappointed with the result. I think we needed a bit of luck to go for us and opportunities to take them a bit better for us and that didn't happen.
"We've lacked a little bit of creativity at the right times and when we've a chance to win some passes but not quite made them. We've lost the two games 1-0 and both have probably been slightly against the run of play we've lost them and that happens, we have to expect that here.
"So we have to create more chances and more opportunities and play better. That's the way to do it. There will be (light at the end of the tunnel) because it is that transitional period which was always going to be the case. We hoped that it wouldn't be quite as poor as it has been in the last few games but hopefully we'll get that right.
"I think United fans have been great and I think they understand it is transition and I think they understand it is the same players that were here last year as well. But obviously the manager has changed, so we'll work and work and we'll try to improve it and try to get better.'
"When I came here I knew it wasn't always going to be easy and it's proving that way.
"I stand firm that we'll be very close to it (the title race) and I hope we're in and around it when it comes to the end of the season.''