Daniel Farke said his players need to go into the Swansea City game with the same “desire and commitment” as they were playing with before the international break.
City picked up five wins in five league games going into the November break, including wins against Aston Villa, Millwall and Nottingham Forest, despite being behind in all three.
Last time out saw City came from behind twice at Carrow Road against Millwall to win 4-3 late on, and Farke believes this has made the players’ confidence and self-belief greater.
He said: “The belief in ourselves and the group is increasing; our opponents know that they can’t write us off, and that’s quite good thing.