The club have yet to win on the road in the Premier League this season, with Saturday's 0-0 draw at Sunderland their fourth stalemate in a row.
But O'Shea is certain the Red Devils will soon turn a corner as they bid to make up ground on leaders Chelsea, who boast a five-point advantage over their title rivals.
"The away form has been disappointing but I can see that turning around very soon because of the quality and experience we have," he said.
"We won't know whether these draws are a concern until the end of the season.
"But at Manchester United, it has always been the case that if we draw two or three games it is a crisis, people say the empire is crumbling.
"We are used to that. It happens every season. It is about proving the critics wrong."
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