Swansea striker Wilfried Bony has called for unity as the club attempt to reverse their desperate run of form.
The Swans have now lost their last five matches, including four in the Premier League, and only Crystal Palace's early-season travails are keeping them off bottom spot.
Saturday's visit to Burnley saw them comfortably beaten 2-0 by Sean Dyche's side with the first goal scored Jack Cork, a man they shipped out in a summer of questionable transfer activity.

Pressure is building around manager Paul Clement, who is set for talks with majority shareholder Steve Kaplan, and chairman Huw Jenkins also came in for criticism from the travelling contingent at Turf Moor.