Captain Leon Britton insists Swansea City's players are still behind head coach Francesco Guidolin.
Swansea have gone six Premier League games without a win and Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Liverpool increased the pressure on Guidolin.
Britton says uncertainty regarding the Italian's future has been unsettling.
"It's not great but the modern day footballer understands it's part of the game," he said.
"I think the way we played out there [against Liverpool], and the way we pushed and the way we worked shows that we're behind the manager. But we can't stop speculation."
Guidolin is the odds on favourite to be the next Premier League boss to leave his post.