Swansea midfielder Jack Cork accepts the players must take their share of the blame as the club look to move on following the sacking of manager Bob Bradley.
Bradley's 85-day tenure came to an end on Tuesday evening, with the Swans in 19th place following a seventh defeat in 11 games since the American was appointed.
Ryan Giggs and Wales boss Chris Coleman are among those in the frame to replace him, but Cork said responsibility does not lay solely with the manager.
Cork said on the club's official website: 'We are all disappointed because Bob is a good guy who worked very hard to turn things around here.