Swansea City manager Francesco Guidolin was forced to deny more apparent rifts with his players following Ki Sung-Yeung's angry reaction to being substituted during the 1-0 Premier League defeat against Southampton.
After last week's public fall-out with Neil Taylor, having hauled him off before half-time against Chelsea -- he was left out of the squad altogether for the game at St. Mary's.
"This is not a good attitude," Guidolin said. "I have to speak with him. I respect all my players, the relationship is important. There is no problem.
"In this squad I have good guys, good players, there is no problem with the relationship.