Sheffield Wednesday manager Xisco Munoz pleaded for unity at the struggling Championship club after fans turned on him during a 3-0 defeat at Swansea.
The winless Owls were brushed aside by their fellow strugglers in south Wales to the disgust of a large travelling contingent who called for Spaniard Munoz to go.
Wednesday offered little all afternoon, with a first-half Jamal Lowe penalty and later strikes by Jerry Yates and Charlie Patino proving their undoing.
Munoz said: "The performance was very strange. In the second half we had chances to score, but we are in difficulty now.
"Everything is negative but it's important we stay together, I need people to help me in this situation.
"I know how hard the players are working every day. We can put the focus on me, but I will continue until my last day.
"I am not stupid, I knew the situation when I signed here. I understand the unhappiness."

