Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins has insisted that the team will "regroup" for next season following last week's training ground bust-up.
The Welsh outfit confirmed that there had been a couple of "incidents" between players before Sunday's 1-0 defeat to Chelsea.
However, Jenkins has insisted that the team's performance after losing Chico Flores to a red card in the early stages of the match at the Liberty Stadium shows that everyone is committed to the cause.
"It tells you that everybody connected with Swansea City - staff, directors, players and supporters - is 100% committed to making sure that we give every ounce of effort to ensure we stay in the Premier League," the South Wales Evening Post quotes Jenkins as saying.
"All our focus is on the next four games and on making sure we get enough points to get us out of the situation we're in. We can then look to refocus and regroup for next season, when we will attempt to push on again."
The Swans are currently three points above the relegation zone in the Premier League table.