Swansea City manager Bob Bradley has admitted that he is 'concerned' after watching his side suffer a 5-0 thrashing at Tottenham Hotspur this afternoon.
The Welsh side failed to build on their first win in 12 attempts last time out - a 5-4 triumph over Crystal Palace - to leave them rock-bottom of the table and three points from safety.
Speaking after the game, Bradley suggested that the referee's "position" may have influenced the result but conceded that the Swans have "a long, long way to go" in their fight against relegation.
"I didn't think the referee was in a good position and that certainly changed the game," he told reporters.
"Today is a big concern. I think the starting point was Tottenham, physically, got to every ball faster. On a day like today it feels like we have a long, long way to go.
"There have been other days where I think there have been promising signs. We have work to do. We knew coming here today was going to be particularly difficult. We have to learn from it but go forward quickly."
The Swans next welcome fellow relegation-battlers Sunderland to the Liberty next weekend.