Fulham fans called for Martin Jol to be axed after they crashed to their fifth defeat in a row against Swansea City.

Jonjo Shelvey's late strike earned the Welsh club a 2-1 win to inflict more misery on the struggling west Londoners.

A large section of supporters made their feelings known at the final whistle with shouts of 'Jol out' coming from the stands.

"It is not the nicest period of my life, I have to stay," the under-fire Dutchman admitted afterwards.

"I can understand (the fans' anger). You don't enjoy that, but the first half they were behind us because they could see us playing with a good rhythm, creating a few chances.

"But the second half, if you are 1-0 down, then 1-1 and then 2-1 down, you get this sort of criticism.

"You need points, you need wins. But I think, especially in the first half, we were good enough to score three goals and we didn't.

"The only disappointing thing is if you don't score goals, you should be capable of getting a result, a 0-0 for example. That was terrible after scoring."

Jol insists he still has the full support of his players despite the miserable run of results leaving them in the bottom three.

"I brought a lot of players in and they know me," he added. "There is no problem in the dressing room.

"You need 40 points and Swansea, for example, would have been below us if we would have had the winner today and there is no problem over there.

"We scored their first goal for them, so what is the difference between success and failure?"