'Everyone laid it on the line' after Oxford loss - Neilpublished at 11:53 28 April
Sunderland captain Dan Neil has revealed frustrations were aired in the dressing room after the Black Cats suffered a fourth successive defeat against Oxford United on Saturday.
Regis Le Bris has rotated his side in recent games since a spot in the Championship play-offs was confirmed but fielded his strongest possible starting 11 at the Kassam Stadium.
Neil told BBC Radio Newcastle: "Things were said in the dressing room which I think are good for the squad to be honest.
"We don't have long left til the play-offs to figure out what's happened in the last few weeks. So I think everyone laid it out on the line in the dressing room. I think that's a good thing for the squad."
Sunderland, whose last win came at West Brom on 5 April, host QPR on Saturday in their final game of the regular season before the first leg of the play-off semi-finals - away to whoever finishes fifth - on Friday 9 May, with the return leg on 13 May.
Neil said: "I'm not worried in the slightest for the next few weeks. We haven't become a bad team overnight. We haven't comfortably finished fourth and been disappointed with not giving the top two a run without all this hard work this year.
"We know we're a good team. We know on our day we can beat anybody in this league. I think you've seen in all the big games this year we've turned up and I have no doubt in this squad that we're going to turn up for the biggest game of not just the season but our careers so far.
"It's just about everyone sticking together, everybody associated with the club sticking together. We'll be ready for the play-offs."
There is a famous photo of the now 23-year-old midfielder as an eight-year-old in the stands supporting Sunderland, and he was asked about the away supporters' reaction to the team after the 2-0 defeat on Saturday.
"It was alright. Obviously there will be frustration. There will be people getting behind us. That's all kind of natural.
"We understand that the fans will be frustrated over the last few weeks but looking at the bigger picture, we have got the biggest game of the season coming up very soon and we need everybody to be behind each other.
"Like I said, they're going to be frustrated after the last few results and don't get me wrong, it was mentioned in the changing room about the fans and how they've travelled everywhere with us this year and supported us through it all.
"We need one last push from them and I've got no doubt that they're going to do that and we're going to do everything we possibly can in the build-up to the play-offs and when it comes round, try to get the best outcome."