Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish says the club must be unified after back-to-back defeats in the Premier League.
The Reds face Wolves today.
Dalglish told Liverpoolfc.tv: "It's easier to support your football club when you play as well as you did against Bolton but the real support is when you go to Tottenham and you play badly and they are still there, still supportive. We then go to Brighton midweek and it's sold out. The supporters turned up and they appreciated the effort the players put in, the football that we played and the result that we got. So I think there is a great relationship between players and supporters. I don't think anybody should be allowed to drive any divisions through there and any part of the football club.
"We said it last year and we will say it again; we are much, much stronger if everybody sticks together, and if we've done something wrong then we'll try our best to correct it. We never walked away after the Tottenham game and thought 'hold on, that didn't hurt me'. It was sore and it should have been sore and the disappointment should have been there for everybody and it was there. That was quite a pleasing aspect for us as well, so they know that the players are trying their best, will try their best. We never sweep a bad result under the carpet, but similarly we don't go overboard when we play like we did against Bolton.
"We don't accept that's it, that's the season finished. They have set the standard for the level they can play and how they can play at and they want to maintain it. And I'm sure that everybody who is involved with Liverpool enjoyed the Bolton game much more than they did the Tottenham game, and that includes staff, players and everyone else.
"So for us it's really important that we stick together. I think the people have put a trust in us to look after the club for the moment, both managerially, coaching and playing wise. I think they've got a fair amount of trust in us and I think they know that there's no way that we are going to go backwards for a lack of effort. We are going to be fully committed and if they are on our side then that makes it that little bit easier for us as well."