'I don't know about reaction' - caretaker boss O'Dea published at 20:45 GMT
Image source, Getty ImagesCaretaker boss Darren O'Dea has played down the idea of Swansea City's players producing a reaction following the sacking of Alan Sheehan when they face Bristol City on Saturday (12:30 GMT).
O'Dea, who was assistant to Sheehan, will lead Swansea at Ashton Gate after his fellow Irishman was dismissed 10 days ago.
The Swans were thrashed by Ipswich Town in what proved to be Sheehan's final game in charge, with the Welsh club slipping to 18th in the Championship having won only one of their past seven league games.
But when asked whether there could be a reaction to Sheehan's departure this weekend, O'Dea said: "I hope not. I hope the players always are absolutely engrossed and doing their very best for Swansea.
"Of course there will be personal relationships with Alan. I don't think there's ever been a lack of effort from the players. I absolutely would be unequivocal in that, so I don't know about reaction.
"I would like to think they're always absolutely at their maximum and I definitely hope that is the case [on Saturday], which I'm sure it will be."
Image source, Huw Evans AgencyO'Dea only discovered in the middle of this week that he would be at the helm for Bristol City, as Swansea failed in their attempts to appoint a new boss before the weekend.
A number of Sheehan's now former players have been away on international duty, meaning there has been little time to prepare to face the Robins.
"Sometimes simplifying things for them can be the way forward," O'Dea said.
"I don't mean that in terms of the way we'll play, but the way I see it is I'll pick a team that puts players in their positions that they're clear on, that they've done before, and we'll play in a way that suits individual players.
"Ultimately then collectively we can perform and hopefully win."

























