Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock will accept the fans' criticism after the Eagles' 3-1 defeat at home to Saints in the Barclays Premier League.

Goals from Sadio Mane, Ryan Bertrand and Toby Alderweireld secured victory for the visitors – their sixth against Palace in the league in a row – before Scott Dann headed in a late consolation.

Warnock's decision at 3-0 to replace Yannick Bolasie with defender Martin Kelly was greeted with jeers and there were also boos from the home support at the final whistle.

“When you lose a game you're responsible, I've no complaints about that," Warnock said.

“Bolasie's wife is having a baby and he was tired before the game today.

“What with us playing at QPR in not much more than 24 hours, I thought we would just save his legs a bit.

“You know when you take Bolasie off when you're losing 3-0 you're going to get stick, but you just have to think about QPR really.

“I have no complaints, at 3-0 down, you'd be very surprised not to get a bit of stick.

“I thought they (the players) were very good today in the circumstances, they were almost as shell-shocked as some of the fans."

Palace have struggled for goals in recent weeks but it was the team's sloppy defending that was most costly against a clinical Saints attack.

Warnock's team have slipped into the bottom three and are now without a win in six league matches.

"You can't concede goals like that - defending well and breaking has been our strength this season but the goals are all very poor," Warnock said.

"Individually (who's to blame) it's not for me to say on record.

"I've told people in the dressing room what I feel about the goals, we've got to eliminate the mistakes.

"With all respect to them, it wasn't Southampton's fantastic play, it was the defensive side of our game that needs re-tuning."

Warnock continued: "If I was a player today I'd blame the manager, it's always easy to do that.

"The players know what I feel. We need everyone to be on top of their game. The goals are so poor."