Reading defender Alex Pearce says too many players are not performing well enough at the club.
The Royals are second from bottom in the Championship after four league defeats in a row.
Pearce, 22, told BBC Berkshire: "We've had players who haven't done as well as they could and I think everyone will admit that.
"Everyone needs to step up their game. The good thing is that we've got time to put it right and we'll do that."
Reading face Doncaster on Saturday at the Madejski Stadium, the only team below them in the Championship table with just one point.
Pearce insists the Reading players are in good spirits despite the increasing pressure.
"You might think that losing the games that we have that we'd be down and in a negative mood," he said. "But training's been fantastic and we've worked on things we needed to address and everyone's looking forward to the weekend.
"When you lose games everyone fears that the confidence is going to drop but in our case we know that we're not far off, that we need to bounce back and make sure that confidence isn't low.
"We have to rally round each other, get it right on the training pitch then take it on to Saturday."
Reading versus Doncaster Rovers kicks off at 1500 GMT on Saturday 17 September and is live on BBC Radio Berkshire.
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