Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has apologised to the club's fans around the world for last night's FA Cup elimination by Reading.
They led 1-0 via an own goal but conceded a late penalty and then an extra-time goal to crash out of the competition.
"It was a very bad night for Liverpool and we can't disguise that - we had to do more against a side from a lower league," Carragher told the Liverpool Echo.
"We have to apologise for the way we performed. We have to give credit to Reading, hold our hands up. We all like to win but when you don't, you have to be a good loser.
"We have to accept they deserved it. But, at the same time, we have got to look at ourselves and the way we performed was not acceptable.
"We've got a massive game coming up against Stoke now. It will be very tough, as we played extra time and we have got to show enormous character to come back.
"But that's what we have got to do. We have got to move on but, at the same time, we have to say sorry to the fans who came to Anfield and all those watching on TV."