Angry Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp rounded on his players following another disappointing Premier League loss.
It had seemed as though the Reds had gotten back on the right track following back-to-back wins over Leicester and Sunderland.
But on Saturday they went down 2-0 to West Ham at Upton Park with a dismal display that had echoes of their recent defeats by Watford, Newcastle and Crystal Palace.
"It's no day for being disappointed, it's a day for being angry,” said Klopp, who was unable to hide his emotions.
"We had the ball and possession and bad luck in a few situations - but that's not what I want to see, to be honest. You have to be there in the decisive moments.
"We have to be better. We could have come back but we didn't. Who wants to see 90 per cent? You can't win a game with 90 per cent.
"You need more will than we did today. Two-nil - it's deserved," added Klopp
Liverpool owned the ball for long periods of time, but only managed one shot on target all afternoon.
The front three of Christian Benteke, Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho rarely threatened.
And at the back the defence never looked secure, with Michail Antonio and Andy Carroll both rising to head in West Ham’s goals unchallenged.
On the other side, Hammers boss Slaven Bilic was understandably happy, saying: "It's a great win - I think we deserved it.
"We defended well because you have to. We had many opportunities, scored a couple of great goals - and kept a clean sheet.
"We are going to have our ups and downs but we are definitely a good team."
"You need more will than we did today. Two-nil - it's deserved." - Jurgen Klopp
James Collins, who impressed in central defence for West Ham, said: "We had a couple of dodgy results at home earlier in the season but since then we have been solid and not conceding many goals."
Asked about the club's prospects of earning a place in European competition next season, the Wales international added: "It's definitely moving that way.
"We're disappointed how we played in the Europa League earlier in the season - but looking back maybe it was a good thing. We've got high ambitions."
Liverpool’s own European hopes have taken a further blow as they slide below West Ham in the table.
The top four and the Champions League now seems like a long way away and their best chance of getting into the top continental competition may be by winning the Europa League.