England coach Ashley Giles admits his team's World Twenty20 defeat against the Netherlands is "embarrassing" and says he shares the fans' anger.
England went down to the Netherlands by 45 runs in their last group one match in the Super-10 stage, a repeat of their 2009 World Twenty20 defeat on home ground.
Stuart Broad's men had threatened to be the dark horses in the group after beating pre-tournament favourites Sri Lanka but their exit capped a miserable winter in which they were also crushed 5-0 in the Ashes in Australia.
Giles said having no chance of qualifying for the semis may have induced complacency in the team.
"Certainly complacency would be one of them. You can't hide from it and it was embarrassing," he said after the match. England restricted the Netherlands to 133-5 in their 20 overs but were never in the chase, bowled out for 88 in 17.4 overs.