Kenny Dalglish admits Liverpool must learn from their stunning meltdown against Queens Park Rangers if they are to avoid their English Premier League season drifting to a disappointing end.
Dalglish's side threw away a two-goal lead in the final 13 minutes to lose 3-2 to struggling QPR at Loftus Road yesterday.
And the Reds boss admits he is concerned his side may suffer in the FA Cup semifinal, when they face Everton or Sunderland at Wembley, if they continue to fail to close games out.
Dalglish was puzzled as to how Liverpool managed to go from being in control thanks to goals from Sebastian Coates and Dirk Kuyt, to leaving west London with nothing after Shaun Derry, Djibril Cisse and Jamie Mackie hit back.
Dalglish, who admitted ahead of the game that his side needed to win all 10 of their fixtures if they were to hope for a top-four spot, said: "We could have been three or four-nil up by halftime. There is not much more we can say, we don't have any answers as to what happened.