Damien Duff blasted Liverpool for their "horrific" performance against Real Madrid.
Jurgen Klopp's side lost 3-1 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final in Madrid on Tuesday night.
Vinicius Junior proved a menace to the Liverpool defence and opened the scoring on 27 minutes before Marco Asensio doubled Real's advantage.
Mohamed Salah scored a crucial away goal in the second half before Vinicius Junior got his second and Real's third in the 65th minute.
Duff slammed Liverpool's performance and claimed it was like they turned up for a training match with a few players hungover.
The former Republic of Ireland star told RTE: “They were awful.
“Like I said at half-time, it was the worst I’d seen Liverpool play this season and it has been a bad season.

“Would I give them a chance? Yes, I would if they were going back to a full Anfield and they were playing at full tilt, like they did against Barcelona a couple of years ago.
"But going off tonight, no way. You’d say it’s tie over.
“I’m very black and white with football. You’ve a good chance of winning a match when you bring quality, energy, desire and emotion and they lacked the four of them things tonight.
“Granted it was at a training ground. It didn’t feel like a quarter-final. Real Madrid were the better team.
“It’s like Liverpool turned up for a training match on a Monday morning, a few lads have hangovers, a few lads ate too much breakfast, a few didn’t do their pre-activation, a few didn’t get their massage.
“They were horrific. They were so, so bad. I don’t know how they come back from that, I honestly don’t.”
Liverpool host Madrid in the return fixture at Anfield next Wednesday.