Liverpool was undermined by familiar failings in the final third during a 1-0 loss at Hull City, according to manager Brendan Rodgers.
Brendan Rodgers lamented a lack of cutting edge from his Liverpool team after Tuesday's 1-0 loss at Hull City, which dealt another damaging blow to the club's fading Champions League qualification hopes.
On the back of a scoreless draw at West Brom over the weekend, Rodgers' men again drew a blank as Michael Dawson's 37th-minute header proved decisive at the KC Stadium.
It leaves Liverpool seven points behind Manchester United in fourth place, with only four games remaining to overhaul its rival.