Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has admitted that it is "frustrating" not to have killed the game off in his side's round-of-32 second leg against Augsburg in the Europa League on Thursday.
Jurgen Klopp's side took the lead at Anfield with a fifth-minute penalty from James Milner, but they squandered a further 23 attempts with the knowledge that Augsburg needed just one away goal to progress.
In the end, Liverpool's 1-0 scoreline was enough to send the Merseyside outfit through.
"It's frustrating," Henderson told BT Sport. "We created a lot of chances and we should be scoring two or three and killing the game off. Still, a lot of positives to come out of it and we'll look forward to Sunday's [Capital One Cup final] now.
"We've got to give credit to Augsburg - they put us under pressure at times. Overall we coped well and we go on to the next round."
Liverpool's round-of-16 opponents will be decided in tomorrow's draw in Nyon.