Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has urged his side to learn from their dramatic 4-3 defeat at the hands of Bournemouth on Sunday.
The Reds led 3-1 heading into the final 15 minutes at the Vitality Stadium, but a late collapse from Jurgen Klopp's side saw the Cherries seal a famous victory.
The result ended a 15-match unbeaten streak in all competitions, and Henderson is keen to return to winning ways against West Ham United this weekend.
"That's the one thing you've got to do - try and learn from it as best you can and use it for the next game. Obviously we'll be disappointed for the next couple of days but we'll get back on the training pitch, get back working hard, and focus on the next game. We've been brilliant so far this season but we weren't at our best and we were punished," he told the Liverpool Echo.
"You've got to give credit to Bournemouth, they kept going right until the end but we've got to learn from it quickly, move on and make sure we're right at it in the next game. I don't feel like we were at 100% throughout the game to be honest but we did well to get back to 3-1 in the lead.
"We needed to keep going and keep fighting, which in the end we didn't do, and they applied pressure in the last 20 minutes and got the goals. We were comfortable at times but I still think we could have penetrated a little bit better and there was still a lot of room for improvement after the first half. Second half we wanted to come out and improve. It's bitterly disappointing and hard to explain, but we just have to move on as best we can and put this one behind us."
The defeat leaves Liverpool now four points adrift of Premier League leaders Chelsea.