Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi admits there was a lot of anger amongst the squad after their thrashing by Tottenham.
The Nigerian admitted harsh words had been exchanged in the dressing room following the chastening loss but the team are determined to finish on a high.
"It was really disappointing, it is the lowest I have felt since joining," said Ndidi, a £15m January acquisition.
"I could see the anger in Kasper's face but everybody is sad. The coach said now we have to finish on a high, he wants that.
"For the goals everyone is angry and everybody is not happy about it. We just have to let it go and focus on the last game. We really tried to get back in the game but Tottenham broke after the third goal everything was not normal.
"We really need to try and end the season with a smile on the face of the fans. It is possible we will use the anger on Sunday to help us. I am thinking about this and we have to give everything to win."