Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva says there's no point dwelling on what could have been after their top four failure this season.
Their bid for Europa League glory, having failed to make it past the group stage of the Champions League, was also ended at the semi-final stage by Atletico Madrid, and Lucas admits the team has to do better next term.
"We were all really sad and disappointed last week because we were expecting to do better this season - especially after what we did the season before," he said.
"All we can do is move forward and try and change what we did wrong. We have got to do everything we can to be better next season. Some players will go to South Africa for the World Cup, others will get a good rest.
"First we have got to try and finish with a victory. It will be difficult against Hull because they are already relegated and they will want to show their fans they care.
"We are not fighting for anything other than our pride. The top four is over after Tottenham played Manchester City but we have to carry on and see what will happen.
"We can't talk too much now. There will come a time to analyse what has happened and then we can start to think about improving next year."
He added: "Everything we did last week against Chelsea wasn't good enough and it has been this way all season.
"Sometimes we have conceded late goals, other times we have been unlucky. But the main thing is that we haven't done enough. That is absolutely clear. Now we have to wait and see what will happen. But if some players come here and they can help us, maybe we can improve next season. Rafa will know what we need. I will continue to do my job."