Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says there's been no dwelling on what 'could have been' from his players this past week.
While he is keen for there to be lessons taken from such painful experiences, the Northern Irishman has also emphasised the importance of not dwelling on what might have been and continuing to look forward.
Asked at his pre-Newcastle press conference how the spirit had been since the Palace match, Rodgers - who is adamant he has not yet given up on the title - said: "It has been excellent.
"You could see the emotion after the game and that was pretty much the same in the dressing room afterwards.
"But we know the areas we need to improve.
"We won't dwell on it. You can't think about what might or could have happened, you can only really focus on what has happened and look forward to getting better and improving."
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