Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui was left frustrated after their FA Cup defeat to Liverpool.
Wolves exited the Emirates FA Cup at the hands of Liverpool at Molineux, never recovering from Harvey Elliott's early goal, but had the lion's share of the possession after the break, without forcing extra time.
Lopetegui said: “It's very frustrating because I felt we started good, after we suffered a goal, and maybe we could do more. After, I think we suffered a lot from the effect of the goal, for the next minutes. I think we changed things and in the second half I can't talk more for my players, the effort, the commitment, the belief.
“They deserved to win the second half for sure but didn't. It was very frustrating for us, of course. We had a very good match at Anfield, unfortunate with what happened there, and we had to play this replay.
“I suffer for our fans and our players, but looking for the two matches, we deserved to pass, but this is not about what you deserve, it's about scoring goals. We scored three at Anfield, but, unfortunately, we know what happened there, and now today, in the first half, I am not happy.
“We started well, but after the goal, a very strange goal, I think we were out of the match in 20 minutes. But then we changed some things and we improved, and in the second half, I can't say anything about my players because they put all on the pitch and it was a pity for us and for our fans."

