Liverpool striker Christian Benteke says the club's performance at Manchester United on Saturday was not acceptable.
And Benteke says that, while scoring such a superb goal will boost his confidence, all in all it was a very frustrating weekend.
"The goal was just instinct," he told the club's official website. "I saw the ball come into the box and I just thought I had to try it.
"I had some luck and I am happy with it, but we didn't get the three points. For my own confidence it was good but, at the end of the day, I would have rather taken the three points and so I'm disappointed."
It was a second defeat in a row for Liverpool who have taken just seven points from their opening five goals of the Premier League season.
And Benteke added: "It was a disappointment for us. In the first half, we didn't play. The second half was a little bit better but, in general, we didn't deserve a victory.
"When I scored, I thought in my mind that maybe we could come back, but they scored to make it 3-1 and that killed our hopes.
"We have to show more. When you play for a club like Liverpool, you have to show more. That's what we're going to do now in training - work hard. Work hard, and try to play well."