On the back of a convincing 3-0 win away to Norwich City on Saturday Dalglish made nine changes to his side but was left despairing after an own goal from Martin Skrtel left the home side pointless with just five home wins all season.
Dalglish admitted: “I have to take part of the blame because I wanted to give everyone a chance to push their case.
“But the performance and attitude were very poor and that’s not like us. That’s where it went wrong.
“We can’t play at that tempo, we have to play higher. One or two did well but apart from that it wasn’t a good night for us.
“A lot of people have to take responsibility for that. I am culpable too, because giving people an opportunity to put themselves in the frame for Saturday was a contributory factor.
“If you go into games with a bad attitude you’ll get nothing — and that’s what we got.”
Former Dundee United and Blackburn midfielder Billy McKinlay was in charge of Fulham with Martin Jol absent due to a chest infection.
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