Thibaut Courtois has hammered his Real Madrid colleagues after their whipping on account of Barcelona in Sunday's El Clasico.
Carlo Ancelotti's side were embarrassed at the Santiago Bernabeu by their greatest adversaries, with Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang netting a support, while Ronald Araujo and Ferran Torres additionally got onto the scoresheet.
Los Blancos were feeling the loss of a few central participants including Karim Benzema, however had more opportunity to get ready for the game as Barcelona played away at Galatasaray in the Europa League on Thursday.
After the game, Courtois told Spanish TV station Movistar, according to Sport: 'Today we gave an inadmissible picture for this club. There are players missing, yet you didn't see that it was them that played Thursday (in Istanbul).
'They tracked down a great deal of room. We weren't minimal and couldn't keep the objectives out. For the principal objective, they expect better at the front post and we're not turned on for the second by the same token.
'After the break, we want to return, and following 10 seconds Ferran Torres is one on one with me.'
Courtois in his post-match interview additionally scrutinized the strategies of supervisor Carlo Ancelotti.
He alluded to the last time Real Madrid played with a misleading nine - which was in their 1-0 Copa del Rey exit to Athletic Bilbao last month.
He said: 'We should discuss the strategies inside. They haven't worked toward the beginning of the game or the final part, we need to examine it inside, not here.
'We played with a misleading nine in the Copa and scarcely had any shots and it was something very similar here. We began OK, we got an opportunity with Fede Valverde which Marc ter Stegen saved well, yet from that point we dropped off.
'We didn't find the liberated person working out and that makes it hard. Then, at that point, in the last part, we can't begin like that. This identification requests that you battle and in the final part we didn't. We might have lost by considerably more.'
Luckily for Madrid, they have proactively assembled an agreeable lead at the highest point of LaLiga - a nine point advantage over Sevilla with nine games remaining.
Barcelona got through a hopeless beginning to the season under previous manager Ronald Koeman yet have tracked down their direction again under club legend Xavi.
They have now dominated their keep going five matches on the skip and have ascended to third in the association.