Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl says he takes full responsibility for his side's record-equalling Premier League defeat by Leicester, describing the result as "horrible".
The Austrian apologised to home fans after Friday's 9-0 thrashing, which saw them drop into the relegation zone.
"The performance was a disaster today and I have to apologise and take 100% responsibility," he said.
"I've never seen a team act like this, there was no fight for anything."
Leicester's margin of victory matches Manchester United's 9-0 win against Ipswich in 1995.
Hasenhuttl continued: "It was horrible to watch and everyone who stayed to watch is really a fan of this football club. Leicester were in every part of the game better than us.
"I'm a proud man but the way we play today is not the way I want to see my team play. We must get our heads up and that is my job in the next few days.
"I said we must play to the last minute but I can understand why the fans that left. We all must to do everything to pull this back."
When asked what was said to the players after the game, Hasenhuttl replied: "There is nothing I want to speak of here in front of the camera - we keep that for in the dressing room."
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