Rodgers: We learned from Oldham shock
Brendan Rodgers believes Liverpool have never repeated the mistakes of a match which the Reds manager considers to be among the lowest moments of his tenure at Anfield.
In January 2013, the Northern Irishman took his team to Boundary Park for an FA Cup fourth-round clash with Oldham Athletic and opted for several changes to his line-up.
Despite the inclusion of Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez, plus the later introduction of skipper Steven Gerrard, Liverpool suffered a 3-2 defeat and disappointing elimination.
As Rodgers prepares his players to cross swords with the League One outfit in a repeat fixture on Sunday, the boss has insisted that important lessons were learned that day.
"Of course, initially I was really upset with our performance there last season," he said.
"Recently, against Hull, the staff said to me that was the lowest they had ever seen me at Liverpool after the game.
"But it's a thing that, with experience, you have to take them and go again. Oldham deserved to win that game and it was a huge disappointment.
"To be fair I made changes and it didn't work. There was a real problem, but it was not repeated and we have learned from it."