Every word spoken by Ryan Jack after the 4-0 defeat to Ajax in the Champions League.

Ryan what has just been the post-match debrief in the dressing room?

Look, obviously everyone is disappointed and rightly so, so we should be. All we can do is pick ourselves up, pick the bones out the game and pick ourselves up because we have got a massive game coming up on Saturday away to Aberdeen. We know how tough a venue that'll be so on the back of the last two defeats it's important that we pick ourselves up, learn quickly and get ready to put it right on Saturday."

How is confidence in the squad right now?

Obviously when you lose two four-nils on the bounce it does affect you personally, individually and collectively. But, that's for us in the changing room to stick together, the staff as well, we'll all stick together and we'll fight our way through it. It's important we come out on Saturday and show a lot of fight about us. Obviously we have let a lot of people down tonight. We apologise to the fans who sacrificed to make this trip and come support us. All we can do is apologise, move on and hopefully come Saturday we are ready to get the win.

Do you feel there is enough fight and aggression when you go out and play at the minute? 

The last two games it's been tough, there's no doubt. But what I would say is - what you touched on there - the fight and determination and desire, all that's going to be needed on Saturday because the games are coming thick and fast and we don't have time to feel sorry for ourselves. We need to pick ourselves up, stick together and go again."

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You work in the week and train for this but are you still surprised by what happens when you come out on the pitch?

It's a top level. This is the highest level. The manager has said there if we're going to compete at this level that's a welcome for us because that's probably one of the best teams I've played against and I've sat and watched from the bench. For me we just need to learn quickly, there's no time to dwell and feel sorry. It's just pick ourselves up and go again."

And coming on at half-time 3-0 down, it looks like a mountain to climb anyway but what was the message at half-time?

It was mostly 'stick together. Stick together, try and keep a clean sheet second-half. Try and pose more of a threat to their box and their goal'. Obviously I give the fourth goal away and I take responsibility for that. I play a blind pass and obviously, it's gone by Connor the guy goes round Jon and scores so I take full responsibility for that but I'll be working as hard as I can to make sure come the weekend I'm ready to go."