Audio By Carbonatix
Spain keeper Iker Casillas says he was responsible for the reigning world champions' disastrous start to the defence of their crown.
Vicente Del Bosque's side took the lead against the Netherlands before suffering a humiliating 5-1 defeat.
Long-serving Casillas was at fault for at least one goal on his 155th appearance for Spain.
"I wasn't at the level I needed to be. I have to accept all criticism," admitted the Real Madrid player.
Spain, looking to win a fourth consecutive major international trophy, were humbled and humiliated in the repeat of the 2010 World Cup final.
They took the lead through Xabi Alonso's penalty before the Netherlands hit back as Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben both scored twice, while Stefan de Vrij also netted.
"I didn't do things like I should have, especially to start a World Cup," added Casillas, who was dispossessed by Van Persie for the fourth goal.
"It wasn't one of my best games."
De Bosque, who masterminded Spain's 2010 World Cup triumph, said he felt "sick" by the result.
But the 63-year-old refused to publicly blame any of his players.
"When a team loses a match it's not just the performance of one single player, its a weakness in the total squad," Del Bosque said.
"We can't blame anyone, least of all Iker Casillas."
Speaking about the result, he added: "I feel sick, ill at ease, but with the courage a defeat must not sink us.
"It is not a happy moment, but first of all I want to congratulate the Dutch team, who were superior to us.
"We have been overwhelmed.
"We are a team of good professionals and good lads - everyone hurts. There will be time to talk."
Spain's next game is against Chile, who beat Australia 3-1 in their opening game, on 18 June.
Latest Stories
-
First Lady joins mourners at funeral of Sammy Gyamfi’s father-in-law
1 minute -
Xenophobic attacks: Abu Jinapor warns against retaliatory attacks on South Africans
2 minutes -
Abu Jinapor urges African Union action over xenophobic attacks in South Africa
14 minutes -
Ghanaian teacher was detained at Dulles Airport for over a week after admitting asylum plans
25 minutes -
Novel consultation process on bill caused public confusion – Acting NITA boss
28 minutes -
TVET financing model failing students and employers – Eduwatch boss warns
33 minutes -
Proposed NITA Bill: Effia MP urges stronger stakeholder engagement
35 minutes -
NITA: We’ve been transparent throughout digital bills consultation process – Sam George
47 minutes -
CNBC Africa partners KGL Group
1 hour -
NDC amendments have watered down Anti-LGBTQ bill – NPP MP
1 hour -
Technology Consultant warns against expansive regulation in proposed NITA Bill
1 hour -
NPP agitation over Anti-LGBTQ+Bill purely political – Sam George
1 hour -
NITA Bill: ‘I hear the tech industry, but we won’t rewrite rules’ – Sam George to critics on legislative process
2 hours -
First of five men found alive in flooded Laos cave rescued
2 hours -
Effia MP urges end to politicisation following passage of Anti-LGBTQ Bill
2 hours