England chief Steven Gerrard lamented his mistake that prompted Uruguay's winning objective on Thursday, saying naiveté had taken a toll his group, who now require an inexplicable occurrence to stay in the World Cup. 

For the second objective, Gerrard confounded a header in midfield and it tumbled to Liverpool buddy Suarez, who crushed home the champ five minutes from time. 

The veteran 34-year-old midfielder, who said the result was a "particular low", conceded the objectives yielded were "messy". 

"We need to assume ownership over that as a group," he said. "The first, he's peeled off onto the back post, its a fabulous ball by (Edinson) Cavani. We'll need to take a gander at that. 

"The second one I've attempted to get this show on the road great contact on the ball and I haven't got sufficient contact on it." 

Gerrard said maybe the side ought to have settled for a point in the wake of evening out with only 15 minutes to go. 

"I simply thought when we got the equalizer today we required to be some more smart, some more charming, be some more hard to beat," said the midfielder. 

"Possibly acknowledge that trying for a point may be the best alternative yet they were feeble at the back. They were ready for whoever gets there first and once we got the equalizer we attempted to take the activity." 

The result leaves England pointless in Group D, with Italy, Costa Rica and Uruguay all on three focuses. In any case if Italy beat Costa Rica and Uruguay, England could at present advancement. 

"It's a truly extreme minute for everybody in the changing area yet we have to be proficient and continue battling and play for that little hint of something better over the horizon," Gerrard said. 

Declining to be drawn on his own universal future he demanded England merited something from their two matches as such. In their first diversion, against Italy, Roy Hodgson's men inspired yet lost 2-1. 

"We'll dissect the amusement a while later yet its straightforward truly," Gerrard said. "At this level you can't give world-class players chances and when you're still in the amusement you have to be more hard to beat." 

"Italy are a phenomenal group fit for winning both recreations yet we're gripping at straws, which is a position we would not like to be in coming into the competition, depending on other individuals." 

He said the execution of club partner Suarez did not leave the blue. 

"We knew. It's no stun no shock," he said. "Everybody in the changing area knows Suarez back to front. We comprehend what he's about. He's had two chances in the amusement and he's taken them truly well. 

"That simply goes to show. He hasn't played for five weeks and he returns regardless he's as lethal as ever.