Brendan Rodgers admits his future as manager of Liverpool is uncertain entering the offseason.

Liverpool lost 6-1 at Stoke City in the final match of the season.

Liverpool won just two matches since the middle of March, finishing in sixth place in the Premier League.

“Yes, absolutely,” Rodgers replied, when asked whether he understood there would be questions about his position. “I’ve always said if the owners want me to go, I go. It’s as simple as that. I still feel I’ve got a lot to offer here. A lot has happened this year that has made the job difficult and we’ve kept fighting right to the very end but I totally understand that [the questions]. Last season, when everything is working well and you have the support of everyone … but performances like today don’t help you and I’m fully aware of that.

“The first half was the worst I’ve ever had. I have never conceded that many goals in a game. To start with, it is an apology. All the supporters connected with Liverpool today will be embarrassed by that and deserve an apology. The fans had every right to be angry at half-time. Absolutely. We can have no complaints, all of us, if the supporters were angry at half-time because that was awful, absolutely awful.”