Harry Kane and his Bayern Munich team-mates were handed brutally-low player ratings after their defeat to Lazio on Wednesday night.
The German giants were beaten 1-0 at Lazio in the Champions League last-16 first-leg clash - with defender Dayot Upamecano being shown a straight red card in the second half.
Despite have 17 shots in the match, Bayern failed to muster a single effort on target and were left frustrated following the Italian side's impressive defensive showing.
England captain Kane struggled to assert himself in the game and, after the match, was slammed by German media for his performance.
In Bild's player ratings, former Tottenham star Kane was given a '6' – with 1 being their best rating and 6 being the worst – after his dismal display.
When describing Kane's performance, the outlet wrote: 'Missed a mega chance after seven minutes, but after that he couldn't connect with Bayern's attacking attempts at all. Totally signed off in the second half'.
The only other player to receive a '6' rating was centre-back Upamecano - who was sent off for a rash challenge in the 67th minute.
For the Frenchman, they said: 'Clean before halftime. But in the 67th minute, his red-and-penalty foul initiated the debacle.'
Elsewhere, Leon Goretzka, Leroy Sane and manager Thomas Tuchel all received a '5' rating, as Bild continued to rip into the Bayern squad.
Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and playmaker Jamal Musiala received the highest ratings out of all the team, as they walked away from the clash with a '3'.
Speaking after the game, Kane himself admitted that the Bavarian giants have not been good enough, given their struggles both domestically and in Europe.
The result came four days after they were soundly outplayed at Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga in a 3-0 loss - a result that saw them fall five points behind their rivals in the German top-flight.
The striker reflected to TNT Sports post-match and said: 'Really tough week. In the first half, we started well and had clear chances, one for myself. In these games, they're big moments.
'The second half was disappointing. We came out with less energy and less confidence. We got punished. Once you go down to 10 men it's always difficult.
'We have to find it among ourselves. We're still in the race for the Bundesliga and still in this tie. We have to keep fighting.
'We're in a difficult spell. We have to fight. We have to turn it around. We have big games and big things to fight for. We're not out of it, we will never give up. We just need to turn it around. One game or spark can turn it around.'
Not only were the German side lambasted by their own national media, but they were also criticsed for playing as 'individuals' by Jamie Carragher.
The CBS Sports pundit ripped into Bayern and claimed that their chances of winning the Champions League have been slashed.
Asked if the performance and result affect their chances of going on to win the competition, Carragher told CBS Sports: 'I think it does.'
He added: 'I said before the game, Bayern Munich, for me, are a team of individuals, not a team right now. You see the face of the manager, Thomas Tuchel, he's going to be under huge pressure.
'And on the back of what happened against Bayer Leverkusen, really poor performance. We saw the same again. They missed chances, that man [Kane], in the first half, should've put Bayern Munich in front.