West Brom captain Chris Brunt wants to make amends for the club's 4-0 loss to Norwich City on Sunday.
Over 2,000 supporters travelled to Carrow Road for the game, but Steve Clarke's men suffered their heaviest defeat of the season.
And Northern Ireland International Brunt is desperate to right that wrong when they host champions Manchester United at the Hawthorns on Sunday.
"All we can do now is move on and hopefully put it right by giving a good account of ourselves against United," the captain told the club's official website.
"The fans travelled to Norwich in party mood and dressed up for the last away game of the season. To put on a performance like that wasn't on from us.
"You expect to have bad days but we didn't do enough to help each other out. Over the last two or three seasons, we have dug deep and battled for each other.
"That's been a big characteristic of ours. We're a good, honest set of lads. We normally work hard for each other but we let each other down on Sunday."
The 28-year-old praised the club's fans for their support throughout the campaign.
"We've had tremendous backing all season and Sunday summed it up," he added.
"At the end of the game, a lot of the lads went to give their shirts to the fans. It was the least we could do."