Absolutely correct.
Liverpool are a very good side - not what they were under Klopp, but still one of the top six teams in Europe at the moment. Nobody expected us to rock up there and play them off the park. Nobody expected us to beat them - or even draw. What we did expect, however, was that we would at least rock up. But we only got off the bus after 30 minutes having gifted them a two-goal start. It's not too difficult to lift it when the pressure is off at that point, so being "the better side" in the second half is small change when the game has already gone.
Nobody demands we beat Liverpool or even draw with them right now. We demand our players do their best and our manager gets the most out of his players. That's all we can control. Control the controllables. We didn't do that yesterday. Had we done so, we might have got something from the game. We might have got nothing. But we would have known we'd done all we could. We didn't have even that consolation yesterday.
Everton fans waving the white flag in the derby might be understandable given the disparity of resources and how both clubs have been run in recent decades. But Everton fans defending that first half yesterday and talking of "progress" are in Cloud Cuckoo Land.
The Wolves game now is must win if Moyes is to maintain momentum. It's about time we had a cup run - and if we get a favourable draw, which we have so far, we must control what we can control and take advantage of it. We are a better side than Wolves right now. If we are "expected" to lose to Liverpool, Wolves - in their current state - must be "expected" to lose to us. Football isn't as simple as that, of course, but there is no reason at all that we can't go there with a strong side, give a proper account of ourselves from kick-off, and put on a performance that we can be proud of. If we do that, we have every chance of winning.