It was awful to watch
Coach Kenny Thompson said Bermuda's woeful defending was the worst he'd ever seen.
Technical director Derek Broadley described the astonishing result as a "thunderbolt".
It was that kind of night.
"I've never been part of a team that conceded goals so badly. It was awful," said Thompson. "I won't point fingers at anyone individually as defending is a team responsibility.
"It extremely disappointing. We created a number of first-half chances but didn't put them away. Our heads dropped after the second goal and we never recovered.
"I'm not sure why our heads dropped so easily. It's something we will have to look at."
Thompson admitted his team now faced an uphill struggle to qualify to the next stage of the Digicel Caribbean Cup.
Broadley said Bermuda had been the protagonists of their own downfall and believed the team looked disjointed.
"I thought we had a few square pegs in round holes tonight," he said. "The most disappointing thing was the way the goals were scored - they were all our mistakes. We were very careless."
