One angry supporter replied: "Is that appropriate after being tonked! Villa fans deserve better!!" while another said: "bit disrespectful that pic after your excuse of a performance. Disgrace."
Lescott later posted an apology on his Twitter account, insisting he had Tweeted the picture by mistake,
"I'm not one for tweeting after games whether it's a good, bad or indifferent result but I would like to apologise for the performance today, personally and collectively," wrote the Villa centre-back, who joined the club from West Brom last September.
"Liverpool are and were better than us today but that doesn't excuse mine and the team's lack of commitment for 90 minutes. Again apologies to all the fans.
"I would like to add that the tweet sent out from my account involving a picture of a car was a total accident, it happened while driving and my phone was in my pocket."
Lescott's team are rock bottom of the table, eight points from safety with 12 matches remaining.
- Telegraph