Crystal Palace head coach Oliver Glasner felt his facet produced a strong show regardless of failing to take control of their European tie within the first leg, however admits there’s a psychological block in terms of dealing with AEK Larnaca.
Palace created a number of probabilities however have been unable to discover a breakthrough, with the opposition goalkeeper producing quite a lot of essential saves to maintain the rating down.
Glasner admitted his group have been organised and dominant for lengthy durations, however not fairly at their greatest, one thing they should rectify forward of the return leg subsequent week.
Talking to TNT Sports activities after the match, he stated: “I feel the efficiency was OK – not prime. We had sufficient probabilities to win the sport. We have been very properly organised. We knew it was not simple to create probabilities and rating targets.
“We had probabilities to attain at the very least two, credit score to the keeper. We have been dominant however set-plays weren’t simple with the wind and credit score to them.
“It’s the primary leg and the (tie) might be (determined) in Cyprus.
“We’ll play the third recreation towards them and it’s time to attain. We’ll perhaps change a couple of issues. It’s clear in the event that they (solely) concede one within the group stage they gained’t concede three or 4 towards us tonight.
“Possibly we now have to get up to their fashion just a little bit.”
