Your thoughts on the game?
It's very close, the differences are not big. We saw that today, PSV had the first goal which is important in these type of games but we fought really well to get back and scored a really good goal to get to 1-1 and in the last 15 minutes of the first half you saw the game we wanted with the high tempo and the speed going forward. In the second half we got it to 2-1 with the free-kick from Tom. The goals count, how you score doesn't matter. In the end we lost another goal from a set-piece and I was a bit disappointed but still the tie is still open so we go next week with the chance to go through.
What did you make of Colak tonight?
His work rate when we don't have the ball is very good. He scored a great goal. I'm happy because in the Champions League it's not just with the ball it's also when you don't have the ball and then you have to bring energy as well.
Do you have to accept you have to manage the game without the ball as well at this level?
Of course. It's a high-tempo game against a quality side. It's not a game where expected to go through with many goals difference. This is the level we want to compete and I think PSV are an excellent team. They showed this today. In big moments we showed it too which is why it was 2-2.
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What did you make of the two goals conceded?
The first one we were a bit unlucky. We had first contact but it hit the back of another player. The second one we have to be stronger and make sure we have first contact.
Were you tempted to through Morelos on?
No.
Why not?
I think Colak played good. He was fine and very dangerous. He gave the energy the team needed so it wasn't something I had to change.
Can you go and get the win over there?
Of course we can do it. It's still a tie. They play at home so hopefully we can get more space. That's our aim to get through so we have to give everything.
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