Everything Giovanni van Bronckhorst said to BT Sport after the 3-0 defeat in Naples.
What did you make of the game? Could you take some positives?
Definitely. A defeat is a defeat but the way we lost today after two early goals within the first 15 minutes (was a positive). We gave the goals away too easily. Twice it was two against one in the centre with our central defenders and I think the movement of their strikers was excellent to go into the zones and be dangerous. We reacted really well and stayed in the game. We could have gone 2-1 just before half-time with Alfredo Morelos' chance. Malik Tillman also had an opportunity. In the second half we were well-organised defensively and didn't give away many big chances. We created a lot of chances to get to 2-1 and Morelos had two chances. In the end, you concede the third with a set piece but we can take a lot of positives from the game although a loss is still a loss.
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Has this Champions League campaign come a year early?
It's a step up and you have to move up a level. What we have seen every game we have played so far in the group is we are playing against the leaders of the league in Italy and I thought we gave them a really good game. The two goals in the first 15 minutes were too easy but I think we created the most chances in the Champions League for us today. We created some big moments for ourselves but didn't take them to score a goal.
There is some pressure on you and your team, how do you go and get a result against Aberdeen?
We take the positives and be ready for a big game on Saturday after dropping two points last weekend. We have to be ready and that's what we are going to do in the next couple of days to be sure we are ready to face Aberdeen.
Do you feel you can build on tonight's performance?
You have to take into account the competition you are playing in. For us it's a big step up to the level we are facing tonight. We have to take the positives and be ready for the league.
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