In an interview with the Daily Echo, he expressed, "I believe we had a strong start before the goal was scored against us, and even after that, we had opportunities to turn the game in our favor."
“We pressed and also in the second half, I think we came really good out, but as you saw, a lot of chances, but nothing went in today.
“So it is what it is. It’s football.”
The Hungarian added: “We know we have to improve in a lot of things.
“That's of course to keep the clean sheet and we're going to analyse ourselves as players, we're going to talk it through and hopefully from the next weeks going, we can do that.”