Glasner mentioned in a pre-match press conference that his team had prepared for the possibility of scoring from set pieces, despite having limited time to practice.
The team trained for only 25 minutes on the pitch and 15 minutes on throw-ins before the game, but Glasner's assistants prepared thorough clips and set-ups for the team to focus on.
Glasner stated that the team discussed the importance of set pieces before the game, calling it a "set-play battle" and acknowledging that it was a crucial aspect of their strategy.
The manager credited his assistants for their preparation and said that the team's set-piece success was the key to their win.
Glasner also emphasized the importance of set pieces in tight games, suggesting that they can be a deciding factor in the outcome.
He noted that the own goal was an unexpected but possible outcome, given the height of the players involved.











