On the disallowed free-kick, Glasner reasoned: “Honestly, I haven't seen the free kick, but we know the rule that you have to be one yard away from the wall.
“I think at the beginning we were, maybe we made the step too early because you have to wait until the kicker kicks the ball… so, if this was the case, then maybe it's right.
“But I think it's tricky because many teams are acting like this, but for us it's now finding solutions, adjusting. It was a great free-kick, a great goal, but unfortunately it didn't count.
“I was a little bit surprised, because VAR is treated or handled very, very cautiously here in England, which I really appreciate. It's always about supporting the referee's own field decision.
“But again, it's gone, so my thoughts are on Thursday, and my great team, who are always watching all the set-plays, will watch it again and find a solution so that in the next case it won't happen again that the goal is disallowed, and then we can celebrate and hopefully win.”