Saints boss Harrison 'proud' despite heavy Champions League loss

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Image caption, Craig Harrison returned for a second spell in charge of TNS in August 2022

The New Saints manager Craig Harrison has said he is proud of his players鈥 efforts despite their heavy Champions League defeat against Ferencvaros.

Harrison鈥檚 side were beaten 5-0 in Budapest by the Hungarian champions in the first leg of the second qualifying round on Tuesday.

The Cymru Premier champions conceded three goals inside the opening 24 minutes in what Harrison described as a 鈥渢ough game鈥.

鈥淚鈥檇 be lying if I wasn鈥檛 disappointed but one thing I鈥檓 not disappointed with is the attitude and the application that the players gave,鈥 Harrison told 大象传媒 Radio Shropshire.

鈥淭here was never any doubt that anyone was going to throw the towel in. We stuck together right until the end.

鈥淭hey [Ferencvaros] are a very good team but I鈥檓 proud of our players and the way that they handled themselves, their professionalism and attitude and work ethic.鈥

Saints鈥 Jordan Williams struck the crossbar in first-half stoppage time while substitute Declan McManus missed a golden chance to score a late consolation, only to fire straight at Hungary keeper Denes Dibusz.

But Harrison acknowledged that the damage had been done in the opening 30 minutes, in which the hosts had scored three goals.

鈥淭he ferocity and intensity that they came out with, it was really tough,鈥 Harrison said.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e got to give credit where credit is due to a very good team.

鈥淥n the flip side I鈥檝e got to give a lot of credit to my players as well because there wasn鈥檛 one second of that game where we threw the towel in and gave up.

鈥淲e were always in the game working hard, always giving everything and we maybe had a couple of opportunities.鈥

Saints will host Ferencvaros in the second leg at Park Hall next Tuesday.

While it looks likely to herald the end of Saints鈥 Champions League adventure for this season, Harrison鈥檚 side would then drop into the Europa League at the third qualifying round stage.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got to approach the second leg like the first one hasn鈥檛 happened,鈥 Harrison said.

鈥淲e want to try and win that game - we鈥檝e got a really good record at Park Hall.

鈥淚t鈥檚 obviously going to be huge to overturn the actual result and get through, but that doesn鈥檛 stop us from wanting to win the game on the night.

鈥淏ecause it puts us in a different place again... not only for co-efficiency points but for confidence moving into the next competition.鈥