The captain told TNT Sports: “They scored, we didn't. It’s that simple. That's it.
“I think every team comes with a different type of gameplan. Today, it was a team that sat back and they did well. They frustrated us.
“Even though they did that, we still could have scored. It’s just an opportunity for us to learn, and move on.
“We always believe right to the end and we've proven that in different games. Just today it wasn't [enough].
“You get to learn. It's a new experience for the football club. Hopefully we have more experiences where we can grow from these games and these competitions, which is good.”
On the key lesson he hope to take from the narrow defeat, which Palace dominated but ultimately suffered defeat in thanks to Riad Bajić’s 51st-minute strike, Guéhi said: “Maybe stayin

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