"That means this match should have been easy, but we can see that in our draw, there are no easy teams. "I think we started the match well, there was no let-up. But in the second half, we were much better. They were a little more tired and we could have won the match. They played well, they pressed, but I think we deserved to win."
We moved the ball well and created situations in the first half, but were too busy trying to be pretty, and basically we created their goal for them. There was more energy after the break, but not enough. So congratulations to Torino, but the fact is we did it all ourselves today. I had said at the start of the season that I know football well, so I assumed these were perfectly normal things to say. We are building something new here. We've got to work well, and our season will depend on how the new arrivals grow and improve. We have a game every three days, we do not have time to work in training, so we've got to improve every time and have patience before seeing those improvements.
Marc Guehi's second-half stunner led Crystal Palace to their first win of the Premier League season after they comfortably beat a struggling Aston Villa 3-0 on Sunday. Guehi picked out the top-right corner in the 68th minute with a brilliant curling finish on what could be his last outing for Palace, amid rumours of a switch to Liverpool. But Oliver Glasner's side silenced the background noise in style, taking the lead through Jean-Philippe Mateta's 21st-minute penalty after Marco Bizot tripped Daichi Kamada.