They were annoyed. From Thomas Delaney to Fin Bartels to Theodor Gebre Selassie. Annoyed that even though they improved after a misfiring first half performance, they couldn’t get the ball over the line for a second time during a much-improved second 45 minutes. “It is really frustrating, after having so many goalscoring chances after the break, to not win the game. We need to win these sorts of games. A win would’ve been fully deserved,” Head coach Alexander Nouri said after the final whistle. The defensive set-up pleased the Werder coach, but he was not happy with his side’s lack of attacking threat in the first 45 minutes. “We weren’t courageous enough when we had possession in the first half. We had enough of the ball but we should’ve played the ball forward more quickly,” Nouri said. During the second half, however, the Green-Whites were a completely different side going forward.