‘Quality lacking in final third’published at 22:29 GMT
FT: Falkirk 0-2 Hearts
Falkirk manager John McGlynn tells BBC Scotland: “The key moments are the goals. The game’s hardly started and we’re a goal down.
“We did really well to stay in the game and worked hard. The moment for us is when Kyrell [Wilson] goes round the goalkeeper. If he scores that, it’s level and we get a massive lift from that and it puts pressure on Hearts.
“We probably didn’t do enough in the second half. We got into some good positions in the wide areas but our crossing wasn’t great. So, quality in the final third is what I’m frustrated at.”
On Harry Milne’s block with his arm from Wilson’s shot, McGlynn accepts it was not a penalty.
“I haven’t seen it, but that seems to be the verdict I’m getting from everyone else,” he said. “So fair play.”
On going four games without a goal, McGlynn added: “The four games are the four teams above us in the league, who are vying for the league.
“The key games for us at the next two. We go to Kilmarnock and Dundee, these are the games we have to go and score goals and pick up points to keep ourselves in the same area of the league.”








