Glentoran 'know they have to be better' - Devinepublished at 23:10 BST 25 October
Image source, Pacemaker PressGlentoran manager Declan Devine and Crusaders' Declan Caddell felt there are lessons to be leaned from Saturday's thriller at Seaview
Glentoran manager Declan Devine said that he is "delighted" after his side's dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Crusaders at Seaview, but acknowledged that they "have to be a lot better" going forward.
Glentoran took the lead in the 24th minute when Jordan Jenkins found the back of the net before Fraser Bryden levelled the match before the hour mark.
Elliot Dunlop fired the home side ahead, but Ryan Cooney's 88th minute goal and David Fisher's stoppage time strike sealed the three points in a dramatic fashion for the Glens.
"I thought we didn't play to our levels and were a bit off it, especially when we went a goal up, but I'm absolutely delighted," Devine told BBC Sport NI.
"When you're 2-1 down with seven or eight minutes to go and come away with three points, it's a testament to the players as they never gave in.
"It's a huge three points. The character and fitness to keep going to the end and the mental strength not to throw the towel in. Huge credit to the players, but we know we have to be a lot better than that."
Crusaders 'were robbed' - Caddell
Crusaders manager Declan Caddell said his side "crumbled" in the final five minutes of the match.
The Crues have now registered just one win in their last five league games.
It has been a challenging start to the season for the north Belfast side, who sit in 10th position. However, they are seven points clear of the Lurgan Blues at the bottom of the table.
"I am speechless and gutted with the way the game panned out," Caddell told BBC Sport NI.
"I think as a team we were robbed today if I am being honest.
"I thought the first half was scrappy from both teams and the difference was that we fell asleep for a set play, an unmarked man in the box cost us.
"The second half we were by far the better side and thoroughly deserved the two goals, could have been more, and then we crumbled and fell asleep in the last five minutes, and it has cost us."
















