Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira was pleased with the response of his players for their FA Cup win at Millwall.
Vieira says a change in shape at half-time allowed Michael Olise to isolate his marker, which led to a stunning second-half display capped by an excellent goal.
“In the first-half he found it really difficult to find the space," Vieira said in his post-match interview. “We changed the shape a little bit in the second-half and he was more wide.
“We created the situation where he was in the one-v-one. He is capable of going inside and outside and I think the goal he scored showed his quality."
Vieira was impressed with the display after the restart, particularly the spirit of the side after going behind in frustrating fashion from a defensive mix-up.
“I was happy with the first-half that we played, but we didn't use the ball well enough," he explained. “I think in the second-half what we wanted to do as a team was to win the game.
“We conceded the goal from a mistake that we made, and we wanted to win the game because we wanted to the support as well to give Jack [Butland].
“This is the way we want to play, and sometimes we will make those mistakes. I was really pleased with the character and determination that we showed in the second-half."