Despite the heavy defeat, manager Heitinga defended his side and urged for patience, stressing that his young team is still in construction and will need time to grow into Europe’s demands.
"Listen, the fans are disappointed, we're disappointed. The players were completely exhausted, fought until the very end. We kept playing football, with courage. But we're a team in construction. And eventually I know we'll get it right, but that will take some time," the Dutch coach said after the game.
Heitinga admitted Marseille’s quality showed the gap his team needs to close.
"You're simply playing against a very good team, the one that beat Paris Saint-Germain last week," the 41-year-old added. "A team that has given Champions League lessons. I complimented the boys. We played with courage, fought, and even after being down 4-0, we kept fighting."