 Kenny was disappointed to lose out to Hacken |
Manager Stephen Kenny remains committed to Dunfermline after falling at the first Uefa Cup hurdle. The Pars fell 1-0 to Hacken, losing 2-1 on aggregate, and have made a poor start to life in Division One.
But when asked if he was thinking about leaving the Fife club, Kenny told BBC Sport: "Absolutely not.
"We prepared well for this game and we missed two great chances in the first half. It's very disappointing because we thought we could do well here."
Striker Jim Hamilton was upset at his sending off in Sweden, having been shown two yellow cards for dissent.
"They were two bad decisions in my eyes," Hamilton told BBC Sport.
"It's very frustrating because with 11 we would have gone on to win the game.
"We were well on top. We created the better chances and they probably had one shot in the first half."
The small band of fans from Fife booed their team off the park and Hamilton had sympathy for those who travelled.
"I can understand their frustration," he added. "They have paid a lot of money to come over.
"But we need them to get behind us because we need everyone giving 100% for the club."
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