Copenhagen 2-0 Kilmarnock: What the manager said
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes told BBC Scotland: "The effort of the team, the shape - we gave ourselves every chance to get a positive result. It wasn't drawing a line in the sand and having to defend but we recognised the level of opposition we were up against.
"We'd limited to them from shots from distance, a few crosses. They hadn't done much to trouble us, they didn't disrupt us and the game played out how I was hoping."
"We carried a threat, had some good moments in the first half, enough to give the players encouragement we could get something from the game.
"At half-time, the odds start to swing towards us a wee bit. We wanted to keep them at arm's length and make them do something out of this world to try and change it.
"By and large we felt okay until the referee gets involved with the penalty kick. For me, it's a horrendous decision. It's extremely harsh. I don't think it's a clear and obvious error. It surprised everybody when he was asked to go over.
"Elyounoussi has got the first touch but I don't think it impacts him having a shot. It's a coming together and I don't think it's a penalty kick. It floored us a wee bit. I know how gutted I felt on the touchline.
"We're disappointed and it's a real blow. For all the effort, work and organisation - to lose a goal to that is extremely harsh."