Linfield manager David Healy says he is "immensely proud" of his players after they secured the club's first European away win since 2014.
Kirk Millar's double in their Europa League third qualifying round tie in Montenegro on Tuesday evening.
The win gives the Irish Premiership champions a great chance of reaching the play-off stage for the first time and, while Millar was undoubtedly the hero on the night, Healy lauded his entire side after a good night's work against the Montenegrin champions.
“I'm immensely proud," Healy told the Linfield website .
"These players left everything out on the pitch tonight. They were a credit to the football club.
“People said that because we got through a round that was goal achieved but not really. I want these players to push, push, push.
"They wore their hearts on their sleeves, the badge with pride and come away with immense pride."
Healy, who celebrated his 40th birthday while the club were in Montenegro, also described two-goal hero Millar as 'immense' after the Shankill Road man's killer instinct gave the club a night to remember.
“Kirk has unfortunately found himself out of the team at times," Healy said.
"But he’s done nothing wrong. I know the appreciation I have for him and what he’s delivered during my time at the club. Kirk was incredible, immense tonight with the distance that he covered."
Linfield begin their Irish Premiership title defence at home to Institute on Saturday before their return leg against FK Sutjeska at Windsor Park on Tuesday evening.
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