The Celtic boss added that top-scorer Scott McDonald's failure to score in his last five matches is not a major cause for concern.
"Scott's had seven terrific months and shouldn't get frustrated when things don't go his way," said Strachan.
"We're supplying the players that get into forward positions with opportunities and that's all you can do."
Strachan was eager to take some positives from the match that leaves his side with the Scottish Premier League as their only chance of silverware this season.
"We'll show the players the game again and show them all the good things they've done," he said.
"Nakamura throughout was doing superb things again, and Aiden McGeady was a thorn down the right wing.
"We've no option but to pick ourselves up again, and we wish Aberdeen good luck in the semi-final."