Jean-Charles Castelletto
“It’s a revolt after our last match (against Le Havre, editor’s note) which was very bad. We knew we could do something, together. We remained united even after the opening score.
Personally, I experienced a low point but I am trying to regain confidence. We're humans, we have bad times. And then I like playing with five at the back. »
Pedro Chirivella
“I am happy with the solidarity shown by the team, by all the players. It's never easy to come to the Park, especially in the dynamic we're in. We knew how to hold on. They can score the second goal in the first half but they didn't. We held on, we knew that at 1-0, we could always come back. They open up a lot, leave spaces behind. And you know that Matthis (Abline), in one on one, has a chance of hurting. In the second, we were better defensively, we left less space and they got frustrated. We're happy, I'm not going to hide it. It shows that we want to fight, to do things well. We haven't been up to par lately but we've shown character. »
Nicolas Pallois
“Le Havre was nasty while against Lens and Marseille, there was a little thing. Tonight was a great evening, everyone fought and were courageous. It's a shame we conceded this first goal so early in the match. But we equalized and we even had two or three chances to score the second. And Patrik (Carlgren) also made the saves. »