After scoring his first goal for the club in the draw against Alavés, Peque spoke: "We have to push harder. I like my goals to help us win, but at least we got a point. It's a pity not to give the three points to the fans because they were with us the whole match. We have to keep going, look to Pamplona, believe in ourselves, with our new coach. We have to be at our best in every training session to get to understand his style of football."
Isaac Romero commented that "it's a shame because we were looking for the three points, which were very important for us at home in front of our fans, but it wasn't to be. We will continue to work on what the coach is trying to get us to improve and we will go for the three points on Thursday." As for Caparrós, he highlighted the way he has worked in this first week as head coach: "He is very hands-on, in how he corrects things, how he supports us, and how he helps the younger players. For the homegrown players, he asks us to play for the fans and to give our best."
The third and final player to speak was Adrià Pedrosa: "The match went the way the coach said it would. They put a lot of balls into the box and we defended them well. They had more of the ball than us, but the clearest chances were ours. We need to be more clinical because teams take the chances they have against us, while we don't convert the ones that we have. If we managed to score those two goals from Lukebakio and Suso, we would have won. On a personal level, I feel good. I want to contribute to the team and keep playing my best. I want a win so that the fans can also enjoy it. I think we need to play and bit more calmly. He told us to be confident and go for the victory that we are struggling to get. Now we have to go for the next one on Thursday night."