"You might think that certain games will be easy, but that has nothing to do with the reality. We started that game brilliantly and got through it with players who haven't played as much as others, which is important for the team's confidence. We are confident, but tomorrow will be different. We got a very positive result in the first leg, but Monaco have nothing to lose, so we need to be aware that there'll be difficult moments."
"It's difficult to know which is the better team. Monaco got a marvellous result for us away to Lens, but we need to stay calm. We know how difficult it is to play in this competition. It's important that we create a winning atmosphere so that we come out on top in the first half and in the second half."
"The fans are confident but wary because this is a special but difficult game. One team is going into it eliminated [as it stands], and one team will be eliminated at full time. We'll need to manage the game's big moments. That will be difficult, but we want to keep going in the Champions League."
"This is a different competition, but after the game, one team will be eliminated. It'll be tricky because Monaco will be starting the game a goal down, so we need to know that there'll be tough moments. Our supporters know that, and we'll need to handle those tough moments. The best way of doing that is to play as we normally do, to try to hold onto the ball and to press in the same way when we don't have the ball. We're out not to defend a result but to win a game."
"Normally, when so much goes against you in the first 20 minutes, it ends in disaster, but both this season and last season, we've shown that we can overcome events like those. The most important thing is to know how to control our way of playing. The best approach for tomorrow's game will be to play it like it's the first leg. We want to win this game and to deserve to win it."