"It's going to be a very complicated game. We didn't play our best game in Hungary and that's not what we wanted to show, but we believe in ourselves and anything is possible. We've been preparing for this match for several days and, looking back at the first leg, there are a lot of things we could have done better. Eight goals down is a lot, but it's not impossible. Everyone is determined to give everything on the court. A match lasts 60 minutes and we're not going to turn things around in ten minutes or so. It's possible, but we'll have to be much more aggressive and disciplined."
"When you play at this level, you're bound to be disappointed with a result like that. When you win, you can be happy for a few hours, but then you have to look ahead to the next game. It's the same when we lose. You can't change the past, but you can influence the future. That's what we're going to try to do on Thursday."
"We talked about the performance we'd just put in. Everyone was disappointed. I also told them that there was still one match left and that it wasn't over. We have a great atmosphere at Coubertin and we believe we can do it together. I've been with this squad for a few months now and I know their personalities. Everyone is very professional. Being professional means accepting that sometimes you don't play your best game, but that you can make up for it in the next match. We have everything we need in our team to do it."