Toulouse head coach Sylvain Houles told Sky Sports:

“We gave them too much in the first half and it’s a shame. Energy wise, we were pretty much there but there were too many mistakes and penalties that cost us.

“We showed in the second half, when we held onto the ball a little bit more and played when we had to play, that we can put big teams under pressure.

“I really believed we could do it and the atmosphere and energy in the stadium changed a little bit. If Joe Cator scores that try, we could have had a grand finish.”

Warrington head coach Sam Burgess told Sky Sports:

“Some things in the first half were good but I’m a bit disappointed with the second half.

“We’re probably tired and had a little bit of an emotional drain from [the Challenge Cup defeat] last week as well, so I’m happy to get the two points but performance wise we need to be better.

“We’re not quite where we need to be but I’m growing to learn that over the course of a season, you’ve got to manage these dips and flows in form. If you pick two points up along the way, that’s very important.

“I’ve got quite a number of my spine out of the team so we’re sort of patching things together and [teenage half-back] Ewan Irwin has got a lot of responsibility for a young man, so we’re understanding that it’s not going to be perfect, but I think we can be a little bit better than we were in the second half.”