The team thanks the displaced for their support. Castellón's coach Pablo Hernández appeared with a mix of frustration and pride after his team's elimination in Almería. The coach recognized that the team is leaving “fastidiado” for not having achieved the pass, but wanted to value the elimination made by his players against a great team, the growth of the group and the commitment shown throughout the season. In his opinion, despite the fact that football was “cruel” with the Albinegros, who did not deserve to be eliminated, the experience of playing a 'play-off' must serve as a step forward for the club, the squad and the fans. The start of the second half was very good and we managed to come back. In the last minutes, many things come into play. Two actions at the ball that we did not defend well have cost us the two goals. I do not think it is a lack of skill; these are things that can happen. The ball gives and also takes. I can not put any 'but' to the kids. I am very proud of the elimination we made. We were superior there and today we dominated the game in several phases, but football has been a bit cruel with us. It's difficult. At the end of the game, I already told them that it's very complicated to change that feeling of frustration, but we have to leave with our heads held high, not only for the elimination, but for the season. I told them that, not only as a coach, but as a fan of Castellón and former footballer, I thanked them for the commitment they have shown everyone, how they have run, trained and believed in this idea. I think the fans feel a bit of this. They have become excited again this year and have seen that these players have left everything on the field. We have received a lot of affection from the fans. I told them that this will be a step forward for the club, for the fans and for them individually.