Wakefield coach Daryl Powell advised BBC Radio Leeds:
“I really feel for Salford and what’s occurred to them however we will solely play what’s in entrance of us, and we had been excellent.
“The primary half was fairly ruthless and constant on each side of the ball. We began the second half fairly sloppily and Salford put their foot down a bit and acquired some pleasure however for us to have the ability to give a few boys debuts, and play about with it a bit of bit, was good.
“It confirmed we now have a real squad when we now have acquired fairly a number of gamers who have not been enjoying constantly for us however did a terrific job at present.
“Mason Lino’s doing an unbelievable job of anchoring the group as a half, Max (Jowitt) and Josh Rourke performed very well at present, and Harvey Smith has an enormous future forward of him.”
Salford coach Paul Rowley advised BBC Radio Manchester:
“You possibly can often take some positives out of most video games, however not loads out of that. Wakefield had been excellent however the core ideas of any sport are to run laborious and sort out laborious, and we now have acquired sufficient gamers who could cause sufficient issues with the ball in hand and rating factors, however the incapacity to defend, on the minute, is scary.
“We have put scores like that on groups after they’ve been totally recruited, not after they’ve been stripped of half a group.
“We’re broken in that respect however [Wakefield’s revival] does offer you hope, cease you feeling sorry for your self and have an understanding that this sport can change actually shortly.
“We have to maintain going, be resilient and present a little bit of fortitude, and do not get down.”

