Hull FC interim head coach Andy Last told BBC Radio Humberside:
“It wasn’t a great game to be part of. We got a great crowd in but we didn’t give them great moments to sing and get behind.
“I was really, really disappointed with the performance. Considering what we spoke about all week with regards to attitude, I thought we dipped our toes in.
“They got 12 points in front and the hope they started the game with turned to confidence and then we were just unable to knock that out of them.
“The way that we played lacked fluency and speed. It was very, very disappointing on the back of a good performance last week where we looked sharp.
“It was a really flat performance. We had 46 play-the-balls in the opposition’s half which is a massive, massive amount but we just didn’t pose a big enough threat.
“There’s a lot of soul-searching in that changing room and rightly so because there’s some questions that need to be asked.
“That wasn’t good enough and I’ll be making sure the players are aware of it and we’ll be better when we play Bradford.”
Toulouse head coach Sylvain Houles told BBC Radio Humberside:
“That win was really important for us. We’ve had a few good performances where we didn’t get the result and losing every time is tough.
“We know we have a long way to go in Super League but to end that losing streak and to get the two points is going to be really healthy for us.
“The boys came out knowing exactly what we wanted from them and they did it. I’m very proud of what they achieved.
“With the amount of possession inside our 20, it was a heroic defensive performance.”
