Parejo told Cadena SER'S El Larguero program, via Marca: "I think he is an extraordinary player, spectacular, with amazing skills. I haven't been in the situation of being an important player in the best team in the world and everyone flattering me. But I think we players have to focus on playing. There's going to be a battle in every game. It seems to be in all of them, it's a learning process that he has to work on. When you play for Madrid there's always a special atmosphere, they always pick on the players, people always try to pick on you. But I've also been to pitches out there and they call me a drunk or whatever, and I don't get in people's faces or make gestures. That's not necessary. Footballers have to rise above these situations. In terms of behaviour, he's making a mistake."