 Calmar, â'n dweud.raf i Mi. Dwi dweud. Felly mae'r bwysig eich bod yn eu cwm iawn, sy'n cael eu achos, chym ni'n gweithio gynhymwllt a'r ydynt yn dweud. Rwy'n siŵn gyd yn cael ei gweithio gwybodd i fyfyn â blaenau cyffũau. Rydyn ni'n dweud, rydyn ni'n dweud yn agorau, i ffynol. Frydd, ei wneud ymddangong yn y tuwgh. Rydyn ni'n ddilem ni'n gweithio yn dweud mewn gwahanol. If they score it, they have something to hang on to. If we score it, then obviously the game comes on our terms and I think that's what happened. Is it still a feeling that you're searching for the right mix up front? Up front? Or, well, you know, sometimes as a coach, you always look at what you would like rather than what you have. And I know the forwards that I've got with Coxie, with Kwame, with Ali Orgla, who's a young forward and Bernie possibly can play up there as well as Dukie who's in quarantine. So I think we've got a good mix. I don't want two forwards the same. I don't think our forwards are the same, which is important. You know, at times we'll play with one, at times we'll play with two, and at times we'll play with three with a back four. So having the variation of the profiles of them players helps. But do I want Cristiano Ronaldo? Of course you do, but it's never going to happen. Well, it's probably not going to happen. So but I'm delighted with the forwards and they got the reward today. Guys, you talk about half time. But did you know what were you just taking? No, Brucey had a tight groin and Brucey is very, if I can say, delicate. He understands his body very well as a coach. You've got to trust your players sometimes and I didn't want to take any risks. It was his first start for me after making a massive impact on the weekend. So I listened to Brucey and the same with Jimmy as well. Jimmy had a tight hamstring and I didn't want to take any risks with Jimmy either. So I made the decision, you know, we got that window and the boys would come on. Obviously had a big impact in the game as well, which is important. OK, the next guy? I'm not sure. We'll see, you know, based upon the conversation I had with them both, I think it's more precaution rather than actually injury. So Carl, up to third now, you've got Bidge Duke and Jordan March to add to a pretty healthy squad. Do you feel as though you're ready to take a step up now as a group and maybe make a bit of a statement? Well, yes, hopefully. But I think all teams are the same. I think they're, you know, teams are trying to find their way in the early part of the season and trying to find a rhythm and a groove. Some have done that already and they're doing very well. We're sort of a mixed bag. We are doing it at stages, periods of games. And said, are we doing it for 90 minutes? No, we're not. And that's why the reason you train every day and try and be complete because when you get that complete performance, but what happens then is once you have a complete performance and the manager says he's complete, the next game is probably after the Lord May show, which is disappointing for everyone. So you've got to be careful what you wish for. I think a performance with a positive result and fantastic effort and commitment from those boys in there, which are growing each day is all I can ask. Can I ask about Keanu Bacchers? Just firstly, what do you think of his form at the moment? And there are so many options in central midfield for the Oly Rose. He obviously helped Australia qualify for that tournament. Where do you think he sits in the scheme of central midfield as a Graham Arnold has available? Yeah, well, I wouldn't like to be Graham Arnold picking, to be honest, because there's some fantastic young players in that area. So good luck, Graham. But I've got one of the best. Keanu is fantastic. First of all, he's a fantastic person. He's a great kid to work with. He wants to learn. He's always asking questions, which you want as a coach. Second thing is he commits to his work. And if he commits to his work, nine times out of 10, you get the reward in life in general, in any job you do. And he wants to grow. He is developing. He makes little mistakes. He does the hard things very, very well, which players can't do when he does the simple things, not so well. My job is to teach him the simple things to be more consistent with them. And also when you're a player, and probably I'm a little bit harsh on the midfield players, because I played there for many years, is the details are the most important things. So I'm trying to teach him what I want and require from him, tactically, without taking away from his strengths, which he's got phenomenal strengths in the game. So it's a polished performance by him today. So good luck, Graham. I'm sure you'd like to have him in your midfield for as long as you're at this club. But he's looked at overseas options before, and he looks like he's now one of the A league's best players, probably in midfield. Do you think he's ready for that next step in his career, potentially at the end of this season, or even sooner? Well, do I think he could play over there? Yes, I do. My background is over this, so I know all the profiles that players have and are needed over there. He's got that, you know, but I say to all players, it's what's important is when you go, and I don't know when players decide to go on, whether it's early, young or later on, go and stay. That is the key to it, because if you go there and it doesn't work out and you come back, then sometimes people look at you a little bit differently. You might get more money back here, but you're not going for that reason. When you go and the top Australian players that go have stayed there for 10 years and carved out a career over there, and I think that's important. I can help him with that. I don't know when he's going to go, to be honest, but I want him to go at some stage, but at the moment he's fantastic for this football club, and I'll keep him as long as I can. On to just the game to our again. What were your thoughts on the penalty? Don't see too many actions like that? Well, I think it was a penalty, I have to say. My point to Ben, the fourth official, was is it a yellow card? First of all, we send our regards to the boy Roehouse, obviously he's picked up a nasty injury, I believe, and it was an accident on one from Doran, so we'll go and check on him and we hope he's okay, because we don't want that nasty injuries to happen, and it was an accident, as we all know, but you've got a yellow card for it, and rightly so, because it's a dangerous player. It's dangerous play again in the box as well, but I won't tell you what he said to me, so I'll maybe sit on the fence for that one. You can ask him of why it wasn't. Pete, just on one. Pete, another clean sheet. You must be happy with the defensive side of things with the team? I am, yeah, really, and I'm glad you asked that, because everyone talks about the forwards and the scoring goals, which we scored two tonight, but I think they forget about Marks and the back three or the back five, which we play sometimes at our possession, so they deserve a lot of credit. Ziggy was a new signing before the season. I think he's been phenomenal, his performance is. Patrick's coming to the team and played two consecutive games in three days, and the young kid Natter is growing and growing each game, and he's been a breath of fresh air. That's not including Dylan and Tass, who've been out, and started the season for a number of games at the start of the year, as well as Cankarth, so I'm really pleased with that. That is the successful teams have built on foundations at the back, and I think we're slowly doing that. We can be better. I still don't like when we get done one-twos around the box and you lose runners. That's a concentration thing, but the main foundations at the moment are being laid. Now it's the details within them that we need to improve on, but we need to keep going and hopefully not concede too many goals.