 I felt really good to be a part of such a good competition. Playing against some quality opposition had two good results, three points in both games, which gave us a good position on the table. A result tomorrow night would be good for us and pretty much mean that we're close to progressing to the final 16. Sometimes we're playing the Yucca ball. It's probably a little bit more of a ball winner in the midfield, but he's obviously a good player. And then if I can do the other words too, just giving the attacking players the ball, I think that's how we complement each other. We've played two decent games with each other, so we're getting used to playing with each other. The conference is good coming from Asian Champions League. Obviously we didn't have the best result on the weekend in the A-League, but in the Champions League we've definitely got confidence going into this game. We know it'll be a lot more difficult coming into Japan in front of their home fans, their quality side. But in saying that we take a lot of confidence out of the Asian Champions League games, that we won away from home. So we had definite confidence this high and put in a good performance. And then hopefully the result will take care of itself. And if you're going to be involved in these competitions, if you're travelling involved, everyone knows that. It's sort of just a little obstacle where you have to overcome, sort of not think about it too much. And just do the right things off the field, I guess. Prepare yourself right for the game. Once you're out of the game and your fans and your emotions and stuff, then you're ready to play and you forget about all that stuff. That was just more to get the legs moving, roll the legs a bit. Just to get the blood flowing again, we haven't done a lot since we got off the plane. And then the training sessions afterwards, we can get a touch on the ball, feel for the field. It's little things, I guess, that will help us.