 Is that your best performance of the season so far? I think so. I think it is pieced together, I think we played well in parts and segments – in not probably to the level that we played today. I thought going to play out of exceptional in the first half – we really were, and could have, should came maybe have been two or three goals up, obviously if it wasn't for VAR – it is off sides off sides. We have said that last week …that they can't educate and eat it all the time. Ac rwy'n meddwl y byddai'r bwysig ar gyfer ar y bwysig, dwi'n meddwl ar gweithio ar gyfer y gweithu, ac rwy'n meddwl i'w meddwl i'w 10 o'r gweithi, dwi'n meddwl, gan y gweithio. Yr hyn ar gyfer y gweithio, yw'r hyn sy'n cymryd cyflig o'r llwyddo? Rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r hyn o'r llwyddo'r gweithio. Oherwydd, mae'n gwybod pawr yn ei wneud i'r unrhyw yng nghym, Ond your needs but you have to break yourself down to actually work hard on a daily basis to replicate that in-game. So, my fear three positive results. I think in other games we have played very well and lost or drawn. But it is nice when you do play well and win. Jaetd been great he has since he has obviously come back in from Matter-Quarantine. I am very fortunate I have four forwards. Obviously I used three tonight with D moderna full mid Ship. Ac mae'n gwybod a gyda'n gwybod i'r ddau, yfawr, y dweud yn gyfan mawr. Ac mae'n gwybod i'r coxie ac coxie yn llwyddi'r gwybod. Felly, mae'n rhanio ardifeneddau ac mae'n gwybod i'r ddau'r chanc iawn, ac mae'n gwybod i'r ddweud. Bernie Abeddi wedyn fel y ddweud o'r chanc sefydliadau. Mae'r cefnod gyda'r ddweud, am bwysig, mae'n ddweud yw'r cymhwylliant? A addysgu. I'm lucky I'm not a national team manager one day maybe, but they have to pick what they believe is the best squad, so hopefully we can get many players in that group, that means you're doing well. Yeah, thanks. Carl, do you want many players in that group? No, none. I might be away for the final series. No, none. No, no. Listen, I want my, it's always a representation of your football club when national team come calling. I've been there myself so I know, I've been a manager and I know as a player it's an honour for you to go and play for your country. And I said when I did play for my country that when I become a coach and I've been fortunate enough to follow that dream that I would never stand in the way of anyone going to follow their dream and playing for their national team. So the answer, probably the funny answer to you is no, but realistically, you know, I hope a lot of them do, but that's not my decision. Do you have some of the performance you mentioned before, probably best in the season? What clicked tonight that maybe hasn't clicked in such a fashion to this point? Yeah, again, that's what drives coaches mad and turns coaches great, the reality of trying to figure out when sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. And, you know, it worked for long periods today. I was disappointed probably with the last 15-20 minutes. We got a little bit sloppy and lazy and turned the ball over too much. You know, the game was obviously put out of sight just after half time through clinical finishing and really good positive play and the last 30 minutes sort of flitted out really. But that doesn't mean you go away from doing the things and the fundamentals that got you to that point. So that was a bit disappointing. We could have scored four and five and probably should have. But the game plan that I put on for the players worked. You know, they're the ones that play, they're the ones that should get all the credit today. Yeah, and just finally for me, a lot of wonderers fans were extremely frustrated. As you can imagine in that first half of all the BAR calls, or two BAR calls and three offside goals chopped off for you. Is BAR good for football, do you think? It's a question a lot of fans are asking themselves all the time. Yeah, you're setting me up for a right head like me, aren't you? Right, we'll take that. OK, do you know what? Listen, I haven't seen them so I don't know whether they're offside and I didn't actually get out of my chair because you don't know. What I would say with it, if it's offside, it's offside. I said this on Monday night when obviously we were lucky on the right end of a VAR call. They have to be right. How clear and obvious, you know, we talked about that with handballs and tackles and dangling legs and things like that. Offside is offside. Sometimes I look at it and the line is thicker. What body part is it? All of these things that the powers to be have to try and make sure they get right. I'm not sure that they are right and with that I mean you can't take emotion out of sport, out of football. And every time you score a goal, the emotion is there. You want to see them celebrate. You want to see your friends happy, smiles on faces and people jumping around. But sometimes you can't because you just worry that it's going to get called off again and things like that. That's my only thing with VAR is sport is emotion. It's important you show emotion. Good and bad. And I don't want that to be lost in the VAR calls and things like that. And I tend to think it's slightly going away from it. Good day, Carl. Adrian Warren from the Australian Associated Press here. Well done. I know earlier in the season you've been saying that you've had a lot of players that weren't quite fully up to match speed and match practice. Do you feel most of them are there now getting close to full match fitness? Yeah, they're getting closer. I think that's fair. Again, how do you get match fit? You get match fit one by having a full preseason, two by then playing competitive games and you always say that as a professional you need maybe four, five, six games under your belt of 90 minutes. The guys here haven't played 90 minutes. My two forwards played 60 minutes today, 65 minutes, but that's the luxury of having a good squad. But my back five players played 90 minutes again today, four days after. So the young players, there's an expectancy I need them to be fit. The older players I'll try and look after them a little bit in regards to minutes. Obviously Dorans come back in today for muchy. Muchy played his first 90 minutes in 15, 16 months. So I wanted to protect him as well. Dorans comes in excellent and Keanu just plays 90 minutes after 90 minutes. He runs about and he's exceptional. That's me not involving Giorgio Doherty as well who's an exceptional young player. I'm very lucky at the moment competition with places is very good, but it's nice when you get a win and a fully deserved win. I think that's Graham's seventh yellow card of the season already. Is there any kind of a concern or is that just part of what you have to tolerate in the game there that he's always going to play on that edge? Well, I think if you look at the yellow cards that he's picked up, and I am an analytical freak as well sometimes. I do look at that and I would say four of them for nothing. By the way, one might have been for a red card as well. Again, it sort of evens itself out. I think that it was his first challenge today. Was it a book? Now listen, referees have had enough time as it is dealing with all of the 22 players shouting at him and obviously making decisions and they've got to get it right and the offsides and handballs and all that. So he needs to be aware of that. Obviously, if he does pick up another one and then get suspended or misses another game, we're covered because we've got players. Do I want him to do it? No. Will I speak to him about picking up more? Yes. But as part and parcel of a midfield players job, you've got to win the ball. You've got to tackle and sometimes your tackles are off due to your timing. But I don't want to take that part of the game away from any of my players. Last one for me. I think you play Melbourne City next week there, which is moving as a terrific game. You're obviously going into that game with good form. How much would you be looking forward to that match? It'd be great game this and there. I think everyone keeps talking near the benchmark and the way they've played at the moment. I'll ask three games. They've been exceptional. Central coast to the top of the table. So you have to give them credit as well. They've got off to a wonderful start and doing a great job there. So they're the marker. Obviously, everyone talks about Melbourne. Rightly or wrongly so, I don't worry about what people talk about other teams. I've got to control my own business. But yeah, no, it should be an exciting game next week for sure. Thank you. Sorry, coach. One final one for me. Great scenes at the end with the crowd and the full boys. Do you feel as though you're becoming more comfortable at home and maybe turning it into a bit more of a fortress? Is that something you've come to grips with a bit as a team? I think so. I think they were brilliant. They were brilliant on Monday night. Obviously, they got to watch an excellent game and to end loads of goals. And they were brilliant again tonight. And our job as a club and a group of players and staff is we have to energise and we have to want to bring them back so they come out. Because when they're like that, they're exceptional for us. And they help us like this last 20 minutes of the game. You know, when you're defending, you've got to put your bodies on the line for blocks and challenges. And listening to your own home supporters singing their hearts out is really, really positive. And we were delighted with them today as they've been away from home this year as well. You know, we went to Central Coast. We went to MacArthur. We went to Sydney and we had a great following. So our job is to do our jobs on the pitch, which is what the boys are doing at the moment.