 Morning, Antoni. I don't sound like a broken record. Seven games in the Premier League, no win. How did you change that this weekend? We knew it was a possibility obviously, we didn't want to be here, we wanted to be with more points. But now I think I perceive like in the next games we will see where we are exactly as a football team and the first chance we have to obtain the first win is tomorrow, Everton away, a club that is with us in the standings and I think it's a good chance. You've dropped eight points from winning positions which shows you're doing something right, there's a positivity about the way you start games but clearly things are not ending the way you like. Does there need to be a change of philosophy or a change of approach when you get into those positions or do you carry on playing the way you are? No, especially I think both games we lost after scoring first is Liverpool away and Brighton away, where we started really well those games but we couldn't keep the same level for the 90 minutes. I think we need a full compact game, 90 minutes and especially we need not to make defensive errors that cost goals. At the end of the day we didn't play well after the first 20 minutes but we consider easy penalties. At the end there are two goals, the first goal is a bit strange, there is a rebound but we lose the position. So these big errors in our boxes are taking us from the point I think. Obviously it's frustrating for you as a manager, you set the team up, you have a plan and moments in games are costing you. How do you eliminate those? How do you stop players making errors? Is this just something that will happen? Yes, it's not like it's a matter of luck or a matter of no, a rebound or a second ball or no, you have to be focused 90 minutes and that's what the big teams do. They don't make mistakes, especially in their own box and we have to be really focused. Even if you are, because some players have played amazing games, you make just one mistake because you have one goal and your very good game becomes a bad game because at the end you've done a lot of very good things, difficult one against one, difficult defensive duels and at the end it's just three seconds you lose your focus and it's not worth it. But for you personally, no changing game plan, no changing philosophy, you're going to carry on doing things the way you want to do it? Yes, we have very clear. What we want to do, how we want to do it, we know that we have to be better in the things we are doing but we know how we are going to try to do the things. It's very clear. As you've touched upon up next, Everton, they have a 100% losing record at Goodison Park so far this season. Does that make things easier for you or harder knowing that that environment has not been kind to the team but the atmosphere that's created by the fans could be another big factor for them as a positive? No, it's too early to take because they haven't won now in these three or four games. It's too early to take big conclusions. In every individual game something happened, I feel that they've been the better side in a lot of games they've played. It's true, especially the games they've played at home. The other day, I think they were better, the World's game, they were better. They won a very good match against Bramford away. They are very good in certain aspects of the game. We have to be ready to defend a lot of crosses. They have very good wingers. I don't know that we'll start but they have very good wingers. They have a lot of players arriving to the box and they are having chances. So we have to be ready to defend a lot of crosses, to defend set plays because they are one of the best doing these things. Sean Dyche is an experienced Premier League manager. Statistically, he loves playing Bournemouth because he wins most of the time. He's won the last five but it has a very different style to a lot of other Premier League sides. When you do your analysis, when you look at ways to try to beat Everton, what comes to mind about his approach? I know you've touched on it a little bit there. Yes, I think they are physically very powerful. They have players that cover a lot of space. That's why they are so good in second balls with the Correa and Ionana. And they make big their pitch. They have, as I said before, very good wingers. So we have to be ready. Even Pickford with his long balls, his kick is very, very long so you have to be ready in two, three seconds to defend inside your box. It reminds me a little bit of the game we played in Bramford. It's not the same but this kind of game where you feel you are good and then you are defending even a long free kick or you have to be very good inside your box. In terms of team use, I know there's been a few welcome returns. Could you update us on who's available and who's struggling? Yeah, the availability will be the same that last week. I don't think there are no changes so I will be the same players last week against Arsenal. And Tyler Adams of course has been slowly working his way back to fitness. We see him get a little bit of action recently. Is he now in a position to start a game for this club bearing in mind there was a significant investment? No, no, Tyler, we don't expect him soon. Again with us. I think the medical staff is analysing the situation. They are asking different specialists to take the best route we have. And we still haven't decided but whatever the solution he takes or we take, we don't expect him soon on the pitch. Thank you. Is it the same problem that he arrived with? Yeah, it's the same hamster. So did that happen in the league cup game? He's not feeling well. He played some minutes because he wanted to give it a try but he didn't have good sensations. Now we are in a stop because something is not going well because you've done all the previous things so you should be ready to perform well and things are not going well so we have to think in another solution. I think even a soldier is not out of the question. It's a possibility because we have to make sure that once we have him we have him with any issue, 100%. And I think they are analysing everything now and we have to take a decision. How did you react to that setback? How big a blow is it? Yeah, obviously we've talked a lot about him. He's a very important player for us in his position also because of his character. Even if he's still young, his experience, he has some leadership that is really good for the team but it is what it is. We cannot change. How's he because it must be a huge setback for him after being out for so long and then thinking he's back? Yeah, I think it has been hard for him because he has been pushing. He wanted to be as soon as possible with us to help the team but we cannot change. I think after the surgery he had last season, things haven't gone well. So probably there was something that was not correct and he has to find another solution. As well as the likes of Lewis and Joe Rothwell have coped in that hole in the midfield that was left by Jefferson Lerma, how big a hole is that? How big an issue? I'm really happy with the performance of Loo. That is the one that is starting past games. Also Joe against Stoke, I think he played really well. So I think they are doing a pretty good job. We are probably changing. The other day we started with Ryan Little lower than Philip. I think both of the players are more at number 10 but we need someone else there to connect between these six and ten. Depending on the opponent we have different options with Ryan, with Philip, with Junior, with even Loo or Joe who could step a little bit more. We have to find the right partnerships there. Thinking back to last weekend, the performance was so different to previous. How do you tend to react to a defeat on a Saturday night and a Sunday? How does it affect you? Was this weekend different because of the type of performance? Yes, I think we talked after the game because obviously you can lose against Arsenal. We lost some games before but I was really happy. From the first six games we played in the league with our things but I was happy. The other day I think we played properly for 20 minutes and after these 20 minutes we considered the goal. We started not pushing with the same intensity and that's not who we want to be. So I think we kind of reset. We've trained really well this week and I hope tomorrow we have a good performance. Against Brighton, straight after half-time they scored and went ahead. Against Arsenal, not quite so soon after half-time but again soon gave away the penalty. Is there something in your half-time team talks that needs to change? I don't know, against Stokes it was completely different. We played that in the first half, we were much better after half-time. The thing is you have to be good for 90 minutes. At least you don't have to whenever because it's difficult to play perfect 90 minutes. But when you are in your best moments you don't have to concede. You have to survive these 5-10 minutes especially when you play away. You know you are going to have whatever you play, where they are pushing, where there is momentum to go through these 5-10 minutes without conceding. I think it's a thing of maturity in a team that we need to find.