 Sean, good evening. You cut a very frustrated figure for a large part of that game. What are your emotions now, having gone out of the cup? I don't think I was any more frustrated than I normally am. I think I was more frustrated with the first goal and we can't get the right side of the VAR. Two hands in Dominic Cavalund's back. You can say he went down a bit light, which he probably did, but at the end of the day, I see a penalty is given with someone stradding on their toe. And it's a penalty, so I'm frustrated with that. The game scrappy or could ugly affair. They got on the best side of it and two set pieces. You know, it's that type of game. It felt like that type of game. I must say when we scored to go equal, I thought we had about 15 minutes when we looked like the side were more likely. You could see the soft corner at the end and you could see the goal through a bit of a ricochet. But yeah, a tight, a tight, awkward, awkward game. I thought fair play to them. They found their way through it and got a win. What did you say to them half time? Really, I just said the expectation changes quickly. There's an expectation on us. We're ever in football club, you know, with all due respect to Luton, the crowd are expecting us to win these games. They expect us to take the game on. So I said, you've got to remind yourselves of what we are. And I said, we're a good side. And I thought, second half, we were better. You know, I'll perform some things. I thought, first half, we couldn't find the pass. Looked nervy and edgy. Second half, I thought that was better without finding the killer moments, obviously. And that growth I want from the side, you know. Of course, we're stretched at the moment. Everyone knows that misses are very important players. But at the end of the day, it's a great opportunity for other players to come in and show their worth. You know, and that's what we want. We want that team and that squad mentality. Whoever's out there playing. So really about that. But I thought the second half was better without getting it right, if you like. Too direct with two set of forwards. That can be the tease of two set of forwards, especially physical styles that, you know, let's play it up there too quickly. That sort of thing, finding the balance. So, you know, it was a tricky one for them to deliver. No lack of effort or energy or any of that. Lack of that true moment of quality in the final third when we had the moments to get that. I guess it's a measure of that expectancy that the fans around me in particular were getting very frustrated and very annoyed because they expect more. Yeah, I think I've spoken clearly about that. You know, it's about the noise, about the points and all that and teams and players missing win a game. That's what they want. So our job to respond to that and win games. We didn't today. Next will come quickly. They'll be expecting again. So I said that to the players of me, the staff, the players, you've got to keep working for it. You know, you've got to keep earning the right and playing under pressure from a crowd. It's part of being a footballer. And that's what the players have got to keep responding to, I think. And injuries, any fresh injuries from today? Hopefully not. Emma got a bit of a knock. I thought he played well, particularly second half. He got a bit of a knock. So hopefully that's nothing too soon. We'll have a roll call tomorrow and find out, you know, make sure everyone's okay. Because obviously we're still not got too many getting back yet. So that's going to be a bit of time yet. Thank you. Joe. What did you make of Beto and Calvitt-Lewan up front together? Yeah, that moment. So I don't think it looked like they played a lot together, which they haven't, of course. The connectivity of two up front, I thought Don played well again. I thought he hasn't nicked his goal, but I thought he played well. Excuse me. Second half a little bit more to it and a little bit more power in it and a little more edge to it. But they're two strikes who are not used to playing two together. You know, everyone imagines, you know, I always get that why you're playing two up front. It's not that easy. You know, you need two players who can combine and play together and learn how to play together. So that's in its infancy. At use, everyone wanted to give him some minutes to try and activate, you know, as well. What was the thought process behind starting Beto and Calvitt? Obviously it's not a partnership that's had a lot of experience so far. Was that just the best option when you've got so few given the injury list at the moment? Yeah, at the end of the day, we've got to look at the team that can win a game with so many injuries in the camp. So therefore, what's the best system? We've had to change before. We went three at the back. Today, we thought the two-center forwards could be effective and there was moments second half when you thought it was going to be. You know, so we are working with the squad and piecing it together and trying to continue to look for a team that can win games. And it's slightly unfamiliar to this club to have two-center forwards. So, you know, you can only do so much work with the players on that in the week to get it right. But the real truth of any team is when you play in the real stuff, you know, and the real whistle goes. That's when you see in those moments. But you could tell it was Rusty in a sense they haven't played together, but Rusty in a sense, the way they work together. But yeah, so we've learned something new. And what would I and Jim have to do to get a start? What's the message to him, sir? No, he's come on and affected the game. That's all we want. Just keep affecting the game. Great, thank you. John? Hi, John. Hi, mate. It's your first anniversary on Tuesday. It's been some year for you, hasn't it? I mean, how can you sum it up? Well, I used the word interesting recently. A lot going on at this football club still is. A lot of work to be done when I got here. A lot of work still to be done. The highs and lows, the ups and downs, the ins and outs, the off-peer field, the on-field. It's the kind of thing of the words, but interesting is probably the best one. Massive challenge without a shadow of a doubt. There's a meaning, it suffers. To bring it all together or try, and still try to bring it all together is tough. Lots of voices, lots of noise, big club. Chairman sadly passed. Owners change in and all of that, and then get it right on the pitch and try and win games, and not enough money to get players and all the rest of it. So to bring all that together and to try and glue it together and still form a group of people that can activate out there and a fan base that can buy into that, that's not easy. And balance the books while you're trying to do it and probably not balance them but save some money. So all that in the melting pot has been an interesting year, as I said, very interesting. Lots of work done, lots and lots to do. I'm under no illusions here, no one should be. There is lots of work to be done. Thanks. Shaun, you mentioned Calvert, Lewin and Beto haven't played much together and we're rusty. Is that something now with the Coray out for a little while? Is that something that needs to be given time to flourish as a partnership? Do you see it as like a viable option for Premier League games? I think we see every game with the group we've got over fit. We see every game as one which we're going to pick a team that we think can win. Today we felt that would work and it had signs of working but it didn't inevitably because you've got to win. Yeah, rusty for the team more than anything, not just for them because the team's not used to. You know, you think of the players here, I don't think there's many. Obviously the Burnley players have played with two up front or I had previously but there's not many here who have played with an out and out two strikers. So not so much them because obviously they would be rusty because they haven't played much together. I'm talking about the, sorry, I should have explained that the team is not really knowing how to find the blend of two strikers. You know, are we playing short? Are we playing long and strong? And we played long and strong too much today. So finding that blend to open up and offer different ways of operating which we want to do. You know, I want mixed, well I want different ways of operating, different ways of affecting the game. And there were signs of it but without the clinical moments to win a game and they found two set pieces which won in the game and that's sometimes the way it goes. How is the Coray getting on? Yeah, he's settling down well but it's not going to be, well it's not going to be this week. I'm pretty sure of that. Shameless, maybe get back in the group but we've got to be careful obviously. Don't just come back on a minor injury. Young is back in the grad 75 minutes the other night but it's a big difference. Excuse me with all due respect playing in that game than it is in this game or it's Tuesday. So try and the risk and ward of getting them fit and not breaking them and all the rest of it. It's a challenging sort of moment though. The squad in general has been really strong both sides with set pieces both attacking sense and defensively but that's four against Luton specifically this season here at Goodison. What do you think's gone wrong against them in particular? Well, I think it's a foul on the first one. I have no clue, I'll try and ask the players to be why that's not given as a foul because if you turn it the other way around I bet you they give a penalty. And the second one is I think Dandume is really unlucky on the back seat he's doing his job, he's come on the pitch, he's listened, he clears it, he hits their lad, bounces down, he wacks it in the net. So I wouldn't put luck in every set piece but sometimes you go well with the set-up's right. You know, that sometimes happens and we don't win the first contact. We didn't actually have to give the corner away which is not helpful because I think I can't remember, someone takes a quick throw but I didn't quite tune in, Taki sort of tries to nick it out of play and it goes for a corner, that sort of thing. But then the second phase you go well. So you know, sometimes these things might be an anomaly. You know, because two, the same team four set pieces, four goals. Well not literally, but you know what I mean how does that happen? But it does happen. So we'd obviously got to learn for it and move forward.