 And Dhoni, good afternoon, great to see you. Good afternoon. I guess we'll start with the transfer window, which is now open, and fans are desperately hanging on every word that you say with regards to potential incomings. There was a story that broke on social media last night about a young 19-year-old midfielder Oscar Zambrano who's currently at Quito. Can you give us an update, the club, looking to bring someone in? Could he be a player that could be one for the future? Yeah, obviously it's difficult for me to talk about individual situations, you know, because otherwise we will ask him for the next one and for the next one, and they are players that are not ours. I know the player, he's a really good player for his age, but I cannot tell you anything else. You know, I can speak about the players we have right now, and I cannot get more into more details with players that are not ours. But I guess he would fit the profile of what this club has done in the summer, young, exciting players that you can work with on the training pitch, you can develop, and that's a guess what you'd be looking for as the head coach to see those types of players come into the club during this window or in the summer. Yes, I think recently, in the last markets, I think the club has signed really young players, really young players that we think they can evolve into even better players, but I cannot tell you anything else here. Let's talk about the players you can talk about. There's been a lot of speculation with regards to key for more and interest from championship clubs. I know he scored in the Premier League this season and been in and amongst the squad on those match days. Is he a player you'd like to keep, or do you understand that he might want to play regular football? Yes, I think he was close, no, in the summer market to leave the club. I think between every part we all decided he stayed with us. I think he has been helping a lot the team, probably not playing as many minutes as he wants, but Dom has been really performing in a very good level, and for me it's difficult not to take him out from the game. We play just with one forward, sometimes with two, and we put them together when we have to turn a result. But it will be something that he will have a lot to say about this. For me, it's the most important part, to listen to the players, how they see themselves with their roles. More or less everyone knows their roles. Obviously, some players will prefer to stay, try to improve their roles with more minutes. Other ones will prefer to leave for different places where they think they can probably play more. And after the players' opinion, the clubs start to negotiate and then they have to make the numbers work and there are a lot of things involved, but normally the first thing and the most important thing is what the players think. And just finally on the transfer situation, I know that there's been a lot of interest in Lloyd Kelly, who's entered the last six months of his current form of deal. Interest from AC Milan, Juventus, Stuttgart, of course he's a quality player. He's been injured recently. Is he back training now and fit? And how is his mindset? Because when there's a lot of speculation, it can be difficult as a player. For me it's one of our best players. He has been really good when he has been part of the team, and luckily for us he has been injured quite a lot lately. He's not still with the group, and I think he's improving a lot. He's already running outside by his own, but he has still some tics to do before he joins with the group, and I think it's something that we have to accept. It always happens in all the markets, and I don't think it will affect his performances. Thank you very much for the updates there. Obviously the FA Cup is an exciting competition, and we know your philosophy on the cups. You want to go as far as you can. You want to create history. You want to bring some excitement to the fans. So I guess, does that mean that you'll be looking to select your strongest side for Queen's Park Rangers tomorrow, or will you be looking to give some of those players that haven't played as much in the Premier League the opportunity to show you what they can do? I think we will follow more or less what we did in the Caravado Cup. I think we have to choose very well, and I think we will make some changes, but we want to win the game. We want to win the game. This is the number one priority, and for sure some players will have maybe more opportunities than in the league games, but we want to go there, and win the right to play in the next round. The Cup competitions are like this. We just have one game guaranteed. It's tomorrow, and we cannot make mistakes, because in the Cup competitions you cannot look very far, because you lose your mind for three minutes and you are out. What have you learned about Queen's Park Rangers? They've had a difficult season in the Championship. They've won in their last six matches in the league, and obviously they've changed managers, changed styles, so it could be quite a challenge to go to Loftus Road, but again, you are going to a team that are not very confident at the moment. I think they've improved a lot. Even last couple of results have not been good. I think you see more detailed stats. They are not considering goals, I think we've almost analysed the games they played with the new manager. They are just struggling with the set pieces, but I think in the last games they are not even considering open-play goals. So defensively I think they have improved a lot. They have increased a lot the possession. I think they want more control games. They play quite a 4-3-3, quite positional, very good inside players, powerful players. And I think we have to be at our best, because I don't see them like a relegation team right now. They are there, of course, but I think they are playing much better lately than it looks according to the results. And as the coach said yesterday, they've been very punished with the set pieces. And just finally for me, team news. Obviously I know you've got players going off to the African Cup of Nations. You've got players in the treatment room, players coming back. Can you try and give us as much detail about who's available, who's missing and who's not going to be here? Yeah, we are quite thin right now. We are quite thin because we lost from the other day Dango and Ant with the... Dango is actually injured. I hope he can recover and help his national team, but it's not clear. And it's obviously outside. We have a couple of players also that finished with small issues from the other day against the Spurs that we have to see if they can help us tomorrow. Who are those two? I cannot tell you, because if they play, they will know. They are playing with Isis now, I prefer. We have to decide before I tell you. But I don't think we are recovering anyone else from the other day, so right now we are quite thin. But... I hope we are enough to go tomorrow and win the game. Thank you very much. Good luck. Thank you. And only we may come up against a couple of ex-Bornwith players in Ansemir Begovic and Steve Cook, who gave great service to this club. Do you think that ex-players always have a little point to prove when they're facing a former club, do you think? Obviously, it's going to be special for them if they play. I think whenever you have the chance to play against your former club, I think they've been all very important in the last years of the club and if they have the chance to play, for sure they are waiting for the game. They will recognise a lot of familiar faces and it's always nice when you have the chance to play against a former club. In England we call it the competition in the world. I think we like to build it up like that. Have you got any memories at all of the FA Cup would you have? For me it's a new experience. I think it's also a different format. This rule about the replays, you know, if you tie it's new for the ones that we come from the outside and we will have to learn quickly, adapt quickly. I think it's a competition with a big history behind and it's a big cup here but we only have guaranteed one game we have to learn the right to continue and have bigger hopes. We won't get the chance to speak to you before the youth team play in the FA Youth Cup away to Newcastle as well. They did very well in the last round to beat West Brom, a category 1 team they're doing very well in their league as well just give us a word on them or a bit of support for them if you like ahead of that really big game? For sure, for them it will be a big big game because whenever you are young and you start playing against these top teams in these competitions the FA Cup you tell the name against Newcastle it sounds big and I hope they can play well they can perform well they are doing really well for sure it's going to be tough it has to be tough but it's going to be a good lesson for them for sure