 Roots, you guys look pretty good for the first half an hour or so. What happened after that? Yeah, look, I thought we looked pretty good for about 70% of the game, Vince, you know? And it's another one where we are changing certain behaviours and habits. You know, we do have, and have been working a lot of things, and it was just set-piece, second-face set-piece. We're pushing out, we don't pick up, it's a little bit of naivety. Mark Natter is a young kid, but he's going to keep growing and learning from those things. Our goalkeeper should have been pushed up a little bit more as well. And you're talking about Matthew Leckie, who's got almost 100 caps for the Socarus, and that's a difference right now. You know, they're an experienced team, they're the champions, and they weren't in the game, and then all of a sudden they get a sniff, and they're able to get one and a second one from a set-piece as well. And that's kind of where we're at at the moment, and where the opposition is at, you know, and it's been two tough games against the best two teams in the competition, but, you know, people might call me a bit naïve in thinking this, but for me, you know, I've started a journey, the players have bought in, the staff have bought in, there's been ahead of a lot of work, and I've seen a massive improvement in the performance. This is our best performance in the three games that I've had them for. And obviously, we need to improve in those areas, like I said, two set-pieces and a bit of quality from Beringer in the end as well, but I didn't see a drop in the heads, we spoke about things at halftime, you know, we need to obviously challenge them from a character point of view, the effort was there, you know, and in terms of what we asked them to do, you know, it's all there, and as long as I'm here, I'll continue on the journey, and like I said, it's disappointing result-wise, but the body of work was there today, and we're going to get better, I believe. With the set-pieces, obviously you're very dissatisfied with the set-pieces as well for a long time with the year-plus at this club, where set-pieces defensively have been an issue. Does that suggest that, you know, it's not going to be a quick fix? Yes. It's something that's set pretty deeply into the team at the moment? Yes, and I'm big on, you know, ball stoppage is what I call them, whether it be free kicks, corners, throw-ins, we collectively need to get better at that as well as a coaching staff, and I'll look at us first, and I always do. You know, upon reflection, did we do the best we could to make sure that, you know, we didn't concede, or can we score? There's many different reasons, Vince, for that, but we've just got to keep working hard and making sure that we find the solutions going forward. It's as much a mindset as anything else when you're defending in attacking corners, along with placing certain plays in the right areas that can actually do the job that's asked of them, whether it be marking space, or do you have someone in the near post, far post, you know, picking up. They're all individual qualities that you have to assess and match it up against the opposition, and then you need to attack the ball, right? Is it something that we say? But it's certainly still there, and it's certainly something that we have to... I'm not saying we're anywhere near where we need to be, but so far this journey's only been a couple of weeks, and like I said, there's been a huge improvement. Can you maybe explain why I'm Jack Rodwell, Jonika Trumbus and Tomahamed didn't feature in tonight's line-up? Yeah, they picked up niggles and with the amount of games that we've got, you know, made the decision not to risk any of them moving forward. And Phillip Kank, I made his debut off the bench at the end of the game. Is he a youngster that has impressed you in your short time at the club so far? Yeah, he has, yes, and he deserves it. He's been on periphery, but, you know, he's got a lot of good attributes. You know, he's comfortable in the ball, he's good in the air, he's strong in a tackle, and, you know, I guess the only thing going against him when I first laid eyes on him was the lack of match minutes and how he would stack up against, you know, playing from the beginning, let's say, but, you know, not to say that he's going to be starting the next game or going forward, but a good young kid that's bided his time and, you know, he certainly is doing all the right things so far. So does that mean we could maybe see some more youngsters get some more minutes? There's quite a few of them already getting minutes, and maybe not. It depends. It depends on a number of things. It depends on their performance, obviously, first and foremost. It depends on are they doing the things that we've been asking them to do at training and working on. There's a lot of things that they depend on, but, you know, this football club, I've been asked to do a job, and right now, like I said, to result wise, disappointing last two games, performance wise, great, but, you know, you're not going to move up a table if you don't fix the score but end the things, and that's the one that we have to keep working towards and making sure in those moments in both boxes that we are switched on. And I guess just on Petrado's playing as a nine, is that like, what did you make of his performance, and I guess is that like something that could be considered for the future too? Absolutely, yeah. In terms of the style that I want to play, you know, I do want to play a dynamic style, and we want to be possession-based, and we also want to, you know, stretch teams and whether that be in behind them or in front of them. You know, with and without the ball, you've got to be able to play the role, and they're pretty clear the players now because we've given them, you know, a lot of video and a lot of feedback and, you know, training on the park in terms of our style, and you know, you've got to be able to do it. And Dimmy, it's not foreign to him, you know, he does play, has played as a ten or a wide player, but in terms of today, you know, I thought he worked extremely hard and, you know, he should have been rewarded with more than just the goal that he scored in the penalty because he worked extremely hard with and without the ball, but again, it's a little bit different and new for him, but he's taken on the challenge and put his hand up and, you know, I thought he did okay.