 And only good morning. Good morning. Yesterday, Sandro Tonali had his ban confirmed out for 10 months for betting irregularities, breaching the regulation. I just wanted to ask you, I know it's a bit tricky, Bournemouth's got a sponsor behind Daffa Bet, but how do you feel about the relationship between betting and football? I think when I played, I was a player. Betting was not so developed. You know, it's not like today, probably that we find it in every day, but it's obvious that if you are part of the game, you cannot be involved in nothing like this. For players, have they got too much time on their hands? You know, young men, lots of money, time on their hands. Is there a danger that...? No, I don't think we can generalise everything. And I think each person has his issues, has his problems, his whatever, addictions. And then we have to take it separately. I don't feel, from what I see now that I've been coaching, it's a big thing in football players. I don't feel it, but it's true that there are sometimes these kinds of cases, but I don't feel it is something general. Now, on to your team. Last weekend, we saw Alex Scott make his debut. How did he come through after that? How is he feeling this week? I think he finished tired, obviously, but with good sensations. I think he's a hungry player. He's young, but when you talk to him, he understands the game, he understands the pressure, he understands everything, and I think he's willing to help us. He's willing to help us, and he's not only focusing in, okay, I'm coming back from a long injury, the debut in the Premier League, no. He is aware also about the situation of the team, and he wants to help here. And have you got any team news, any worries, concerns going into tomorrow's game? Yeah, probably from past week, we are going to lose Neto. He has been injured this week. What's the extent of his injury? Yeah, it was an ankle injury two, three days ago, and he will be out, I think, at least, until the international break for sure. And if everything goes well, probably after the break, he can be again with the team, yeah. And any other concerns? No, nothing, no other injuries. There are still a couple of players with normal issues, nox, but nothing important that we will take them out from the game tomorrow. Now, last week you said it has to be now to start picking up victories after the defeats of Wolves. Does that put pressure that this is really a must-win game for your side? Yes, I think so, I think so. I think there is pressure. I think we are facing a team that is in a similar situation as ours, also some similarities, because they are also a young team. Probably they are conceding goals in moments where they deserve more, they are playing well, but then they are struggling a little bit there. And we want to beat them, and we want to pass them in their standings. And it's a very, very important game for us, yes. With the nature of the Premier League, there's always talk about managers' future when the clubs are not picking up the points. Is that something you understand, why there's questions maybe surrounding your future? I understand absolutely the questions, the situation, what it means to be part of these leagues. But I'm not focusing on this, you know, because the same as the team, if you ask me for my personal situation, if we win, it will be a little bit better, if we lose, it will be worse. But at the end, I have to focus on what is going to happen on the pitch. And we understand the owner, it's going to be an attendance tomorrow's game. Have you spoken to him about the current situation, what he said to you? Yeah, Bill came this week, he's going to be watching the game, I think he watched the last game against Spurs here also, and we have been talking about everything in general. He's a little bit about football, a little bit about other things, about a lot of things, and I think it's good for me to spend time also with him and to everyone, and I think it's good also he's with us in these moments. And he's given you assurances about your position here? The problem is not that I don't feel back, no, this is not the problem. If this doesn't work or whatever, it's going to be on me, on the players, especially the ones that perform and are the responsible of the results, it's going to be like this. Thank you. And only good to see you again. You retain the support of the owner, you've touched on it there, how much does it mean that you have that support, particularly heading into this must-win afternoon, as you've called it? No, I've said it since the beginning, I have no complaints there. I think I'm not focusing on that side. Since day one here, I've been very happy with the players I have, obviously with Hudson, probably some injuries that have been important, but it's something that I'm sure is happening in every team. If you ask a company tomorrow, they will tell you the same. No, I'm not concerned about this. Did it take a few days to pick people up after the Wolves' defeat last week? What was Sunday, what was Monday like for yourself? No, I think especially when we lose the game like this, it hurts more because when you play, you lose a game, I think the worst we've done probably against Everton, you lose three-nil, they deserve better than you, you say, okay, we've just been not good enough and they've won and that's it. But the other day we felt that we were close, we were close to winning the game after the first half and we were ourselves, we talked about this, we've made especially two big mistakes that took us from the game. And it hurts more when you lose a game like this. How do you feel you can best protect your players from the pressure, from the current situation you find yourself in ahead of what is a vital weekend here? I think they have the experience from past season, most of the players have experienced past season something similar and they were able to turn the situations to get the points, to get the wins, but we have to, now it's not the moment to talk too much. The only thing that will solve this is go there and win games. You know, it's okay, I would try to answer everything you want to tell me, but I know that the only answer that especially Varmouth supporters wants is to go there tomorrow and win the game. You touched on Alex Scott already coming into the side after his injury last weekend and where Tyler Adams injured and Lewis Kier suspended. You need a lot from him already in that midfield, don't you? Have you got some difficult decisions to make on how you can make that midfield work this week? Yes, probably. You asked me for Alex Scott. It's not an ideal situation for a player to come after an injury, the debut in the Premier League, and to be demanded so much, probably, but it's the situations we have and he's the first one that wants to help and we will need him the same as we will need other players, especially in the midfield, yes. Vincent Company is a big presence in our gang. Huge name in the Premier League, gone into Berlin overhauled so much about them in the last few years. They've become a side that wants to dominate possession, don't they? And do you expect them to come here to want to do that this weekend? Absolutely, I think they are a possession-based team. They've got results with this way of playing. They have been trying to do it. I almost told the games they played also this season. For sure they have been adjusting and probably not playing the same way as last season, like we are doing week to week, but you cannot change all the philosophy of the team from one week to the other. We speak a lot about philosophies and approaches and managers' ideals in the game. It gets to a point, does it really matter how that three-pointer is picked up? For you and Bergen? We don't do it. We don't play a certain way just for the philosophy or for the win for two-in-games. You know, it's because we think it's the best way of the closest way for us to win games. Maybe we are wrong, maybe there is... But I think we have to make adjustments, we have to change things. It's true that whenever you don't win games, you cannot continue doing exactly the same. We have to make adjustments, we have to make changes, but I don't feel like neither Barley, nor us will go much, much to the opposite side, let's say.