 Gary, gweithio gweithio. Thank you mate, you are welcome. Yes, very good thank you. We'll start with the international break. The last one of the season is always an opportunity for you to spend some proper time on the grass with the lads and perhaps get in any final things that are going to be key between now and the end of the season and now and staying in the Premier League. How have you used this time over the last ten days or so with the players that have been in the building? Yes, it's been really useful for the ones that were here obviously. It was quite a small group that we were left with but some real good work for those. Obviously Dom was here for the couple of weeks, did some real good work with Dom as well as others, Zaba was obviously around as well so good to try and get him up to speed. So it was a good two week block for us and then importantly as well the boys that went away came back fit. No injury issues with the boys that have been away which is always the most important thing from my point of view in an international break is that we don't lose anyone so they've come back fine. That's good news. Let's just go through the players that you do have available for the weekend because over the last few weeks there's been a number of bodies that have been sort of in and out and close to the team. Yes, so Tav, Mark Tavoneer, Ilya Zabani are both back fit. Junior Treore obviously played some minutes in international break and had a bit of an illness while he was away. Mr second game, we couldn't start the second game but has recovered somewhat so it will be involved as well. We're in a pretty good place that David Brooks is fine, came through his under 21s game, obviously better than fine but physically fine. We've got decent numbers available, slight complications on how much some of them can play and can't at this moment, still early in some of them but they are fit and available which is a huge bonus. On David Brooks, I know you were in the stands to watch the game. How nice was that to see not just him on the pitch playing but playing in the way he did. He looked sharp, he looked dangerous every time he got the ball. He displayed those qualities that you saw in the Premier League, cutting in field, opening gaps, finding other players, scoring goals. It must have been incredibly rewarding to see. I think everyone at the club knows the quality that he has prior to the tough period that he went through. He showed some fantastic form especially in those Premier League seasons when he was used as a number 10 and off the side creates real problems for opposition. I've sat there watching it, delighted for David. I didn't want him to score too many because I knew there'd be a lot of noise about how quickly we could get him back in. We still need to be sensible around it but he's had another good two weeks. He's trained well and he's a player that has real quality so to have him available for the next eight weeks, 11 games is huge for everybody around. It's still in a good place and we're pleased with the way he's progressing. One of the other things to happen over the international break was Neto signing a new contract which I think took the footballing world by surprise because there was a lot of other Premier League sides that were looking at him and the fact that he'd come over to the Premier League and done so well has been a big part of you. You made him the club captain. What does that say about what he feels about this club and the potential that you have? I have a real good relationship with Neto. He's a good goalie firstly and then he's a great guy, he's a leader. The impact he's had on the group since he's arrived obviously he's only been here a fairly short time but the impact he's had on the group has been huge and delighted obviously to secure his services for longer. I always felt that it would be fine and Neto would want to stay for the conversations we'd had but obviously getting it all confirmed and gives everyone around a huge lift to know that our captain and our goalkeeper is keen to stay around and help us build for the next three and a half years. This is the business end of the season now. Relegation, survival, everything is over the next six, seven, eight weeks. Nine sides are separated by just four points. How many points do you think you will need to survive in the Premier League? I haven't set a points target. It's impossible to know because you could go off a current rate that teams are performing at and then you'd need 35ish, 36 but teams down the bottom generally start to pick up some wins as it gets closer to the end and then things get a little more desperate so it's impossible to know how many you need. I think obviously there's 33 still to play for, six of them at home for us, a lot against teams in and around us so games that we need to be really positive in and have a real good go and I'm really confident in the group what we have available in the room now and where they are mentally and physically that we can give this a real good go for the next 11 games and I'm sure if we do that and we do what we know we can we'll be absolutely fine. How does it feel for you being right in amongst it knowing that there are so many other teams that you can drag into the dogfight? It is so tight and week by week the dynamic of the bottom three changes and you could probably make a case for everyone going down or everyone surviving. I think as always Mark I'm very just focused on ourselves so try not to get too caught up in who's in the bottom three who isn't at this point obviously there's you need to know exactly where you are and what's going on but a real focus that if you win enough football matches then the rest of it is fairly irrelevant so let's try and beat full them tomorrow and then whatever else happens elsewhere the table will definitely look a lot better for us if we manage to take care of business. You've got that carrot knowing that potentially you do pick up three points against Bullen it takes you out of the bottom three and that is the perfect way to start this final phase of the season. How tough a challenge will Marco Silva's side be bearing in mind what happened in their previous game and the red cards and the dynamic shift from them trying to reach Europe? Yeah I think obviously yeah they're missing William and Mitchovich they've got a fantastic squad they added well in the summer to what was already a strong group so yeah they replaced those two with very good footballers they're a very strong team I think Reversh Vanishkos that comes in or whether they decide to use somebody else as the nine still be a real threat they've had a fantastic season Marco's done an incredible job for team coming up from the championship to be as far up the league as they are and competing for European places is a real achievement so it'll be a tough test for us definitely there they're a big threat from crosses from set plays so good side but they come here to our place in a home game that is big for us and I'm sure we'll be able to feel that tomorrow once we get underway. Just picking up on one bit of team news, Jefferson Lerma he's okay? Yeah he's fine, Jeff's fine yeah. I interviewed Brendan Rogers the other day and he said during the international break he allowed the players to have some family time and he himself went skiing just to switch off I think from the pressures of what he's under at the moment I know you've spent a lot of hard work out on the grass but have you had time to switch off and just recollect? Yeah I mean I'm fine yeah I don't feel like I need too much time at this moment to switch off I feel like there's a lot that needs doing I've had a couple of, yeah there's been a day off or two that no difference to normal, spent a little bit of time with the family watched a little lad play some football but nothing more than usual really so yeah I saw it as a good opportunity to get some work done and of course you try and find a little bit of time to recharge the batteries for myself, for the staff and more importantly the players and then you try and arrive this weekend with them freshened up but also in a place where we're ready to go to work. 12 players went away on international duty which is an achievement in itself I think for the club and three of them scored big goals for their country as well how much of a lift has that given them? Yeah of course I think so obviously as I've said already the main thing from my point of view is they go away and come back in decent condition and then obviously on top of that you want them to have a successful time there so a lot of the boys did some of them went away and scored big goals as you say some had some real good performances, some good wins so yeah I think it was generally a successful international break for the group and now it's done and full focus is on what's going to be a massive eight weeks for all the lads, for all the staff, for the football club and just a real laser focus now into what is required over the next few weeks. And when Fulham have played without Mitrovic this season which they have done in a few games and when you've studied those games does it alter their approach dramatically? Can do, depends who they use. If Anishka's plays it's similar but yeah they have used other people up there as sort of a force nine at times and it changes them slightly but yeah they're a real sort of settled club Fulham they've had a similar style, similar way of playing for a very long time even before the current manager obviously has improved it and pushed it on but the group are very familiar with how they play and you can see that there's a real, they understand it very very well so yeah it never changes too much but that doesn't mean that it's easy to stop. Just finally from me as Mark mentioned it's a massive month, seven games what's going to be key for you tomorrow and going forward? Yeah tomorrow is obviously a big game, a winnable home game that we need to be front foot in and there as I said there needs to be a real extreme sort of diligence and focus as to how important the next period is that should drive how you perform, how focused you are because you know the importance of it so hopefully we manage to do that as a team and then over the period with games coming so quickly how well we reset as in physically and mentally from each result whether it's a good one that gives you a little higher whether it's a bad one that gives you a low how quickly we can move on from that and get ready for the next one because the next one's always going to be the biggest one regardless of what's happened before so that'll be really important for us.