 The performance is the right word, you know, because you can't guarantee the outcome of any game but you certainly can't against the league leaders who are doing so well and playing so well. But I wanted a performance, I thought the players have put a lot of honesty into the week, you know, a lot of respect in the changes that we've tried to make. But it'd be, you know, I said to them, it's these actions, you know, that's the key. And I thought you could clearly see there was a response. I thought the fans were terrific. I thought they give us an immediate start point. And I know the fan, the players, sorry, myself, we have to earn that. But they've given us a start point without the ball even rolling. And I think that's an important factor, making the feel good factor, you know, creating it. And then we joining in with it or us joining in with it, I should say. So I think that was important. And then the performance was built on, you know, the belief in the base, as I call it, that a team in my, you know, way of working have to have, you know, the belief in each other, the respect in each other, the team ship and then galvanize with the tactics, you know, still, we can still provide this, you know, the quality that's here, I still think we can provide more quality at times. But that grows with confidence, you know, and I think trying to get the basic principles of how we work and the acceptance of that, you know, you've known me a while, it always starts minimum requirements, maximum effort. And there was definitely maximum effort today. It's an easy line for you. You must be buzzing, buzzing. Oh, no, of course, yeah, I planned it all. Yeah. No, I mean, we believe in our set piece setup. I think it's another valuable weapon for the team to use and great delivery and a great header. I thought we were, we were causing problems with that today generally. And when we did get corners, you know, like I said, there's certain fundamentals I believe in and things that have to be in place in teams against this popular, I don't know, it makes a story, it's nothing to do with ex-managers, coaches, nothing to have total respect for every manager and coach. I'm just trying to imprint my thoughts and my style and my belief in how the team should operate. But the ownership is the main thing and the players have certainly today, anyway, you know, they've taken ownership and I've told them after game said it's a start point. No matter who you win, a win was important, how quickly we get it. A clean sheet is fantastic. But I said, lads, it's a start point. So come in Monday, because you will be working and they will be working on Monday. What did you say to the players that are timed to feel like they read positive first part? Obviously there's already games for you to lose other men's and then ask them how strong is the second half? Well, it was, you know, kind of a lot of things that were right about the performance. I asked them what they were thinking. They're out there. I trust players. You know, I said, what's your feedback? How are you thinking? How are you feeling? Not always. Sometimes it's my guidance. But today I thought, well, there's been a lot of work this week and they've absorbed a lot. Trust me, we've condensed five weeks of planning and pre-season and meetings and framework and how we work into like five days. So they've done brilliant to absorb all that. So I asked them what they thought in case there was any confusion in, you know, how we were trying to get the game to play out. A couple of things came up. We corrected a couple of things. But mainly it was that you don't get anything for one half. That was the biggest message. Strong half don't get anything for that. You know, it owes you nothing. So the second half has to be, as soon as the whistle blows, we're on it. And I thought generally, a few pockets where Arsenal were, as you'd expect, keep the ball, very good players, you know, working for the in-betweens, working to break the lines. But I think Conor Klebenov, the line in the first half, but I don't remember too many, you know, when Arsenal can, you know, the way they're playing, they can really open you up. I don't remember too much of that. So I was pleased with that, you know, from a defensive side of point of view. And we did open them up a couple of times with good quality, just simple football, you know, good quality breaking at height of the pitch, driving forwards and get good quality crosses into the box. Well, there's no guarantees. I'm not here to guarantee you that. All we can do is lay down the way of working that we think is appropriate. We can certainly keep working. So there's not like, you know, giving all days off and all that. The plan is the plan. The plan won't change. The plan will stay. And they know that. So, as I said, they will be working next week. And I've already assured them that. Yeah, but, you know, different players have different reasons. They have different ways about them. They have different formats, different styles, you know, he's come into a club with a different style, maybe a bit more familiarity for him today. Certainly it's people. He knows us as people, not just tactics and stuff like that. Look, he's delivered a performance today. Damari has been doing great. I understand that. He's had a bit of a tight groin or tight hip. We want to make sure the players are fully fit. Don was a risk today. He's got to be a bit of a tight hamster. We knew that was a bit of a risk, but we went with it because his stats generally have been good, his physical stats and his data. You know, we are what we are with that side of things, with strikers and stuff like that. But I believe there's some real quality here. And I believe we can affect games. And we've done that today. We've got to keep doing it. You know, it's a start point, you know, I've seen that for a start. But that one doesn't guarantee your next one. You've only said that a million times because that's what I've learned from a 16 year old being in professional football. It doesn't guarantee the next one. The next performance is not guaranteed by that one. The next result is not guaranteed by that one. So it's a start. It's a way that they've taken ownership and taken pride in what we've tried to do this week. And I value that. And then how we can take that forward. So the next thing will be feeding back on ways that we think we can take that forward. And it's, you know, it's not always a fair measure when you're playing top of the league, because they're a top side. But it gives you a feel, you know, it gives you a feel of what's important in a performance to go and win games. Excuse me. Well, I've been here, not quite both, but I've been here when we'd played very well at Burnley and there was a few murmurings. I wouldn't say it was too dressy, but there was a bit of heat on the players. And I've been here when it's really rocking. That's for sure. I thought it was rocking today. I mean, that's great, you know, appreciation for the fans to give us a start. And that's all I asked was, so can you help us out, give us a start, give us a breather, as I called it. Because I'm aware there's a lot of noise around here. And I've got to learn about that. I don't know all the depth of it, but I've got to learn about that. And I will. And I respect fans. I respect their views. But while their views are there, can they just ease them aside and remember, you know, the belief in everything as a football club and the heartbeat that's been there for many, many years. You know, I was saying, when I got interviewed, you know, my way of working is embrace the past is there, but build the future. You know, you can, you can, you can still take the value of the past and the teams of the eighties that were powerful, they were strong, they could be direct, by the way, but they could play. And some players just came out of almost nowhere through them years. So that's still to be embraced. But now we've got to do a version of it and in modern style, you know, with analytics, you know, recruitment, obviously been a tough window, but you understand the train of thought, science, the way we work on the training ground, and of course, organization. And then within all that, give the players the freedom to play. You know, that's what we're looking to do, make no mistake. You know, styles come from freedom. We've got very good players that want to give them that platform to play, but they've got to do the game as a certain way of working. You have to do the basics. And it starts with the hard yards. So I said, we will have to run hard and we will have to work hard and we will have to tackle and we will have to fight. And then on top of that, tactical layers, technical layers and hopefully the freedom to go and be a good side. From who? Sorry. Oh, right. Sorry. Yeah, yeah. He's got a lot to learn. You know, I think he's a talent, obviously. The ugly side of the game. He's got to learn. I had a very similar process, which I spoke to him about. We're having a bit of fun with him and a dresser and dresser, sorry, and Duke the other day. And I said, I'm getting you to speak to Steve DeFort. So I said, we'll be doing that. And he said, Steve DeFort, I know he is. And I said, yes, I do. I said, we'll be speaking to him next week and he'll teach you about the, what the requirements of the Premier League are. Because he's a young man who's learning. You know, he's coming here with real talent, fantastic physically. We'll get him fitter, we'll get him sharper and I'll teach him the ugly side of the game and teach him to be a more complete player. But he's, he's got a lot of an offer, but there's still a lot of way to go for him in my belief of being a complete player. And there's a long way to go for him. Steve will help me possibly educate him. Well, respected international football for Belgium. He'll rub off on him. I'll tell him if he doesn't, I'll rub off on him. I think, yeah, again, not question anyone else. You know, you, you have a feel of pleasure, a feel of their style, what they can give the team. And that was all it was. I just thought, right, he's someone I've always liked and I always thought, right, I think you can fit into what I think is appropriate. And I just thought he trained very well this week. He looks like he's got a smile on his face. And I like that about footballers, you know, it's hard work, especially at this time when things ain't going great. It's hard to have an environment where people smile, they enjoy themselves, they enjoy their training, enjoy their work. And he's been fantastic all week. And I thought, well, there's a reward there. Go and show us what you're doing. I thought he was very, very good tonight.