 We don't know, because without any big difference now he's feeling better this week that he was the week before and other things that sometimes you don't know why they improved, they get worse, I think he's not being affected by the injury performance wise. You know, for sure he feels pain sometimes, but I hope he can, if he has the chance to be called by the national team I would prefer he takes the chance he plays for England definitely. Just finally on that, do you think it is something that could be managed over time that he will just recover through it, just needs time but the playing isn't adding any further issue to it? Yeah, I think so, I think so, there are a lot of things that happen to football players, normally you don't play 100%, there are very few games during a season that you don't have any small issue and I think players are used to play through these things and there have been lately, last couple of weeks, two weeks where he has felt it worse but I think now he's feeling better and I don't expect him to lose any, I hope he doesn't lose any game and any more trainings with this. Just a few days on from the Sheffield United result then you said it wasn't a good result, it has been a difficult few weeks, what's the difference now compared to that incredible run you were on in the lead up to Christmas and around the festive period? We come from, it's true that we wanted to win both games but we come from one win against Barley, one tied the other day against Sheffield United, against Sheffield. I think a lot of things didn't go in our direction, I think we had probably one of the games or probably the game with more chances we've had this season, we scored two goals, I think we should have scored more and the problem was we conceded two, without really having so many clear chances against now at the end. We were not effective, it's true that against Barley for example we probably didn't deserve the three points, we got them, football is something like this, I have to give you the more chances to get the result, I think we did the other day, we didn't take them and now we have to prepare for Luton's game, but at the end it's not like we played much better Newcastle City the games before, we got just one point, at the end it's balancing a little bit, normally if you play better you have more chances, you have more chances to win but something doesn't happen like this. At tomorrow's game it'll bring all sorts of emotions. The key thing is of course that Tom Lockyer is okay, the device fitted, we don't know whether you can play again yet but now he says he feels almost indestructible because of the surgery that he's had. It's going to be a unique match though, how do you approach it? At the end as you said the most important thing he feels much better, he has recovered well, I don't know if he will come or not but it would be amazing if he comes and we can say him but I'm happy to know that he's doing well. I know he said that he wants to be here, he said that in the last week or so, he's just become a dad, he's gone through a whole roller coaster of emotions this past few months hasn't he, I think he wants to say thank you and everyone that was involved that day as well, ticket holders that were there that day obviously had first refusal tomorrow as well, they want to show their support for him too. For sure, I'm sure, our supporters I think since the first second after what happened they were supporting him, they were trying to help in the way each one could help and everyone is happy that he's feeling much better and I think it's the most important thing after what happened from the next second everyone had very clear that the only thing that mattered was him to recover. Football can be tribal but it wasn't that day, just finally for me, could the atmosphere be a bit strange at kick off, could it take a while for the match to set it in to something like a normal atmosphere because of all the emotions that would be going on before it? Probably you should ask the players no more but I think I've been a player and when the referee whistles, the start of the game you focus because you have difficult things normally to do, you think in the football stuff, the opponent you have, what you can do whenever you receive the next ball and I think players will be focused on the football side because they are used to it I think. It's been a few months since that game back in December, how have you processed what happened that day? I think everyone answered really well to the incident especially obviously the medical staff that they were amazing and everyone that was in the stadium players, supporters I think everyone realized quite early that it was quite a big thing. The only important thing was how he could recover and I think in the ref everyone did what we had to do. As mentioned he became father for the first time the other day, that must have been an incredible moment for him and his family. Yes for sure after what happened it's always very important and change your life whenever you are a father and I'm sure he will be busy now for the first weeks for sure you are always busy when you have a new baby but it's good to have this kind of good news. Just finally on that, since obviously he's been able to give interviews and go on social media and stuff he's talked about the importance of people learning CPR and how important that was that day for the professionals here on site, is that a message that you would like to repeat? I think it's something that everyone we should resafe, we do it normally in the football clubs, I think it's something that even in the schools, in the universities I don't know if it's done everywhere but it should be done because it can save a life and it's just spend one hour, two hours whatever it takes to have the chance to save a life I think it's definitely worth it. After this game you've got a 17 day break, so what's the plan for that? No, we train after the game the next morning so we do the recovery process as well as we can, thing is we don't know exactly the number of players we will have because other national team breaks we've had kind of half of the squad no more so we'll have probably healthy nine ten players no more and keep training because we have to keep the fitness level really high for the last part of the season that is always the most important. Thank you Wichara, you made a real difference at the weekend, it's his first goal, first assist of the season, have you noticed a change in his behaviour, his demeanour since? No, Dango has been I think doing well, not because he scored the other day has been he scores maybe he takes more recognition but he was playing very good minutes especially second half lately he hasn't started so many games probably after the injury he had in the ankle and the African cup but he has been performing well I think and it's good he can also add some set pieces goals and I think he has this threat. Just finally, Luton are still in a big relegación fight at the moment, how do you analyse them and their performances in the last few weeks? I think Luton and almost all the teams we are in a battle, I think all the teams we need the points and it's important the later you play the more important the points are because you don't have so many chances after and it's a team that I think they've changed a little bit since the last time we played them here they are being much more aggressive in the press they are keeping more possession, they are building from the back very well, they have very good midfielders, very good midfielders quality and then they have a lot of pace, they have a lot of pace because they have dangerous players to attack the spaces they cross a lot they are always a threat in set pieces you could see it when we faced them they scored the first corners they had so we have to prepare for I think for a very different game that the one we played the other day against Sheffield United afternoon and donnie, this is the first Premier League game that Bournemouth and Luton will ever have played, they've played each other in all four divisions after this game now donnie if you know that 15 years ago they were the bottom two teams in League 2, do you think that that journey is ever going to be able to happen again? it's a difficult one because it's difficult 15 years later after being the last two in the League 2 both teams have the chance to face each other in the Premier League probably are the two smallest stadiums probably in the Premier League and also with how the other game went and with Tom Locker's incident I think there has been and it will continue to be quite a relationship between the clubs, between the players, between the coaches because of these things sometimes make you feel more together and leave football one side and definitely I hope them and wish them the best but I need and we need to beat them tomorrow and we will fight because we need the points and I'm sure they will do the same