 Wanderer down, in the form of Michael Swate, I need to be replaced with a hamstring problem. Yeah, when I got injured against Mariners, everything was going smooth, and all of a sudden it can change in one moment. But now we've got an opportunity to make amends for the last one, especially after the last game being so close. Look, I think it's just big moments that decide those games. But when it comes to Adobe, you know, the form book goes out the window. You know, you need to be there for the battle, for the fight. You know, you feed off the fans, the passion. Hopefully we can turn our season around from this point onwards, and we'll look to do that on Saturday. I guess West Sydney always believe there are a chance, and the fans always believe that we can win the game. West Sydney has always done that to Sydney FC. I remember watching a game in Toronto last year as well, where they won 1-0. As I said, it's those small moments that can change the game. It's about keeping in the game and being more instinctive and taking care in those big moments during the game. Yeah, you can see what it means to the club and the players, and especially the fans. I can't imagine what this Derby will be like in 50 years. I've played in Romania and Poland and Norway where you're playing in local Derbys, and it's unbelievable. And I think Australia will get there one day. But just the pure passion and aggression between the two teams, it's unreal to watch. And to be a part of that this weekend will be unbelievable. You feel that as soon as you walk into the stadium and during the week, the work up to the game is tense as well. I can feel it today at training. The boys are really focused about the weekend, especially in the position that we're in at the moment. We know we need to turn this season around and what better opportunity to do it against the rivals in Sydney FC this weekend.