 Morning, Antoni, you're right. We understand that Díos has been agreed to bring Tyler Adams to the club and he's coming down for his medical. Is he someone you're looking forward to having on board? Morning. I think it's a player that right now is not our player, so we have to wait. I think that you know that the club is working towards signing someone there in the midfield, but we have to wait until everything is complete. Is he the sort of profile of player that you would like to have? Yes, obviously. He's a really good player. He has performed in the Champions League, national team experience, but I don't want to go too far because right now it's not our player. And in terms of any other further additions, do you see any more coming in beyond someone like Tyler? I think overall we're really happy with the squad we have. Probably the area where we are looking forward to signing someone is this midfield because right now with a couple of injuries we also have, we may be shorter, but apart from that I think we are good. Probably it's still a long time until the market ends, so probably there can be some changes, some players leaving and we have to replace them, but we are not especially looking at other centres with the same need that we are looking in the midfield area. And just looking forward to the game now. When you first decided to take the job facing Liverpool at Anfield, was that one of the ones that you were really looking forward to? And how will you look to combat them this weekend? It's obviously a big challenge for the team, for me as a coach. I think we're playing a very good team, a very good team. I think they've done also very good signings. The game will be very demanding physically because they are very fast players, willing to play high tempo, attacking the space all the time, willing to counter, willing to press high also. So I think we will have a clear idea where we are comparing to these kinds of teams. And there's been lots of talk about the absence of a number six in that Liverpool team. Is that sort of something that maybe your team will look to exploit maybe? I think they have very, very good midfielders. They have a lot of options. They've signed McAllister, they've signed Sofas Lai. I don't know if it's official, no, but they've signed Ando. I think they have a lot of alternatives. They use also Alexandra to help them in the build-up there inside. So also the young players are really good. They are a really good team. We know what we are facing and now it's our turn to face them, to try to make them also think in defending, not only thinking in attacking us and how to exploit our weaknesses. And we'll see tomorrow if we are ready for this. And just one last one from me. Lots of people here are delighted about the Lionesses reaching the World Cup final. Will you be watching the match on Sunday and cheering on Spain? I think we will not, because I think we train. In this moment, I think we are training in 2030, something like this. So it's going to be tough after. We also want to see the Premier League game, so it's always difficult. But yes, if I can, I will try to catch as much as I can from the game. I know especially because he was my classmate, Monce, who is assistant coach from the Spanish national team. So I will hope especially for her that they play well and they win the game. And it's quite impressive for them reaching the final as well. They have a great tournament, Spain, haven't they? Yes, I think they've been quite successful last year in club side, let's say, with especially Barca winning the Champions League. And probably they needed this last part with the national team that they could perform against the best teams in the world. And they've done it in the World Cup. Any score prediction? I really don't know, I really don't know, sorry. Thank you. How are you on the injury front? Yes, we have the same injuries we had last week. Probably the only one we can recover is Lloyd Kelly that has started training with the group last three, four sessions. So probably if he feels good today, he can travel with the team. But the rest continues the same. When you had the open training session here on Tuesday, there were players flat on their backs at the end, exhausted. And then you had them in later that day for another training session. How close are they to the level of fitness that you want? Probably any of the teams are 100% in the fitness side right now because it's the start of the season. But we need to get there and we need to keep pushing. We have to be careful because we've had some injuries, especially at the beginning of the pre-season. So there is always the balance. You want them to train hard, but you don't want them to get injured. So you have to balance and that's our job. But overall, I think the players are training well. Has there been much talk this week that you've heard of Bournemouth's last trip to Anfield this time last year? No, this happened a lot of time ago. I think it's a new season. I think we start, every team starts from zero now. We have one game behind us, but it's going to be completely different from the past season, completely different from the game we played against West Ham the other day. Every game has different characteristics, different players, and I think we are going to focus it this way. Have you been to Anfield before? I've never been there. I've been in the outside. We went to play against Everton, pre-season friendly, remember? And we were there looking at the outside because it's not too far. But I've never played there. In your 20s, did you pay attention much to Liverpool because of Xabi Alonso being there? Yes, obviously. I think it's a team that also has been really successful, last a lot of years. So when Xabi was there, you pay more attention because you know him, also the Spanish players that I knew were playing there, and they have been really exciting last season, playing with Georgian Club. I think overall they are a very nice team to watch, with high tempo attacking the spaces. I think the football has been really entertaining last seasons. But now it's our turn to play there and to face this team. And we have to give the level to try to compete and try to give us the chances to take points from Anfield. I know you're focused on tomorrow, but do you remember where you were in 2005, that famous Champions League final when Xabi scored the equaliser? Yes, I remember the 3-3. I was playing for Atleti Club. I was there at Hatham. I think it's a very special game because it was Champions League final coming back from 3 goals. And it was a really nice game, but it was a long time ago. And I know you don't want to talk about Tyler Adams, but that position, you've obviously, Bournemouth have lost Jefferson Lermer, you played West Ham last week, they've lost Declan Rice, Liverpool have got a hole to fill as well. How important, I know every position is important, but that defensive midfielder, how difficult and important is that role? All positions are important, but it's obvious that right now, especially with the Luis Cooke injury, we are short of numbers there, because the other day probably we pushed Joe Rodwell too much because he was coming also from an injury and he had to play and he did very well, he had to play all the game, but he hasn't played 90 minutes in precision and we had to push him. And in these moments where probably we have some injuries, the market is not finished, we need the help from everyone. The other day, Esemenio played 20 minutes, gave us very good 20 minutes and he hadn't even played one minute in precision, because right now, the teams, normally we are not complete, we have still some days and we need help from everyone. And I'm really happy because James Hill playing out of position, Max Adams playing straight away, Esemenio, Joe Rodwell, I think they are understanding that right now we need everyone at the level they are, independently of if we cannot, Lloyd Kelly today would be very good help for us also. So we are in this moment that everyone has to push. Just one last one then, defensive midfielders, there's all the talk about them with Casado and Lavier and so on. You finished your career in that position, I think. Does it take a lot of adjustment to play that role? Is it very specialised? You have to understand very well the game. I think I finished playing there because I didn't have the legs to play as a right back and to follow the wingers. So I think I understood the game and I could survive as a number six. But I think you have to, it's not about your game only, when you are number six, number eight, you have to understand what's happening around you, why we are not pressing well, we are not building up well, and also I know my players that want to go to the coach and say, coach here, I think we have a problem, I think we need something else here because I feel, because you feel when you are there in the middle that something is not working well. And this is not easy to have, especially when you are younger. Thank you very much, good luck. Morning, Andrew. Morning. You touched on Lewis Cook and Dango Attara and I didn't play against West Ham and Marcos and Az came off. Can you just tell us how they all are? Yes, Dango will be injured for more weeks, he was still in a boot, so I think we are not expecting him playing early. Luis will go more week to week, let's say, but it's not ready for sure for tomorrow. He hasn't been training with the team and Marcos has been training well. I think it was, he just cramped the first game of the season. The same happened to Max, also was quite normal in his case, but they are not injured. Some positive news about David Brooks and Dany, I don't know if you know, but played 75 minutes against West Ham, which is the longest match minutes he's had for two years, following his illness and his injury subsequently. A great pre-season he had and you started him in your first game, can you just tell us your thoughts on him? Brooks has been very, very good in pre-season, in the trainings, in the friendlies we've played, I think he has scored some goals. Last week wasn't an easy game for him, a lot of physical duels, he struggled probably at the beginning of the game, at the game went on, I think he improved a lot, he had some two, three good chances for him because he has very, very good left foot, but he didn't finish well, but overall I was happy with the pre-season, with the friendly games and he's pushing hard to compete, it's a position where we have a lot of competition there because even without Dango and Tavernier, I think we have a lot of chances there, so it's going to be tough for me to decide during the season, but it's good news for the team, I think.