 Yeah, I think we were beaten by the better team today. I thought Melbourne were very good. I thought we were very bad, and that's not a good combination when you're planning against a team that's informed. So sometimes you have to accept it when you're not at their races or you're not playing to your levels. We didn't play to our levels today. They obviously did, and they got the three points. Do you think you were bad for the full 90, because you did take a leave early on and you seemed to have an idea of what you were trying to accomplish, but it was the full 90 for you? Yeah, I think we showed glimpses. I think this season we showed glimpses of being a good team, and other times we've gone away from doing what we're trying to build here. And from the first few minutes, I know they're going to put you under pressure at certain times because they're a good team. When you get your noses in front, that's important. You probably get to half time, and that's probably the frustrating thing was we were unable to get to half time from a free kick, if it was or it wasn't, and a wonderful finish. Okay. No? No. Your view, just not a free kick, or unhappy that Craig Noon was allowed to take it as quickly as he was? Well, I don't know what has been Craig Noon and the referee have agreed. I don't think you've seen a goal like that for many, many years in football, because I think you're under the impression that you have to wait for the whistle or something like that. So I don't know. It's a wonderful finish. We should be switched on. Let's not take anything away from that, from the goal, because that's what you want to see is good goals. I don't think it's a free kick. If you look at the free kick, if it's a free kick for a push from Ziggy Gordon on the player, the players will go that way, but my players this way, so no, it's not a free kick. But two minutes earlier, there was another incident of a non-free kick as well, which annoyed me a little bit more, and it was two or three in a row. Just to clarify for a second, so you didn't hear the ref by the whistle or your players did? Is that what you're saying? Yeah, no, I can't hear from over there. I haven't. You looked as if Noon spoke to the ref, so they can take it. I mean, I'm sorry. Yeah, no, of course. And if that's the case, and that is allowed, which I'm not sure it is, I don't know. It's a good goal. It's a good finish. Forget whether there was a whistle or not. I don't know. It was a great finish by the boy, but we should be switched on. We stand on the ball, and he kicks against us. Does he give us a yellow card or not a yellow card? Do we wait? Yeah. Yeah, so there's so many permeables to it. Well, it did sort of spark what looked like a fair bit of a blow-up between yourself and Penny Kislopo and the sidelines. Trust me, that's not a blow-up. Just to stay in bed? Yeah, I think there's difference of views, difference of opinions, views that you have as coaches, as players. It happens on the pitch. Sometimes it happens. You know, we're both passionate people, strong-minded people. You know, when you're new into management, you have your own ideas and that lot, so no problem. When City took the lead, 52nd minute, they go two and up, three minutes later, it's three-one. They have another goal disallowed after that. Did they go to another level at some point? Did your side, because we've seen them do that in the past three or four games, I've had these 10 or 15-minute spells. How did you stop that? Well, you've probably got to break the game up. That's the reality of it. I was tampering with thinking of making a substitution prior to it going to two-one, and then by the time we're about to get it done, it goes three-one. They score goals in bursts. You're at your most vulnerable, either when you score or when you concede, because literally the mindset of players is a negative one rather than a positive one. It's like the old adage, you wait for a bus and it doesn't come for 20 minutes and two come in the next two minutes. They scored two goals. The fourth goal is, I think he was offside, but more importantly, my player's got a cut on his eye and he's got a concussion, which is why I think the ref should have stopped the game immediately, like he did for the boy Jameson or one of their players, because any head injury, you've got to take this stuff seriously now. So is that what's happened to them? Yeah, concussion, head injury, which is why he didn't move for the 35-40 seconds when the goal was scored, and then taken off, but again, another heated example of two benches in motions. Just deal with it, deal with the head injury, stop the game straight away, end off. It didn't happen. I mean, that was, and unfortunately it ended up in a boot. People take the bounce off him. Yeah. Is that actually a crucial difference? We saw City beat up the car for the other night here and Ante Militius just said they're just too big, too strong, too powerful, too quick. Is that essentially what the difference between them at the moment and everyone else is? Yeah, I think that's fair. I think that's a fair assessment from Ante. I think when you lose a game of football, you're always looking for the reasons why. My players fought today. They hung in there, they dug in there. It's not easy when you can see the goal or two goals away from home. It's our first away victory defeat we've had this year in six or seven games. So I won't fault their effort. It might be an off day for us because we didn't get into our rhythm. And sometimes the other team plays better than you. When it does play better than you, and that does happen, you try not to lose the game. Unfortunately, we lost the game today to a very good team who's in form. But I wouldn't say they beat us up. Yeah, I think there's a conversation going on at the moment with a lot of people saying that Melbourne are the best team. Central Coast is sitting top. I think that's a little bit unfair on Central Coast. And it happens quite a bit and people are saying it because they've won five or six games in a row. Well, the first four or five games, they lost three or four in a row. So give some respect to Central Coast. They're a good team as well. We're a good team. There are other good teams. MacArthur, you mentioned Sydney have won the league the last two years. These are the good teams. So I just think it's... Sometimes people want to start little storylines and things like that that they're the best team. But, you know, have some respect for the other teams in the competition. That's what I would say. Well, then how tight do you think it is? Very tight. Obviously Melbourne City have put themselves in a really good position today with victory. You have to accept that. You've got to follow up. Whenever you lose a game, you've got to bounce back. If you can bounce back and not get into a rut of losing, it helps. And when you're winning, you try and keep that momentum going on and on, which is what they're doing at the moment. Unfortunately, our hours come to an end tonight, but we'll move on. We're in our chance to win the league. But aside from Melbourne victory, do you think, you know, we're still in a situation where the team that's going to form any side of the league can still do damage come from the start? Yeah. Well, again, that's your storyline. If Melbourne victory win a number of games and sneak into the last playoff slot and win the finals then, I'm sure they'll have an argument to you. So, again, listen, it's football. You know that. Do I think they're a good team? Yes, they are a good team, but there's lots of good teams in this league. And anyone can beat anyone on their day has proven. There you go. I think someone said that Tate's being able to bounce back, but they didn't have one in their last six. How do you turn it around to the next side of that? You just get back to basics. We'll rest up over the weekend now. And we'll analyze it on Monday. We'll get back and we'll move forward. We've lost three points at the end of the day with a disappointing performance from us and we know that it's my responsibility. I'm the manager. I'm the coach. But we'll look forward to next week. We've bounced back when we have had defeats. We lost to the opening day of the season and we bounced back with a couple of mini-game, three-game run. We've just been on a very good run at the moment. The boys have been exceptional. Today wasn't our day and you have to accept that sometimes, but you move on because the sun always shines the next day. No, no, probably you probably know more than me being on the internet, so I don't know. So as long as everyone's safe and healthy. Thank you.