 Hi Sean, can I ask you about Amadou and Ana, first of all obviously was missing from the weekend, what's the update with him, is he available and back? Yeah he's back training, he's been training today, Jimmy Garner got a knock today but we're happy it's just a knock. Dom didn't train today but we're pretty positive with settling him down over the next couple of days, so we're just having to watch the players and make sure they're right going forwards. You just mentioned Dominic didn't train, what was the issue? Yeah he's just got a minor sort of niggly hamstring which we've just been ultra careful with but he thinks he's on top of it and the medical team as well. So mostly we've just got knocks at the minute so nothing at this stage that we think is going to affect Monday against Chelsea. Is the first time we've spoken to you obviously since the latest points did actually, what's your reaction to that? I think similar to last, it's unexpected in the sense that we thought it'd been dealt with, it obviously wasn't or it hasn't been and obviously the time, the window to possibly appeal so the club will be looking into that. But yeah the last response was what's done is done, the league table changes, we know or we're very very confident we've been told it won't change again as regards anything this season. So therefore our focus is on the next round of games coming up after the news and spoke to the players about it, reminded the staff about it, reminded the truth at the moment which is to stay focused on the job in Nund. The supporters in particular expressed their frustration at the inconsistency of the different penalties that have been imposed, is that something that you share? I think it's difficult just because the confusion, I don't think it's just Evatonians, I think I mentioned the last time, I travel a lot as you can imagine, a number of football fans generally who come up to me and say what's that all about and they're confused by it, we're a bit confused by it, I think that's fair to say. Whether we are or we not, there's still a job in hand, the focus has to go back to the current situation, the current reality so lots of people are scratching the head about the wise and wherefores including ourselves at times but it has to be parked again, we've been through it once, we've got to go through it again and we are going to do and the games come thick and fast after this week's training. Another offfield issue that you can't control of course is the protracted takeover, I just wonder, I know as I say it's going on away from your day to day but the fact is dragging on so long, how difficult is that situation to manage as a manager? Look, I can only imagine, certainly not in that world, so I can't say the facts of it but I can only imagine, buying a football club is not an easy business, there must be so many different things to go through and so many checks that have to be done so I don't imagine for one second it's a simple process, it's taking more time, that's the way it goes, I certainly am not involved at that level of what we do here. So yeah, the rest is just a wait and see situation. What about Chelsea then, what have you made of them this season obviously going down there on Monday that means that everyone else in the relegation fight will have played before you as well, adding perhaps a slightly different dynamic this week? Yeah well as I said that's irrelevant to us, we've made it clear to them that we can't control other people's landscapes and what the league table looks like for others. Chelsea going back to Chelsea, I've always had respect for, always liked the work that he puts in, obviously a topsy-turvy style season by their standards, a lot of changes there, a lot of changes in culture I'm sure from the way he works. You know we do it as well at this place in the sense we delivered a good performance but that doesn't guarantee the next one. I always made that clear to the players, they're a good outfit, they spend a lot of money over the last few years which everyone knows and they have some quality without doubt. So we've got to make sure that we deliver and that's the standard process of what I go through with the players, don't rely on anyone else other than ourselves. Talking about Chelsea's far from consistent season, how important will be creating that front foot feel that you spoke about after the Burnley game, how important will that be? I think it's important anyway, I think the front foot feel is an old adage but it's a fair one, I think it's built on the fact that the last time we got a knock everyone pulled together. And I think that's important to remind yourself and remind myself as times and the players, the fans were terrific in what a new reality if you like, there's another one now. I think it did sort of round the wagons for us and everyone went, hang on a minute, the badge is more important than anything and I still feel the same. The players, the staff all pulling together, the fans as well to make sure we look after ourselves and look after the club. The restart is Chelsea, you know, and like you said a reaction to the news is important, a positive reaction. Going back to your words, front foot thinking, front foot mentalities we call it, that's an important factor, that's certainly the challenge in front of us. We certainly did that last time, we changed the recent story after a tough run of results with a win and an important win, especially looking at the news that came next. We've got to build on that, but certainly the one thing I know, I think the time for fault and blame is gone. You know, there's the way society works and everyone wants fault and blame for everything, you know, but I think we've got to park it. I think as a club, I think certainly myself, the staff and the players, I've certainly spoke to them about it. They're a combination of the past, what's done is done. I think the fans as well, I think we've just got to all stay aligned, stay connected and take on the next challenge and we've had a few knocks. This city's had a few knocks in my lifetime, but the club's had a few knocks recently. It's all pulled together and get it done. You know, the rise of the tough is important for us. You know, when I was growing up, that was the fans name. Changed slightly now and uses the name Evertonians, but when I was growing up it was the tough as well. We've got to play our part, make no mistake. Never made an excuse since I've been here, never blamed anyone. But it is very helpful when our fans travel as they do in numbers and get behind us. I think that's a big part of what we can continue to work towards. Back on the pitch, it was brilliant showing off the ball with the work put in. I suppose that needs to continue towards Chelsea. Yeah, we felt it was a different way of operating. We had to find a way to win and that would be the next seven games, finding a way to win. We'd made a lot of ground in the way we were playing, the way we were trying to win games, but we couldn't find that win. We had to change it. The players delivered a very fair-minded performance. All noses point in the right direction to change a style of play to win a game. That might be needed the next one and the one after. We'll see, but the players are motivated without a doubt. We spoke about the frustration when seeing the expected goals and the stats and then that wasn't necessarily reflected in the results. Now the points are coming through and with the clarity you've got, is it a sense of relief now? I don't think it's relief. You work over a season to get some paybacks at time. Lady Luck, you can't guarantee it, but they'll favour it. I think it was Gary, you work hard enough. You know, the luckier you become and I think the team are working. Over time, the details in football are forever important. We got the details right enough against Burnley. You don't always have to get everything right, but you have to get the important factors right and I thought we did. Kept them to minimal chances and found a chance, albeit from a pressing position. Why not? I spoke before they came back ugly goals. They were as important and vital as any goal and that was an ugly good goal in our sense and took us over the line to win a game. Back-to-back goals for Dorm, I know he's taken that knock this week, but it must be a big, huge confidence boost from him. Have you seen a change in him and the team as well? I don't think it's necessarily a change in him, but internally I'm sure it is, because goalscores want to score goals. Pato has got a couple recently as well, so that's a good sign. Certainly good for him and good for us. Thanks, Alan. We'll go to him on the radio. Hi, Sean. Adrissa, is he available this week? Yeah, his child and his family are all well, so he's been training this week, so he should become available again. And with the problem you had with Hamadou last week and Adrissa, it was a start for Andre Gomez. I just wonder what you've made of him in recent weeks. Has he been getting a bit of game time in a few minutes under his belt? Yeah, it's been hard for him with all the ups and downs of injury. I made it clear when he came back in the summer that I felt he could be a part of us and he's been so unlucky. He delivered a very good physical performance, someone I hadn't played in so long. We know he's got quality and he's certainly put himself right back in the frame for what we need going forwards. And he does give you something a little bit different, doesn't he? You can see it pass and that can be so crucial. Yeah, he's a very good technical player and he's know-how as well. He's a knowledgeable player and I think that's helpful in our group at the moment and as a calmness about his play and hopefully as long as he stays fit he's certainly been fit this week and I think he enjoyed it as well, locking in the full game. It's been hard for him and I think he enjoyed the challenge of it. And you've got some really big home games coming up like Nottingham Forest and Brentford but as you showed last season at Chelsea because I think it was a similar situation when you went to Chelsea and came away with a point. You've got to believe that you can get points anywhere. Yeah, absolutely. My mind says you can win every game. It's not that easy but you can in theory. There's no rule that you can. It's just a tough business to try and win every game. My mind says to try and win every game. That's for sure. I believe in the side. I believe that we've been playing well. I believe over a season it pays you back. The consistency of the work, that's what we're going to do. Continue the work, continue the daily work and put it into practice when the whistle blows for the real thing. Thanks, Ian. Hi, Sean. Is that Andrew? Yeah, he's hopefully providing his come through today which I'm pretty sure he has. He's got a bounce came tomorrow so we're going to use that and get him some minutes and then should be at least taking the thoughts for going into Monday's squad. Is there anything on Delhi? Do you think you might see him this season at all? No, like I say, at the moment he's just getting on with life and recovering. The first half of the season, I was like Corey, he was a talismanic present for you. Since his hamstring injuries, how have you rated them? Have you scored since the win over Chelsea because of some parts? Yeah, he's certainly pointing a shift. The group of lads with their faith have just come out of Ramadan. That will help, of course, with the fluid and the food and the prep and all the rest of it. So I think that's a big part of his game, his physicality, his energy and his belief in that side of the game. But he's been a fantastic player ever since I put him back in the side when I got here. So, absolute belief in him as much as there is in there. All others? That's your most planned for the summer because obviously the counter released last week and was significant lots of the game and last summer you had to sell Al-Sawabi in the past for Charles and Vince Olds and Anthony Gordon. Is that something maybe that you're braced for at the minute or you're not looking at it? No, at the moment, well, as you can imagine, the clarity is there for us now, which is the job in hand. You know, the next steps to the club, the bigger picture, I can't control everything. That's a different situation, but for now we know where we are, we know the truth at the moment. So that's my focus and that's the players, the staff and hopefully the funds focus. The bigger picture stuff will be taken care of in due course.