 Hi. Hi. How has everyone come through the Fulham game? No more injuries when I'm skating? No, we're OK. A couple of bumps and bruises. But yeah, no, we should be OK. Obviously, we've still got over 24 hours. So a couple of lads will have a few bit more work done. But yeah, I hope everyone should be OK. What's that win done for the confidence, the morale? Have you noticed it? Yeah, I think we're in a decent spot at the moment. We've had a decent spell. I think is it three wins in seven or something? And a couple of wins recently. So yeah, we're in a decent spot. The lads are enjoying it. But yeah, there's a big test coming in in just over 24 hours bright and a fantastic team. So a real test, especially with a quick turnaround. Not too much time to prep, only a day really to prep the lads for what is a very complicated task against a very good side. Is morale high, though? Is confidence high in terms of the battle you're facing at the moment and belief? Yeah, I think the belief that was shown from 30 minutes onwards really in the Fulham game. Yeah, the belief has been there always. But of course, some positive results and the lads being rewarded for some of their good work has helped, of course. So I'm looking forward to two more very big games this week. Marcus Tavernier, is he the sort of player who could decide almost whether you're in the Premier League next year or not? Is he that key? That's a lot of pressure to put on Marcus Tavernier. So no, no, it's part of our group. And he's a big part of it, of course. But he's still a young lad. This is his first season in the top flight. He's adapted very, very well. He's improved all the way through it as well. So at the start, maybe he showed signs of promise without delivering so much. And then he suffered two very significant injuries as well, so yeah, we need to be realistic with where he is at the moment. But you saw the impact that he can have. So important that we try and keep him fit. We work with him and keep improving him. He's a great lad, has quality, has physical attributes, and has an incredible attitude to want to work and want to improve. So he has a real chance of constantly getting better and being able to affect top flight football matches. Yeah, so do you need to be careful now going forward in terms of the balance between obviously managing him but also the need for him to play as well? Yeah, so as always, I'll be advised and follow the advice the best I can from the experts on how much and when. And yeah, we'll try and make sure that this time that he's back, that he stays back. Because obviously last time we had him back for one sub-appearance. And then he started the next game. And then we lost him again. So important that we try, if we can, as we do with all of them, try and manage the load, try and pick up on things before they become too serious and try and keep the squad in a place where everyone's available. Is he likely to start against Brighton? Yeah, I'd never confirm any of the starters before. So I'll wait till the team sheets announce. But yeah, he's available. Can I just get your reaction to Graham Potter and Brendan Rogers being dismissed over the weekend? Two promising young English coaches. How worrying is that in terms of as a fellow Premier League manager, certainly in Graham Potter's instance, the fact that he's not been given the chance, the time to develop Chelsea? Yeah, so firstly, my thoughts, obviously, on Graham and Brendan is two incredible managers. The work that Graham done at Brighton and clubs before that was, yeah, he did some incredible work there. So disappointed for him that at a very big club like Chelsea, he didn't get as long as he would have liked, I'm sure, but also 100% sure that he'll bounce back whenever he's ready and show everyone what a good manager and football coach he is again. Brendan's time at Leicester, obviously, some real highs in there. It has been there quite a long time and won the FA Cup, knocking on the Champions League door a few times. So yeah, he's had a successful spell at Leicester. So yeah, I'm sure the same with Brendan. I'm sure we'll see him back and whenever he's ready, I think looking at it further, no, I don't really look at it. I understand the nature of the job just because other people are losing theirs, doesn't make me feel any differently around what it is. I accept that if things don't go well, you lose your job. That's the nature of being a football manager. So yeah, I've always understood that and accept that and then concentrate on doing the job the best I can. In terms of Leicester, could it mean a bounce back, a reaction, do you think, down at the bottom from them? It can do, yeah. It can do. You never know. I think it's a possibility. We'll have to see, I don't focus too much on the others. We obviously go there next weekend, but we have a huge task in front of us before that. So yeah, from my point of view, full focus on Brighton that are an excellent side. I haven't lost too many football matches recently and getting the boys ready. In terms of Brighton, what have you been particularly impressed about them this season and how do you try and negate their threats? Yeah, they dominate the ball. I think they're the second most ball in the league, very close to Manchester City sort of possession stats wise. So yeah, incredible what they do with the ball. They're very well coached. They've had a similar style for a long time. Players understand it very well. Obviously, the new manager has added his own bits to it, but yeah, they've been headed in the same sort of direction for a very long time. And you can see that there's a real clear understanding. Yeah, they're difficult to stop, as you've seen. Having an incredible season, very high up the league. So yeah, we did OK at their place. Possibly should have got something from the game. And I expect tomorrow to be another tough test. Hi, Gary. Hi. You touched on the performance in the reverse game two months ago. Would you accept that same performance? You were pretty pleased with it after the game? I think there's bits we can improve. I think obviously Brighton dominate the ball in every game they play, even against Arsenal, Manchester City. They had more of the ball, so that's what they do. Sometimes that can feel more edgy at home than it does away, because obviously the stadium is filled with your own fans. But that is what Brighton do. I expect them to have more of the ball than us. Different this time. I think we had a couple of weeks to prep for the last one. I think it was after an international break, whereas this one comes. We've only really had today with the boys on the grass, which needed to be light. So yeah, it'll be a tough test for sure. But we're in a good spot. We have some tools that we can definitely try and hurt them with. And looking forward to watching the boys go up against them and see if we can pose them some problems. You felt there was a foul in the building up to the winning goal as well than the toes. I've complained about a lot of goals in my time. So yeah, I can't remember it specifically. In terms of the weekend, two-weekly halftime subs made a big impact obviously contributing towards the two goals. How much of a strength is that for you as a coach to have the extra subs that you can bring on? You can make quite big changes at halftime and still go again later on and keep all the players on the toes when they're sat on the bench. Yeah, it's important, especially we can make five subs now, of course. So the strength of the bench and the squad is very, very important. Yeah, it was nice because we didn't change anything tactically. I know there's probably a consensus that we'd changed something from first after second, but we hadn't just helped the boys execute it slightly better, changed a couple of personnel. Yeah, and there was obviously a big difference in the level of performance from the two. So yeah, it was a big plus. Ryan Christie and Tav had an impact on that. And also managing to tidy up a few of the mistakes that the lads were making. But yeah, the strength of the squad is good, much better than it has been recently when we suffered some real, yeah, some tough spells of injuries. So yeah, being able to affect things from the bench is helpful. And for Dom and his performance cap of the goal, is that the benchmark? He had so many touches. He was so influential in the way that you play. Yeah, I think the way the game went, the nature of the game plan suited him. I think he carried out what we'd asked of him extremely well. If we were going to be critical, I think he could have had another goal or two in there somewhere. But yeah, it was a fantastic number nine's performance and delighted that he gets his goal in the end because he deserved it. And there's been a few of them in there from Dom who's played very well a lot of times this season and sometimes as you can see with how much this one's being noticed that a goal makes a big difference because there's been a lot of real good performances where he hasn't got a goal or maybe he doesn't get the recognition he deserves, but to add the goal sort of highlights to everyone what a good job he did. Still 10 games to go. It's a big chunk of the season, but is there an urgency from you to try and get the job done early on, especially with a couple of home games against sides around? Yeah, I'd love to get the job done. But if you guaranteed me that I'd get it done by the 28th of May, that'd be fine as well. So as long as I get it done, I'm fine with when it gets done. Can you still see it going to the final day? I don't know. I don't look that far ahead. I mean, hopefully we can win on Tuesday. That will help win on Saturday. And we're starting to get closer. So yeah, that's how I'm looking at it at the moment. And yeah, take each one. And I think probably as you come closer to the end, if it's still as close as it is, you start to pay more attention to other results and how many goals are going in. But at this moment in time, it's still win the next game. And just finally for me, you say Brighton's obviously likely to dominate possession, as they do in pretty much every game they play. So how important can the crowd be in staying patient with the players and you when maybe you do have extended play that you don't have the ball? Yeah, I think the crowd here, they're always fairly understanding of the task and what the game's going to look like. They, I understand they want us to be front foot. We want to be front foot. We always try to be. We always try and pick the right times to be. And we will try to be against Brighton. So yeah, I mean, there's no guarantees of what the game's going to look like. But if you look at Brighton's last 26 or 27, however many they've played, they've all looked fairly similar. So yeah, we have ways that we feel like we can affect that. And when we do get the ball, we need to be good at it.