 Good afternoon, Antoni. Good afternoon. Good to see you. There's been so many positives so far this season in the first six Premier League games. You know what's coming. But unfortunately, despite the first half at Brighton, despite the performance away at Brentford and Chelsea, you still haven't won a game. Are you having to convince the players that this is the right project, this is the right process? They have to keep going, or are they still on board with what you're trying to do? No, no, I don't think it's even close. I think they felt the other, especially the other day, pretty good on the pitch. But I had to tell them that we didn't have only to take the good things. We have to take the good things, but also the things that are not allowing us to take the points, because we know that there were a lot of good things. But it's a matter of being a more efficient team, a team that takes more points from the work we are doing, and we have to take both. It's not only we take this one or no, no. There are good things, but also there are other things that they are not allowing us to get this win, so it's 50-50, let's say. You've obviously been in the Premier League for a short space of time. How much have you learned about yourself and have you had to adapt perhaps your philosophy or your view on the Premier League or English football because of what you've seen in this short space of time? You have to adapt from game to game, even from half to half, but it's not about the philosophy. I'm pretty happy. I think the team is playing the way I want the team to play overall. Obviously I don't want to make the mistakes, I don't want to, but I think it's the way we want to play. It's how we play the six games. I think some games we've been better, the others a little bit worse, but overall the main idea is this. Now we have to make these things, convert them into wins, into points. Obviously the League Cups are a welcome competition for Bournemouth. They've got to the quarter-finals a number of times in the past few seasons. Has this come at the right time for you? Is this a nice opportunity to forget about the League and focus on Cup competition? I think there are different competitions. It doesn't matter if you come from a win, from a lose. We are taking the competition, we come from a game, we won against Swansea, it still comes from West Brom, Rotterdam, they've earned their place here, like we've done and we want to be in the Lax 16, and we have the chance tomorrow. I expect a pretty similar game than the Swansea one. I think we have to start better than we did this game. I think comparing probably teams, Stoke spends more time on the ball, they want to ball, they've been quite, you see the stats, and they've been, they are top in crossing from the championship, they are I think 4-5 in possession-wise, so even if they hadn't also the better results, I think they are doing good things, so we have to be ready. You talk about Stoke doing well, their recent form though, four defeats in five games, can you kind of look at that at all, or does that go out of the window? Do they see this as an opportunity to upset a Premier League side? No, for sure they will come with a hose or putting us at the difficult, the game very difficult, give their best, they have good players, we know them, we finalise them and it's never easy, we want to be in the next round, but we know that we have to play a good game and earn it. What's the team news? I know there's obviously been a couple of knocks from the weekend, Lloyd Kelly being one of them, Tyler Adams was on the grass, getting closer, but maybe not quite right, can you just update us on? Yes, Lloyd Kelly was injured the other day, finished the game. So, with a small injury, but even if it's a small injury, it's not going to be easy to have him before the international break, because it's 10 days against Everton, so it's going to be tough, I think, to have him before the break. The other day, before the game, I also forgot to tell about MEPs, has also a small injury, probably the same tight table, than Lloyd, something similar. And yes, we have the chance, if he trains well today, maybe we could put Tyler in the squad. I think he's doing really well, he wants to help, and we have to take the decision after today's training, but I think and I hope that he's available, at least to be with us on the bench. What's your thinking with regards to your selection? Will you play your strongest side that could look like a Premier League side, or will you give some of those fringe players the opportunity to play that maybe haven't had as much game time? No, whatever the selection we make, it's going to be a Premier League team, because they are our players. But it's true that I think we have to change some players, because the timeframe we have this week is six days, because we play Sunday, we play Saturday against Arsenal, so we are playing three games, so it's going to be hard. Maybe there is one or two players that have to play the three games, but it's not an easy week for us, and we'll have to see how they train today, because yesterday just was recovery, and how I feel also the legs from some players. I spoke to David Brooks yesterday, who said that one of your messages this week was that the Cup competitions are so special. You can focus on the league, which is of course important, but the Cup journeys and those magical moments are where you kind of remember your career, and they can be the standout moments. Is that kind of a message you've given to the squad about the opportunity that this presents? Yes, I've talked about my experience as a player, as a coach. I think the Cup competitions give you opportunities that probably for most of the teams you don't have in the league, because you are not competing for the titles, or for the champions, or whatever, and they are always dangerous. They're from day one. It's always, we started against Swansea, we scored last minute, but if we go step by step, it's not, it's a good competition to where you can arrive and play the last rounds. And just finally for me, I know this club has had such a big amount of success in the last 10, 12 years. Eddie Howe was obviously instrumental for so much of that, who I know you know him and your friends with him. How nice would it be for you personally to come in and do something that perhaps he didn't do, and that is success in a Cup competition? Take someone, take Bournemouth to Wembley, take this group onto a journey they've never been before. How much would that be a personal target? Yeah, obviously it will be very nice, but I think we are far from there. We have to go step by step, because it's like this, the Cup competition is like this. After this round, there will be 16 teams, probably half of the teams from the Premier League will be out. You know, and you have to take it every single game seriously, otherwise five minutes that you don't, you are out of the game and you are out of the competition, so you have to keep the focus, all the competition, all the games, and we'll try to do it tomorrow. And if you are in the draw next day, probably you see it closer. Thank you. Thank you. I just one question. Have you got an injury update on Emi Marcondes and Ryan Fredericks? How are they getting on? Yeah, they are far from training with the team, it's true that I've seen them on the grass this week at least, even if they were just doing the physical side, I think it's good for the players when they start going outside and it's not just going in the gym and the physios, and so they are in their way to the recovery, but they are not close to be part of the trainings with the team.