 Afternoon, Andoni. Congratulations, manager of the month for March. 10 points picked up out of a possible 12, didn't lose a game in the month and obviously a reflection of the great work that the side have done. How nice was it when you found out you'd won the award? Yeah, it was nice. It's the first time. It happens. I think it's not just me. It's about the recognition of the last run we had, especially in March. I think we've been close a couple of other months and it's good to receive this recognition, but the most important thing is the points we took from that month. There's been a Premier League meeting this week and one of the things that was unanimously voted on was semi-automated off sides. Now, this is something that you'll probably be quite pleased with because you were involved with the longest decision when it comes to an offside between Burnley. It lasted over five minutes before they eventually came up with it. I guess this technology is welcome news for you. Yes, very welcome. I think it's something that was needed. I remember the experience in a, I think it was a World Cup or a Euro or something. It was really, really helpful, even from the ones just watching the game. It was quite fast and I think you see the situations clearer than with the lines that sometimes is not so clear. And I think it's a good step forward. How important is it that the technology is used in the right way to make these decisions and to help the officials because there is so much pressure on them at the moment? Yes, I think we have to use it. We see now with the goal line technology straight away, goals are considered or not. Now, I think offside is going to be well implemented and it's going to be less controversial. And obviously there are grey areas in football, especially in the boxes with the handballs and this that is much more difficult to referee. Then we need the help of the referees, obviously. Up next, Manchester United here at the Vitality Stadium, Saturday Night Football. What's the latest with regards to your team? I know there's a couple of doubts, a few injury concerns. Can you just give us an update on the players that you may or may not have available? Yeah, I will tell you the ones that are definitely out because we have some with goals, we are going through these two weeks, you can see even me with my voice, you can notice it for sure. And there are some players that, I don't know, they are 50-50, but I will tell the ones that are out are Tyler Adams, Chris Mepham, Marcos Tavernier, Ryan Fredericks and Antoine Semenio. Yeah, it's a shame they are out. And they injured players or are they the ones that have been suffering with the illness? Yeah, different circumstances, different circumstances, but you saw past week with Antoine and Tavernier that they were out and we still cannot count with the other three. Obviously hugely frustrating for you, particularly when you've got a game like Manchester United. We all know what happened early in the season when you went up to Old Trafford for the first time in the club's history and won emphatically 3-0. Do you feel like there's an opportunity for something similar, do you feel like this group has developed since that game? I think we have to do a very, very good game. We have to be very efficient because United doesn't forgive you. Sometimes you think you are playing well against them or you are in control of the game and you lose your focus three minutes and then you are down. You are down and they scored a couple of goals in two, three minutes. We've seen it last games where probably they were not playing well and then poom-poom. They have a great transition team, very good attacking players. So I think we have to be very good in both boxes. Against top opposition at the end, what you do in the boxes is what makes the difference. Eric Tenharve has been speaking to the media over the last few minutes. He said that, ahead of that game, they weren't there mentally. They lost their duels. Tomorrow they won't play any different, referring to Bournemouth. We have to go into battle. What does that say about his mindset ahead of this type of game? Obviously for them it's a very important game. They will come here wanting to beat us, wanting to be better in the duels. But we have to be at our best. Probably we lose some important players but it's also a very good opportunity for other players who can step up and show that they are really, really good players and they can play against this kind of opposition. Really? Thank you. Thank you. And Tony, how superstitious are you? Not a lot, I say not a lot. But probably if you ask people around, they will say that I'm Maria. Because the day before the game old Trafford, Eric Tenharve was named manager of the month. OK. Why in the world about history repeating itself? No, I will not focus on that stat. I think there are different circumstances and I hope it doesn't repeat. When we sat in the press conference before the game at Manchester United, I remember you told us that winning against United with Bill Bowell was one of the best days of your career. How about the 3-0? Where does that sit on the list? I think it's one of the best games we've played this season. It's always great to experience a win and also the way we did it in a stadium like old Trafford. But now we have to start nearly again and we have to do it again. We have now the help of our home supporters, but it's not going to be easy because I think they are a team that has top players and we have to be 100 minutes focused and don't give cheap goals, don't give cheap chances, but it's not easy against these kinds of teams. Pick out one of their players, because when you played in December, Rasmus Hoegen hadn't scored in the Premier League yet at that point. How impressed have you been in recent weeks and months? How dangerous is he? It's very, very dangerous. I think he's number nine who plays very well facing his goal because he's physically enough to pin the centre-backs and then set the team-mates and he's very good also because he's very fast attacking the spaces, very good strike, very good left foot. But they have... All the forwards are really good because Garnaccio is making the difference almost every game. Whoever they decide to play on the other side, Bruno, I think we'll have difficult duels, but we've shown that we've done it other games and I think I hope we are ready tomorrow to do it again. What have you made of United overall though? In 2024, they've won a lot of games, but they don't seem to be great for long periods. I don't trust too much, no? Because I said this also in Spain with Real Madrid. Sometimes these kinds of teams make you think that you are doing well, you are passing the ball, two, three passes, we are kind of comfortable and then you make one mistake and in three seconds you are taking the ball from your net because they damage you and they have different makers. So I think we have to... If we are under control, if we have the chances, we have to damage them and we have to score. We have to score because the other game against Liverpool, no? They looked like they were struggling in the first half and then the second half, 20 minutes to one up because they make the difference without probably the needs of other teams to be more in control, to be more pushing the opponent, no, they can make it in so many different ways and this is why they are a big team. Obviously you told us the list of players were out and none of them are going to be happy about being injured. I wondered about Marcus Tavernier's mentalities. Obviously he seems to have been struggling for form, played very well at Luton and then injury hits him. How is he? Yeah, I think it's never a good moment to get injured but it's true that he played really, really well against Luton. He scored the goal but I've said it before. For me he was playing very well, even the games before Luton. Sometimes we ask, we demand too much about Tavernier because he gives us a lot of things. We make him defend a lot. He's someone who can tack inside without the ball, can cover very well his side, he's the one providing the assists and we want him to go forward, make the difference, score the goals. He's a good player but I think sometimes we are really, really demanding with him. And just finally the results here obviously have been picking up over the last month with the three wins. They were all quite dramatic close games though. How have you, has there been a big improvement for you in performance at home? I think we've been really smart last games at home. We had some patience in the games we played, we didn't make mistakes at the beginning, we kept the game quite alive and we normally kind of finished quite well the games. And I think we've dealt quite well with the games. I think tomorrow it's going to be different. It's going to be because of the level of the opposition. So we'll have to start strong and then keep the level, keep the bar there and as long as we can keep the game level then if we arrive with chances at the end I trust my team because I think we are finishing strong even if we lost the other day in last minute.