 Main centre-back today, Mola is putting a big work. O'Dayne Samwells, he's with Dwight Cherry-Mile. O'Dayne, I know it felt like a loss, but you're still leaving here with that point. I mean, you're really putting a touring performance in defence. And let me just take you back to the point where you had a challenge on Nathaniel James, the Trinidadian, and you toured over him in that first half. You sought to set the tone for this game. Yes, because I know that as long as I have a good game, the team will have a good game. But unfortunately, we fell asleep in the last moment. But after this regroup, I'll come again and stay positive for the next game. It's not the blame game, but what do you think was the cause of that goal in the end? It's more of a communication card. I was told in my right back that he's going to use his left, he's going to use his left. But unfortunately, he didn't hear me, so it's just one of those days. But you can take heart from the fact that you came to the home of the league leaders and it took 90 plus eight minutes for them to get a point. As you can see, we're building a good unit here at Molinez. Positive things are happening now. So any team come now, we'll be able to much of them. Manteman, whatever they come in, we're able to withstand it. Well, that's something you can take from it. So good work from you and all the best. Thank you. There you have it. Sam was really good performance as a defender. He really almost carried out the tactical plan of his coach. It took you 90 plus eight minutes to break this team down. It was a real good performance from your opponent tactically. But somehow I just felt that your team wasn't so creative in the final third. They didn't, they went side to side. And you had moments where you had a link up, but not enough. Well, I think we were influencing in attack this afternoon. I'm the combination player. We didn't use the weight of the field. You know, the Molinez team score against the runner play. We find it difficult to find our footing back in the game. And as I said, we left it late. Left it late. It was a really good goal. You talk about the Molinez goal. What would you say when you look at it just now? I know you'll analyse it more. But where would you lay the blame in terms of that goal? Well, I would have to see it a bit more, really. But I don't think anyone could have been at fault at that goal. You know, it's just one of those moments. You just have to give credit to the opponent and the kicker who scored. Finally, I have to ask you, you've been getting results, winning games, not the most fluent of your team today. It could have gone the other way. But for that goal again from your saviour, if I may call him that way, Makala, is it there a concern for more players and that you're not really playing as fluent, as you said? Yes, I would say it's a concern. But again, we're creating chances and just feel to put them away. So we just have to continue work. Well, you're still top of the table, coach, all the best. All right, thanks. So coach Whitmore, it's a sign of champions when you can get something from a game when you didn't play your best football, talking about best football. We know from your days with Magra, you know how to set the team up and you know how to be organised. It almost paid off today. It was almost a tactical masterclass. I mean, we planned, we came, I thought we delivered with laps in the end. But I mean, not feeling good, obviously disappointed, because I think we should have gotten all three points. But let me say, thumbs up to the guys. I thought they played a discipline and for most of the game, they were very organised and I want to say, you know, big up to them. You have to say big up. I look at your team. You didn't come with the eye-press, but you were as fluent as you were against Sambalan in attack. But you were much better defensively because, again, Sambalan, you let up two goals in the second half. That must be pleasing to take away here. Well, definitely. We saw where we went to rung it on Sambalan game. We brought in some new players. They would have been a little bit more trusty. So we needed some more time to get them to get some work and we did just that. We included them today and it almost, almost paid off. Funny enough, in the end of the game, I know you're not going to play the blame game, but the end of the game, I heard Harrison and Nelson, they were at it and Nelson, they were looking to lay the blame at Nelson's feet. But, however, he was the player that you were having to communicate with throughout the game of wanting to stay deep, doing his defensive work. It's just ironic that at the end, it was... Nelson is a very good player, very, very good player and very, very experienced as well. But I mean, they are human beings. Human beings will make mistakes. So it is for us now to go back, get them back up psychologically and look at the next assignment. Well, a lot for you to take from this one at the home of the champions. All the best, coach. Yeah, man, thanks much. Yeah.