 Is there a level of satisfaction with the win or a bit of frustration in the late fadeout? Where are the emotions out after that? There's 60 minutes with players that have been here. Nothing but positives. Good learning from the last two games. We absolutely annihilated them. I thought it was one-way traffic. They had two shots on goal that scored two goals. We need to get better in that department otherwise it was superb. So in terms of your final hopes, I mean, I guess they're alive mathematically. Does this change your outlook in terms of what's possible from here? No, no. It didn't look the best. And I said that after the last game and they put in a performance like that. We had a good chat about things and that's all I expect. That kind of intensity, that kind of performance, the attitude was there. Like I said, I thought it was, it should have been six, simple as that. And then you got these little moments, Jack Rodwell scores a goal again. You know, I've said this before, but there's no advantage to the attacking team. I think the line should be thicker. And they do that in Europe in certain leagues as well. And then they go on the other end in 3-1. But other than that, like I said, I've got nothing but praise for my players in terms of their intensity, their quality. It should have been easily six by that time. So probably your second best result since you've taken over after the derby and maybe your best performance according to your analysis. What was the key reason for that then? I wouldn't say second best result. We've won games derby since I've been here. The derby's for me is irrelevant. We've won, like I said, we've won a lot more games than that. And we should have won a lot more games as well at the same time. In terms of performance, like I said, for 60 minutes, we should have been up by six easily. And that would have been nice for the opposition. So nothing changes for us. We just keep going. And for me, it's the principles in terms of what we're trying to teach them. That's important right now. And they need to continue this game by game. Final one from Daniel Margoosh. It looked like another mistake. It's his second in a few weeks. Is that a bit of a concern for you in the run-in? Not at all. Do you think you could have been stronger in that situation? Absolutely. Well, Roots, Joey Lynch here working for Peter Knight, mate. Congratulations on the win. Best 60 minutes that your side's played under you. Why exactly? What did you do right tonight that you haven't done or not done as well in previous games? Move the ball quicker. We played at more intensity. We were much better in our 1v1 duels. The forward runs. I've challenged them. I've played a different system with and without the ball since I've been here. And like I said, in terms of assessing the personnel and the players that I've got, I'd like to put them under pressure and see if they can react to certain situations and certain challenges that I've set them throughout the year. So like I said tonight, they're able to grasp the task and then they're able to, they did it with quality. They executed with and without the ball. What do you think that grasping of it is down to? Because I mean, the obvious thing looking at how great they played tonight is why haven't we seen that throughout the rest of your tenure given that they've had this in their locker? That's on me because we haven't always played the same every game with and without the ball. So like I said, I want to see us in different moments, different setups. We've had a mid block in certain games. We've attacked differently in certain games. And for me, like I said, I've come in to assess the team and challenge them at the same time. But like I said, the players, some players take on the responsibilities. Others need to improve. But like I said, there's a lot of messages and on the training paddock, a lot of time spent in video analysis. And like I said, it's about challenging them. And until then, every coach inherits a team. And that's what I've done. No different to everybody else. And I like to challenge them with different things. I've certainly done that. So like I said, I believe we should be higher up in the table and have more points, but we haven't. Today was a good learning because today we held them off as opposed to the last two games. So like I said, for me, top, top performance and absolutely an all out of the opposition as far as I was concerned. Well, with that in mind then, are you inclined to continue to assess and throw different things at them? Or will you want to try this again against Wellington to see if they can replicate it back to back weeks? Yeah, look, we'll assess the opposition. But for me, it's not so much even about it's about the principles of play, making sure that we understand that because irrespective of the system, there are certain non-negotiables which haven't haven't been there. But tonight, they were there, like I said, for 60 minutes. And when they're there, we're red-hot, red-hot. And every player's pretty much had an opportunity, had played minutes this year, I mean, that's another thing. I wanted to give everyone an equal chance or a chance, should I say. And then it's up to them. They either make my job harder or easier, simple as that. And just looking at your fixture ahead, Rude, you've got Wellington twice and MacArthur once as well in your last four games. You've dealt a heavy blow to Newcastle's finals hopes tonight. The thoughts of acting as a spoiler ever come into the minds of yourself, be your players heading into these games? Has it ever discussed playing that spoiler role? It's pretty much the same question that Garby asked, but in a different way. And nothing, nothing changes. Nothing changes, like I said, for me. It's about you know, concentrating on recovering and making sure that we do the same things that we did tonight for 60 minutes on Sunday. Well fended again, Rude. So maybe I'll just, Mircella came off today, looked a bit sore. Do you know what he's done? And do you have any other injury concerns? No, I haven't spoken or assessed anything yet. So we'll do our due diligence as per normal. The processes remain the same. Then we'll find out exactly what needs to be done. So it's a short turnaround for us and that's what we like. We need to embrace that. Rude, why can't you make, I mean, you got Perth in the last four as well who are, I mean, their own CEO said during the week that I don't think they'll win a game in the running. Why can't you make the finals from this position? Garby, you've had two cracks at this, mate. I've not said that we can. I've not said that we can. I've said what's most important for me is to stay in the moment and make sure that we replicate what we did tonight for 60 minutes on Sunday. And that's all, Garby. And like I said, and I answered that before, you know, after the last game, everyone dismissed us. Nothing changes. You know, no one, we're still dismissed, so to speak. For me, it's not about that. You know, it's about making sure that we continue on in the same manner that we did for 60 minutes and we just look forward to the next game. But well done, Garby.