 It's certainly miles off where we want to be, without a shadow of a doubt there's no excuses for that. Miles off the mark, miles away from where we've been, we certainly don't want to revisit that. It's a start reminder if you don't do the basics well. An odd game in the sense that the game plan we worked on started correctly. We should score early, we should have a chance to take the game on. We can see one that can happen, but the goals are alarmingly poor. The hard yards that it takes, just simple tackling, just getting a tackling, reading the play, anticipating the game, all the basic principles were just out the window in the first half particularly. And you can't do that, you can't do that at a place like this. It is unusual, I will say that, defensively that is. We know we've had trouble with scoring goals, that's obvious, but defensively that is a mile off where we've been. The last time we were like that was Villa, when we were miles off. And today, collective downtime, perfect storm, we get injuries as well. Just a horrid night without a shadow of a doubt. Why did you do that when you're so involved? Well, the tactics started right, we should score in the first minute or two minutes or whatever it was. So the delivery attacks, everyone talks about the delivery. A lot of managers get it right, but you've got to go and deliver it. You can't just wait for it to happen. You look like too many, you can't have a collective downtime like that. I thought Dwight and Miko first off stuck at it. The rest I thought were miles off. I told them at halftime, made some changes, got absolutely miles off. You know, not even close to where we expect, including what I expect. You're angry with those players? A lot of things just, it's a part of your career. You know, you can't always be upset. You've got about 500 knock games at manager, 500 games at player, 300 plus in the Premier League. So I'm learning, because that's miles off. You know, and you think you can see these things come in, or you smell it sometimes, not a whiff of anything. You know, like I say, the first few minutes of the game, I thought, right, this is exactly what we wanted from the team. One goes in, soft goal as it was, dancing through the middle pitch, not even a tackle, not even anyone looked like an intense tackle. Then the second one goes in, and then the third one is a mistake, and you go, what's happening here? You know, and it's so far off the mark, you can't just put one finger on it. I made a couple of changes, I thought we were marginally better, second half without being nowhere near it, but marginally better. Yeah, I mean, absolutely had a scratcher for me today. Backlog, hangover from the points again. Maybe I don't know, but, you know, I can't use that. It's gone, it's done. So now we've got a crack on, and that is a massive reminder. To me as well, by the way, the players I'm dealing with, the players I'm picking. Yeah, we were fatigued. I'll park that one. Yeah, I'll park that one, that's fair. It's not about worry, I mean, it's a reality. I don't do all the worry stuff, because we've got to make sense out really quickly the consistency of what we try and achieve with the players, the professional behaviours. You know, I said, professional football, everyone wants the football a bit, everyone wants the glory, the glamour, everything like that. What about the professional side? Now it's definitely the professional side to go right. We take responsibility, me first, and the players, the staff, because that's miles off, miles off acceptable. And what would your message be to the supporters who have to watch that? They've been terrific, there's no question of that. Never questioned the Evertonian, never, the Everton supporters. That will never happen, because they're here again, they travel all over the place. All I can do is accept responsibly for a performance that is absolutely miles away from what I expect from these group of players.