 How are we there? Good. So good, we've gone side to side. The goalkeeper has gone side to side so he's gone. Close, close. Come back. Now, time. You have time. So what happens? What happens? What happens? Yeah? My idea again is always to make them make the decisions because they're the ones who have to make the decisions on a match day. But what you can do is give them some options, some patterns in their heads. The goalkeeper is the important one in terms of building up. So you build up against high pressure and you build up to create an overload and you want to get the other side of them. And there's different ways you can go and get the other side of them and it's for them to work out how best all I'm doing them. It gives a few little patterns and telling them to relax a little bit as well. So relax on the ball. If you have the ball and you have time, then you can do that. Yeah? Good. Good. Good. Bye, Gus. Bye, Gus. You happy? You comfortable? Yeah. Good. It's about being calm because if you're calm on the ball, your defenders then feel calmness from you as well.