 Frank, we've obviously seen Delhi further forward in a striking role to see him as a solution, potentially with Dominic Bianosa. Yeah, potentially. I think he's made his name as a second striker, in my opinion, of Harry Kane. Some great years have taught him with that. He's maybe moved back generally as the years went on, generally to become more of a number eight, or slightly more of a structured midfield player. So I think when you look at our squad at this moment, yeah, with the areas where we're looking and saying, have we got solutions, he's certainly in the running for a solution for that. How much does that change what you're looking to do on the pitch tactically? Let's say, for example, replacing hypothetically Delhi and Dominic? Yeah, I think there are different sides to it. There's the side of, do you have an aerial threat so much that Dominic naturally brings you no? So can you hit balls into Dominic as much? No, do you have a player that can maybe drop between the lines a little bit more? Because naturally they're a midfield player, yes. So can that help you in terms of getting numbers in midfield to help you get possession without trying to take away your threat that's in the box? So I think there's a balance to that. And that's something certainly as coaching staff, if we're going to change in the way we play, whether it's false or a choice, I think it's something that applies, and it's the information of what the good things are that come with that change.