 It was a fine line. I think, you know, there's just a feeling of, you know, the last game we knew it wasn't good enough, you know, collectively. And, you know, enough was said. I think the disappointment was there with the guys and we knew that this week we'd have to turn it around. So I think everybody's responsible enough to understand that the performances have to be put in week in week and that we're ready to go today. Hey, Sean, I'm really proud of you obviously being appointed captain of this football club and for what you've done off the field. Most importantly for me personally is what you've done on the field as well. And sometimes it's often not well recognized. You've been outstanding for this club, but I want to know personally, how did it feel for you to be given the captain's armbar to lead this team? Yeah, you know what, it's a massive honor. Really, really big honor for me being at this club now for five years. You know, it's a special moment for me to be chosen to lead this group. And I told the boys, you know, each and every person has a lot to play in the process and each and every person has equally important to me. So I think it's going to take a collective effort this year, but I'm happy to lead the ship. Sean, you've been in Major League Soccer long enough to know that a team that may have struggled mightily a season before can be very different than next year. What do you expect from Cincinnati today? Yeah, expect a good game. They're a good opponent. They've added some good pieces now. Obviously, you know, with Mata being there now, you know, we know some of their players and we're excited for a big challenge today. We don't take any game lightly, so I think we're going to have to be up for the challenge if we want to come away with a win today. We asked Ronnie, we'll ask you as well. What does it mean to be in Yankee Stadium again and with fans in the seats? Yeah, it means everything to be back with fans here at the stadium back in front of our home fans. It means the world. I'm excited to be back out. It's been, you know, over a year now. But it's going to be great to have those guys behind us cheering us loud and spurring us on to get this W today. All right, Sean, thanks for a few moments and just for the record, 577 days since we last had fans in the building. Good luck here today against Cincinnati. Appreciate it, guys.