 Well, I have feelings about that, obviously a great start there and you finished the game well as well. Did you feel like you created enough chances in between the start and the opening and the end of the game, the last 15 minutes? Yeah, it was a funny game. I'm disappointed, you know, off the wall scrappy in the first half, you know, we weren't keeping the ball, we weren't clean with our passes, we weren't moving the ball quickly, we had a clear plan, particularly building up against them with a back five, we weren't doing that, it took us a long time to do that, it was, you know, a direct pass in behind, we know that we can get them in that way as well and that was good, but prior to that, you know, we were split open and they had a one-on-one with the keeper. That's just not us. So the discipline wasn't there, you know, we didn't play to the game plan, although we were one near luck, you know, there was a lot of work to do, I wasn't happy at all and I expressed that to them. Look, we had more of the ball than them, we had more shots on target than them, you know, all that sort of stuff. So if you want to look at the stats, but yeah, at home, it wasn't good enough and it's not going to be good enough if we're going to continue to be the team that we want to be. It was a kind of three and a half minute delay for that BAR over the offside, was it? Is it just taking too long to do it? Were you happy with the call in the end? Of course I'm going to be happy with the call, but it does take a long time. Yeah, a very long time. You know, a colleague spoke about the stoppages last week, Carl, Carl Vitt, and we trained to play a quick game. That's what we do. We want to play quick free kicks, quick throw-ins. Our whole playing style is based around that, but it is what it is. Obviously there was more to it they saw in there, but what can I say, you know, it's a process, we're quite used to it now. What do you do? You just got to get on and make sure that everyone's mentally switched on, you know, after breaks like that to get going again. But the other dissonant goal, were you aware of this new rule that the... Yes, yes, you are. So you immediately happened you were... Yeah, play on. Yeah, I was waiting for the ball to be taken by one of my players and quick play a quick free kick because they had a lot of bodies around the ball and we wanted to play quickly and I thought that was a great opportunity to play on the counter there. I just want to give someone else a chance. Michael, just what do you feel you need to work on most? And obviously your defence has been pretty tiny, one goal... With the ball, yeah, yeah, with the ball, yeah, yeah. We need to be cleaner, you know. There were patterns there that we worked on that were great and we broke through them, we just have to be better, you know, cleaner, more aggressive with our passing and just move the ball quicker, you know, and be cleaner with our first touch. Our positioning is good. The timing of the positionings and the runs and things like that, they're there but we're just not the first touch or receiving it with the right side of the forward or, you know, moving the ball a bit quicker and just getting it because we broke through them every single time when we worked on the things we worked on. We wanted to drag their wingbacks into our fullbacks and then create combinations around the side and every time we did that, we got through them and it was very, very good. But there's always a lot to work on. It's still very old in the season. It's a brand new team, a lot of players, but that's the main thing, you know, with the ball. That'd be a key focus for us this week. Excuse me, I don't do the AI on a day-to-day basis. What's the situation with the Byzantinian squad this year? Yeah, he's injured at the moment. Yeah. Any ideas when he's lying to you about that? Oh, you know, he's training, he's working hard. We're hoping in the next two to three weeks. Yeah. And everybody put up OK from today? I think so. I hope so. I was, you know, I lifted the tone of my voice a little bit at halftime, so, yeah, it's important that we get a reaction this week. We need to freshen them up. We didn't look sharp today as well, you know, as a coaching staff, and we all need to get together and review, you know, why that was the case today. It was a humid day, I'll get that. Probably the most humid that we've either trained or played in, you know, but that's no excuse. You know, we train them a certain way and condition them to be acclimatised for this kind of weather. And I told them, get used to it. In the wild west, it's going to get warmer and even more humid. So, you know, but we didn't lose, you know, but I do feel like it was two points dropped for us. I really do. Why have you seen from Brandon Borrello in his first three games with the CFC's ability to beat guys one-on-one has become really important and helps you guys kind of create some chances on that right-hand side? You just answered it for me. Thank you. That's what he does. He's a great character in the plays. He's full of energy. He gives us a lot of energy when you're taking third as well. He works hard off the ball too. Fantastic character. Really good, you know, he's... He's really developed his game in Germany. And that's what he does, you know, and he doesn't... He's not one of those guys that went over there for one year and came back straight away, you know, who stayed there for a number of years. And he's got that German mentality about him, you know. But he's a great kid and the intention is for us to provide the service for him to get back into the soccer ruse and back overseas where he belongs. But we need to refine a few things as well in him. You know, he's had a bit of a few little niggly injuries here and there while he was overseas the last couple of years, but we work hard on all our plays to get their bodies right, like Kallim, Yangi, there's a lot of these guys who haven't had a lot of football in the last couple of years that we've worked really hard to get them back in the park and doing what they do best. Thank you. Thank you very much.