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Robert Vilahamn previews Spurs Womens class with West Ham (full Presser)

01/11/2024

Tottenham Hotspurs Training Ground, London, UK
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00:00Hi Robert, so you've got some tough games coming up in the coming weeks with Man City and Arsenal.
00:05How much is Sunday a must-win to really get some momentum going for the rest of the season?
00:09I think West Ham is separate to the rest of the games because that's the game we focus on.
00:15Obviously we have those games coming up, but coming from a tough loss when we had a good performance
00:21but we received two easy goals against Chelsea, we want to bounce back and make sure we have a good game
00:25and a good result against West Ham. So no matter the result in that game, we will play even more games in the league.
00:30But obviously it's an important game to make sure we start winning again and make sure we get some points in the table as well.
00:36And with West Ham currently sitting at the bottom of the table, can you touch on the psychology of playing a team that's still looking for that first win?
00:44I mean, all the games are a battle. You need to win all the teams in this league. It's very competitive and I feel like it's no easy wins or it's no easy games.
00:55You might think that West Ham haven't won yet and they will come here and it's going to be an easy win, but it's not like that.
00:59We played against them last season with really tough games. We succeeded to win, but it was really tough games.
01:05I know that Riyan have a plan for coming to our stadium as well. We had them in the friendly game in the pre-season as well.
01:12So we know them well, but it's also like a few of the players, they are top, top, top players.
01:16So we need to be very sharp. We need to fix a few things from the last game and we need to make sure we are at our best
01:21and then we have a good chance to win, but it's a tough game.
01:24And just lastly from me, how concerned are you about the defensive performance having conceded the most in the league?
01:31I'm not concerned in that way. I see what we can fix. I see what we need to fix. I see where we need to be better.
01:39We scored a lot of goals, which is good, but we need to fix the receiving goals.
01:44I think it's not an easy fix, but it's a fix that we want to do.
01:49I think also the players are aware of what we should do and what we will do.
01:52And still every game is unique, so we need to make sure we score more and get an opponent.
01:57But we want to go for more clean sheets, definitely.
01:59Great, thank you, Robert.
02:00Cheers.
02:01Pass the mic to George, please.
02:02Hi, Robert. Good to see you.
02:04How's the confidence of the players? Obviously, a couple of heavy defeats.
02:08Have you had to rebuild that during this international break or do you still sense the players have a lot of belief and confidence?
02:14I think they are in a really, really good headspace.
02:17Even when we won games, they are quite focusing on how can we get better.
02:21And now when we lost a few games, they are actually very self-aware of what they do, what we need to improve.
02:28They don't try to blame anyone else.
02:29We see the structure, we see the way we play, we see some really good stuff.
02:33But we are quite frustrated that we received so many easy goals.
02:36And I think everybody's on the same page there.
02:38I know the players had a great meeting after the Chelsea game, after we were on the pitch as well.
02:42So we know what we need to fix and we're doing it together.
02:46But it's a part of the journey.
02:49Last season, we had some really good games, a few setbacks and then some really good games.
02:53This season, we started really well.
02:55Now we had a few games where we struggled to get points.
02:58We don't play bad football, but we need to defend better, for example.
03:01So, I mean, this is a part of the way we need to go through.
03:04And I think they are really keen to get better.
03:07And hopefully, we can get a result and a good performance on Sunday.
03:10I was going to mention last season.
03:11You had brilliant runs last year, but you did have a couple of really tough runs.
03:15And I guess, do you lean on that personally in these sort of times?
03:19Because you know last season, you've come through it.
03:20And you have the sort of belief, obviously, you can come through again this time.
03:24Yeah, we absolutely have the belief.
03:25And we know that we can do that because we did it last season.
03:28I think that is a big difference from last season.
03:30Because last season, we were smashed in a few games where we were a little bit naive.
03:34And we didn't really have a good structure for that.
03:37And we didn't really play the best football.
03:40This phase, we actually play some really good football.
03:41And have some really good momentum in the games.
03:43But we don't really nail to score on those chances.
03:46And then we actually receive goals on few chances from the opponent.
03:49So, it's a big difference there.
03:51But it's still a fight we need to take.
03:54Something we need to learn how we're going to go through it.
03:56And I think we had some really good talks with the players who were here.
03:59Not in the national team break.
04:00And then the rest of the players came back today.
04:02And we kind of made sure everybody's on the same page on what we need to do.
04:06But this is football.
04:07This is the part of the journey.
04:08And you also need to make sure you go through the tougher periods of time.
04:11Otherwise, you shouldn't be on this level.
04:14And just finally, what's the team news with the international players coming back?
04:18And previous injuries?
04:20Yeah, I mean, we're taking steps.
04:21So, right now, Zhuang and Amy and Hayley, everybody's back in training.
04:26And then it's decision-making tomorrow if they are ready to start or be in the squad for Sunday.
04:31So, basically, Maite is still out, obviously.
04:34And then Kit Graham, of course.
04:35But hopefully, we have the rest of the players.
04:38Because they are training right now.
04:38So, hopefully, most of them can be in the squad this week.
04:40Otherwise, next week.
04:42So, it looks better and better.
04:43So, that's good.
04:44Okay.
04:45We will move to questions on the online feed.
04:47Coming first to Emma.
04:50Hi, Robert.
04:51Just sort of building on kind of what you were saying there about the defensive record.
04:55I just wonder how much of that is, I guess, having that balance between that entertaining style
05:01that you kind of set the day one you wanted to have.
05:03But also then being a little bit more aware of perhaps not taking as many risks in certain games.
05:10It's definitely a mixture of the tactic we have in possession.
05:16Being a top team, playing the style we do is very effectful.
05:20When I was in Hacken, we scored a lot of goals.
05:22We won a lot of games because we were the dominating team all the time.
05:25And then we had a few chances against us.
05:28But we could solve that.
05:30Being a mid-table team from finishing number six last season is always the balance of how
05:37much do we dare to go forward but not look stupid when we are basically losing the ball.
05:42If you look at Chelsea, we play some really good football.
05:45We are brave.
05:45We actually have a few chances in the first half as well.
05:48But three of their goals are when we do easy mistakes in the build-up or in that phase
05:52where we didn't really push them down.
05:53And then they have a really high-quality player who can drive into our penalty box and we don't stop her.
05:59It's a mixture of the balance when we lose the ball and we shouldn't lose the ball.
06:02And then it's how we need to stop that player.
06:05So it's a combination of the three things.
06:08But obviously we need to look at the balance we have in some phases of the game to make
06:12sure we can handle a loss of the ball better.
06:15But on the other hand, we have scored 10 goals in two games and we have some really good
06:19attacking patterns as well.
06:20So it's the mixture.
06:21But of course we need to respect the journey.
06:24Now we are receiving too many goals.
06:26So we need to look at it.
06:27The defence work a little bit more and make sure we have some good characters that can
06:31handle those situations we end up with and try to make sure we don't get too many counter-attacks
06:35against us basically.
06:38Yeah, and I guess another strand to that mixture that you talk about is obviously keeping the
06:42fans on board.
06:43And I suppose when you're playing nice football and winning, it's obviously a lot more fun
06:48when you're playing nice football and obviously not getting the results.
06:51Perhaps it is less fun.
06:53So I suppose they go tandem with each other, don't they?
06:56Yeah, I think you can.
06:58That's a good point, actually.
06:59Because if you win and you play fun football, I think then that's the best you can do.
07:03If you play fun football and lose, you can always say that we have a good style of play.
07:08But fans will not love to lose.
07:11If you lose or if you actually win game and play bad football, they're going to be quite
07:14happy that we win games.
07:15But it's going to be hard for us to win the trophies because in the end, it's going to
07:18be hard to get to the point where we can dominate games and win it.
07:21And then if you lose and play bad football, that's the worst thing.
07:24And then you need to think of what you're doing.
07:26And I don't think we are there.
07:27We don't play bad football and lose games.
07:28We actually play some good football and compete quite well.
07:31But we need to fix a few things.
07:34I know the fans have so much emotions.
07:36I know we have a lot of emotions.
07:37So when you lose, you should feel like that.
07:39And you should be quite hard on yourself.
07:42But also when you breathe a little bit, wash it out.
07:47Where are we now?
07:48What do we do?
07:49Then you also need to understand that Man United and the Chelsea away games is probably
07:53two of the toughest games you can have in Europe.
07:56And where we are, obviously, we are not there yet where we can, you know, basically,
08:00we need to be really sharp to win those games.
08:02And when we don't win it, we need to be a little bit better how we act in some spaces
08:06to make sure we compete for 90 minutes.
08:08We obviously compete for 40, 45 minutes in these two games.
08:12And then you can take another step back and see like, OK, where are we?
08:15We have a few key signings this season because we lost a few key players from last season.
08:19And they were injured this time, which also have an impact on us.
08:22And everything is when you put it together, it ends up with a result in the game.
08:26And obviously, it's a poor result.
08:29But on the other hand, the players who's playing is acting most of the time in a good way.
08:33So for me as a coach, I see some really good potential.
08:36But I also need to make sure we get better result because I want to please the fans.
08:39I don't want to talk about next year and next year.
08:42I want to make sure we get the progress result wise as well.
08:44And that's what we try to do every week.
08:45And even if we lose, we're not happy just because we play good football.
08:49We want to win.
08:50And that's the aim for it.
08:53Thank you very much, all the best.
08:54Cheers.
08:55Thanks, Emma. We'll go to JB.
08:57Hi, Roberto. Nice to see you.
08:59I just wanted to ask you about what you thought of West Ham more generally this season.
09:02Because although they haven't won yet,
09:04obviously we've had the draw against Liverpool,
09:07and it feels like they're making a little bit more sure of themselves.
09:09I just wanted to know what you generally think that holds it so far.
09:13Yeah, I mean, I think if you look at their squad in the starting XI,
09:17it's some really good players.
09:18Some of them are playing in the national team.
09:21Obviously, Rhianne knows the league very well.
09:26The first game against Man United, they were quite good in the beginning.
09:29But then they had a score from perhaps a free kick or another free kick.
09:35But goals change mindset in games.
09:37But they had a good game until that goal.
09:39I think Liverpool did a really good performance and came back to a draw.
09:42I think they were really good against Arsenal until they got the penalty.
09:46So obviously, it's a good team.
09:48Obviously, they have some quality players.
09:51But on the other hand, we know what we can do
09:53and how we can play against the top teams and those teams as well.
09:56So for us, it's making sure we take steps in our performance and how we play.
10:00If we do that, we have a good chance to actually win the game.
10:02I know that.
10:03But I'm also aware that West Ham is not a team that's just going to lose every game this season.
10:07They're going to compete every week.
10:08And if we're not doing everything right, they can win on Sunday.
10:11So we need to be very sharp, and we have enormous respect for them.
10:15And just one more from me, Robert.
10:17On Claire Hunt, she has obviously scored her first international goal with the Midweek.
10:22I just wondered what it's been like working with her and what you made of her character
10:26and how mature she is as a defender, maybe at such a young age?
10:30I think the key thing with her, when we saw her and why we want to sign her,
10:33is that she's a quite young centre-back with experience.
10:37And actually, she's so mature and she's a leader.
10:40She has the strength.
10:42She's very tall, strong and good on the ball.
10:45So for us, we see a potential high-quality centre-back in this league
10:49and probably one of the best centre-backs in the future.
10:52Now she's in the journey where she gets to know us, how we play,
10:55gets to know the players around, the opponents, this league.
10:58I still think she's been really good the first games in the league.
11:02But I also know that when she gets to the next level,
11:04where she can have long balls, short pauses,
11:06I'm sure she'll take the duels even more and like the set-pieces.
11:09She's so good there.
11:10So if she can score a few goals for us as well, that would be amazing.
11:13The potential in her is so high to be a top centre-back in this league
11:17and I think she's already giving us stuff.
11:19But I also know that it's going to be even better in the future
11:21when she gets to know the game model and the team-mates.
11:27Cheers.
11:28Rachel?
11:43Do you think there's something specific that you need to change to manage that?
11:48I think in one way it's those minutes,
11:51but I think it's actually in one way it's also two times
11:54where they scored two goals in a row in a short period of time as well.
11:58And to be clear, we don't really push down
12:02and they're attacking us with crazy numbers and so on.
12:04It's actually just coming from, not from nowhere,
12:06but it's more like situations where we need to be sharper.
12:10And I think it's a part of collaboration and communication
12:13to make sure we don't end up in those situations
12:15and also to make sure to manage the game perhaps a little bit better.
12:18Like you said, it's a few more minutes of the first half.
12:21You don't really want to receive a goal,
12:22so you don't really need to go so much to score perhaps.
12:24Perhaps you can be a little bit more sharp how we do it.
12:27On the other hand, it's a corner kick
12:28and we haven't received a single corner kick before that
12:30and it's like an unlucky header from Amanda.
12:32So sometimes you also need to look at it with different eyes
12:35and just not with emotions.
12:37But definitely one thing we see
12:39is that we sometimes lose the ball in two easy areas in the build-up
12:43where we don't really have press on the ball holder or something like that.
12:46And we need to fix that
12:48by actually having better quality in the passes,
12:50but also have a better strategy if we lose it
12:53and how we track them down basically.
12:54And we looked at that
12:55and we have some tactical issues we have added to that.
12:58And then it's all about the players as well
13:00to make sure they understand
13:02a free kick can be really good in those scenarios
13:04instead of giving them the drive of the ball and so on.
13:08It's a part of the learning process,
13:09but it's something we need to fix now
13:11because otherwise we're going to have problems to win games
13:13because if we receive so many goals,
13:15every game is going to be tough.
13:18Talking about winning games and scoring goals,
13:20it's been a while since Spurs have scored from open play.
13:24Claire Hunt's deflected shot is the last time in the last three games.
13:28So is that something that you're also working on a little bit?
13:32Or are you confident that some of the players
13:35who are scoring in exceptional goals like Marta Thomas
13:38are going to be able to bring that form back?
13:42I mean, I think it's hard to speak about,
13:45okay, we haven't scored that kind of goal.
13:46We have scored 10 goals in five games,
13:48which is two goals per game,
13:49which is obviously a good one.
13:51Then it's an own goal, it's a deflection,
13:53it's a shot or whatever it is from Amanda
13:56where the ball perhaps is not over the line,
13:58but it still goes.
13:59So in my way, still if football goes,
14:01when Jess do it to the line and do the cutback
14:03and they do their own goal,
14:04that's a part of how we want to attack.
14:06And if she doesn't hit it,
14:07we have, I don't remember who is in there,
14:09we're going to score it.
14:10I'm not really worried about how we score the goals
14:12as long as we score goals.
14:14Then of course, we need to make sure
14:16the players up there create more chances
14:18and score perhaps a little bit more goals
14:20from the nine position, for example.
14:23But I'm not worried about it
14:24because we still score goals
14:25and we still create chances
14:26against Chelsea, Wayman, United away.
14:28So it's a part of the journey
14:29where we need to be really more ruthless
14:33in some situations, I would say.
14:35I think we have in the fourth minute
14:36against Chelsea a really good build-up.
14:38We break lines till it comes to the left.
14:40We have players in the box.
14:42So it's all about decision-making as well
14:44and relations.
14:44So I'm not worried at all about attacking football.
14:47We're going to score more goals and more goals.
14:49And it's a little bit self-confidence as well,
14:50but they will come and we actually score goals.
14:54And if it's own goals every game,
14:56it's because we put the ball in those situations
14:58where they do their own goals.
14:59So, you know, you will never...
15:01I feel good with own goals as well.
15:03It's no problem.
15:04But we cannot receive so many goals.
15:05That's the key.
15:06We create chances.
15:07We have possession.
15:08We, you know, we score goals.
15:09So, sorry, it's fine with own goals as well.
15:13No worries.
15:15Just in terms of goal scoring,
15:17obviously, when she was playing for England,
15:19Jess Mavs was used as sort of
15:22pencil number nine centrally.
15:24She hasn't...
15:25We haven't seen her there very much
15:26for Spurs this season.
15:28We did last season a little bit.
15:30Is that something that you're still thinking about
15:32or do you still feel same
15:34how nicely you have to win her this season?
15:37I think it's a mixture.
15:38When we started the season in pre-season,
15:40when we're not allowed to show the friendly game,
15:43she was playing as a nine in the first games.
15:44And then we had a, you know,
15:46depending on who the squad, right?
15:47And then we signed a few players
15:48and then we tried to find the right place
15:50in the right moments.
15:51She played a nine,
15:53the end of the games,
15:54the few games against Chelsea as well.
15:57I think she has some extremely good strength
15:59to be the nine
16:01connected to the game model
16:02I want to bring to the team.
16:03And then it's obviously
16:05what games do that suit
16:06and what kind of wingers do we have available
16:08and what ten do we have available?
16:09So she's obviously a winger and a nine
16:12and she obviously is high potential nine
16:14because she played in the line as his last game as a nine.
16:16So no, she can probably be back as a nine soon
16:20in this squad as well.
16:21But we also have Bethany England
16:22and Martha Thomas as nines,
16:24which mean...
16:25And they can play different roles as well.
16:26So it's depending on the rhythm of everything
16:29and what we need.
16:32But if you look at Jessica Ness for the long run,
16:34I think she will be a nine.
16:36I think her best strength is as a nine.
16:38I think she has a good chance
16:40to keep competing with the Allianzes as a nine.
16:43And I think sooner or later,
16:45she might be a nine in Tottenham as well.
16:49Cheers.
16:50We will go to Sophie Downey,
16:51girls on the ball.
16:54Hi Robert, great to speak to you today.
16:56I was just going to ask,
16:56I know from last season
16:58you put so much emphasis on the academy
17:01and bringing players through
17:02and that you want to have
17:03a bit of a future of dynasties as well.
17:06Just looking at this last international window,
17:08you just mentioned Jess Nassair,
17:09obviously,
17:10then they got their debut against the Panthers as well
17:13in the U19s was very pleasant.
17:16So that must be super pleasing.
17:18Yeah, that made me very happy actually,
17:20because that's the whole procedure
17:22with having an academy,
17:23having a good youth system
17:25and for us as a club to show
17:28the whole of England
17:29that we want to have these upcoming liners.
17:31I think Ella Morris would probably have been
17:34in the U23s
17:34if she didn't have it in you before as well.
17:36And if you look at Lena, for example,
17:38she played in Ipswich last season on loan.
17:41Perhaps nobody asked,
17:42could she play in the Women's Super League this season?
17:44And she took so many good steps last season
17:46and in this pre-season.
17:47And now she's competing in our team
17:50and playing in U23s.
17:51And I had some really good feedback after that camp
17:53that they really enjoyed working with her as well.
17:56Araya, I haven't got so much play time
17:57but she's still doing really good stuff in training
17:59and she has an X-factor,
18:01which is really interesting.
18:02So I'm very happy to work with them
18:04and I just hope that they can have the patience
18:07to keep working and keep working
18:09because I feel like it's a good match with Tottenham.
18:11You can obviously see the journey Grace Clinton did last season
18:15and how she's acting in the national team now
18:17and now Jessica Ness is doing the same stuff.
18:18So it's some clear evidence
18:20that we can bring young players up to the system
18:23and actually get them to the national team.
18:25And that's the main thing
18:27we want to do with the academy.
18:28And it pleases me that we're already now doing it
18:30because it's quite early in the academy phase,
18:32to be honest.
18:34Brilliant, thank you so much.
18:35Cheers.
18:36Charlotte.
18:38Hi, Robert.
18:39Just building on some of these previous questions,
18:41what was that like for you as a manager
18:43to see one of your young players, Kate Kesterland,
18:45actually start for the international team,
18:48get her first start,
18:48which she's played a couple of times?
18:50But how did you prepare to see her get that number nine shirt
18:54and walk out with the team at the beginning?
18:57I think, as a coach, you want to, of course,
19:00win games for the club you work with
19:01and you want to make sure you get a legacy with the club.
19:04But I'm very interested in play development
19:08and to see these young players coming up and play.
19:10So I always looked at international teams
19:12and I can watch Sweden
19:13and when I see Rosa Kafadji playing
19:15or the young players who have coached in Sweden
19:18and they play now,
19:19I'm feeling proud and I'm feeling very happy for them
19:22because they have worked so hard to get there.
19:24Jessica Ness, when I came here,
19:26you can tell that she has a real talented power in her,
19:30but she couldn't handle the games,
19:31she couldn't really stay fit
19:33and she couldn't really get the end product right.
19:35And now when you see she's starting
19:37as the number nine in the line,
19:38it's like some great storytelling there.
19:42And I think that's also what I want to be a part of
19:44because that's one thing with my coaching career.
19:46I want to make sure I help those players
19:48bring this to the table.
19:50And perhaps we haven't been so much success with Tottenham
19:53because we still haven't,
19:54it's an early part of the journey,
19:56but we really want to have those players coming up.
19:58And for me, that's a big thing for me.
20:01I want to win titles with the club,
20:03but I also want to make sure these players come up
20:04and play in the national team.
20:06And when Serena called me back
20:07and said that she's happy with my players,
20:09I'm feeling like perfect.
20:11The staff, the club is doing something really good
20:12to make sure we give something to the country
20:15and that's what it's all about.
20:18On the separation,
20:20there was a huge big media deal
20:22for the WSL team before the start of the season.
20:25I won't ask you about the business details of that.
20:27What I wanted to ask you was,
20:29there's all this money now coming into the game,
20:31the coverage of the game, which is great,
20:33but we're still seeing things like on Sunday
20:35where the Spurs women are playing
20:36in a big London derby against West Ham
20:39and the men are also playing at home
20:41against Aston Villa,
20:42which obviously causes a huge flash for the fans.
20:44How frustrating is that for you and your team?
20:47I mean, in one way, it's of course not good
20:51because we want to have our fans there,
20:52we want to build the fan base
20:54and we want to make sure we have a lot of fans to the games.
20:57On the other hand, the media, the TV
21:00is really pushing and helping us to grow women's football.
21:03So you also need to respect that the hard thing
21:06to actually move all the games
21:07to make sure everybody's happy all the time.
21:10But I just hope that we can find even better ways
21:12to make sure that that doesn't happen
21:13and that we can make sure that the TV production
21:16can make sure we can find ways to play the games
21:18without having the same day and the same time.
21:21But I have enormous respect for the TV companies as well
21:23because I think they actually try to push and help.
21:27I'm just aware that it's a big problem
21:28because it's so many clubs
21:30that have a men's team and a women's team
21:31and obviously you're going to play on weekends
21:34and it's really hard to make sure everything works together.
21:37But I just hope we can find better ways
21:39to make sure we can have all our fans at our home games
21:42because we don't want to compete with the men's team, of course.
21:46Chris.
21:48Hello, Robbo. Hope you're well.
21:50I'm just wondering what the mood has been like
21:52since the Chelsea game, of course.
21:54Three straight defeats,
21:55conceding 11 goals, of course.
21:57And have you noticed anyone stepping up
22:00and showing real leadership qualities during this period?
22:04Yeah, I mean, even if you go through tough periods,
22:07you get some good things from it.
22:09So basically, directly after the game
22:11was a lot of emotions on the pitch
22:13when we were speaking
22:14and it's hard to reflect and analyse the game
22:17directly on the pitch.
22:19For example, we spoke about Claire Hunt,
22:20how she wanted to have a meeting with the players
22:23in the locker room to speak about the game
22:25and what we need to fix there and now.
22:27I think that's great leadership
22:29to make sure to be responsible
22:31and not just blaming others,
22:32to make sure they have a discussion with the players.
22:34Like, look, we're receiving too many goals.
22:36This is what we need to do.
22:37We need to raise the standards.
22:38So when a player like Claire Hunt steps up and does that,
22:41that shows me that that's great.
22:43We're building some really good characters
22:44that don't want to complain
22:47or you put it on someone else.
22:48We're going to do it together.
22:50And then when all the players came back
22:51after a few days off,
22:52we were having some really good discussions,
22:54open discussions, self-awareness,
22:57both from the coaches and from the players
22:59and also some direct feedback that we can handle that.
23:03And then we had some good days training
23:05and then the players coming back today
23:07and then we had a new discussion about the game,
23:09what we need to step up with
23:10and the mentality, how we want to improve
23:13and how we want to be responsible
23:14and not blame anyone else.
23:16That's what I love with this group
23:17and that's what creates new leaders in this group as well.
23:20So we're just in the beginning of something
23:22and I think going through tough times,
23:24if you call three losses a tough time,
23:26because it is in one way,
23:28you learn something from the group,
23:30from the staff, from the players,
23:31how we're going to take the next step.
23:33I'm developing a lot.
23:34I need to be really sharp,
23:35how I try to reflect, give positive feedback,
23:38but still being direct with the feedback as well.
23:40So you can use this bad habit of losing games
23:44by actually becoming a better coach, a better player
23:47and that's what we should do.
23:48So even if we lose a few more games,
23:49we're going to make sure we keep building for something
23:52and in the long run,
23:52we're going to be so strong as players,
23:54as staff, as leaders,
23:55so we can handle every setback.
23:57And I think you can see the men's game as well.
23:59They had a poor game against Crystal Palace.
24:01Everything was dark black
24:03and then they go and beat Man City
24:05with some really good goals and managing that game.
24:08So it's a part of the structure
24:10we want to have in this club
24:11where we can come back and we can grow new leaders
24:13and we can make sure we find ways to win again.
24:18Cheers.
24:19Okay.
24:19Thank you very much, everybody.
24:20Cheers.

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