00:00You said you were fuming on Wednesday night.
00:04Two days on, what would you say the overriding emotion is for you just now?
00:10Focus on Fulham and hunger.
00:14Hunger to play, hunger to compete, hunger to win,
00:17hunger to be closer to achieve our dream.
00:21Has the club received an explanation from UEFA about that decision-making
00:26and have you sought one?
00:27I don't know, I haven't spoken to them in the last few hours,
00:31so I don't know.
00:31We will deal with that on Monday.
00:33Now it's Fulham.
00:35Just a feeling of injustice can often be quite a powerful emotion.
00:41Can you use that emotion to maybe fuel your players going into the running?
00:48Maybe, but I think we have enough fuel in the tank.
00:51I mean, we're playing to win the Premier League.
00:53It's exactly what we want it to be.
00:55Four games to go.
00:56It's game two.
00:58I'm ready to go.
00:59The reason I ask that is because you often hear about something called siege mentality.
01:04Is that something that you feel that you can bring to your squad and that you have?
01:10That maybe you have that siege mentality within it at the moment?
01:13We certainly have that and we need to face any context, any situation to achieve our goal.
01:21And what happened today I was extremely disappointed and we need to make it at home now.
01:27The other thing happened, but always, of course, this may be good.
01:27And what we want the high cost ofë§ťed through...
01:2725 to 25 seconds, 65 to 25 seconds, 60 to 25 seconds, and 70 shout out to 50 years in
01:27the blocks.
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