He’s adapting, getting better, getting stronger – as we all are in training – and it takes time to adapt. Today will do him a world of good. Today will give him a lot of confidence in front of goal and everything, which is obviously so important for a striker. So, we are happy about that and have no worries about him. But it’s about having some time with him, having some patience, and we have that and hopefully the Liverpool fans have that too. Moving on to Austria and training camp, I know the boss really likes to work you really hard for this next week or so. Are you looking forward to it? I don’t think any of us are looking forward to Austria! It’s always when it grows a little bit, it’s always a little bit harder and things like that – but it’s so important. That’s always where the foundations come in. Once it was Evian, now it’s Austria and it’s exactly the same – tough meetings, trying to get us closer to where we need to be for the first game of the season. So all I’m thinking is by the end of the week we should be in a much better position. That’s the only way you’ll get over it. But we’re looking forward to it, good team bonding, trying to get through it together, pushing each other, getting better together and everything like that. It’s good, not pleasant, but always good and we look forward to the hard work. Like I said, by the time we fly home then we’ll be in a much better place to start the season.