 Fyddwn y troffi tvir yw'r math reaction. Everton-1, Manchester City 3 ac Godderson Park tonight, excuse to do, just being drenched, walking back in a storm, thunder and lightning on December 27th, cwm ond. Why did you have to wait till I just come out the stadium? Everton just lost away in the second half really, that's the story of tonight. We began the game with Jordan Pickford in goal, Nathan Patterson, and Michael Encore of Fullback, Tarkovsky, Branthwaite in the middle. The manager went with Ghana, Oana and Andrei Gomez in the role he occupied after coming on as a subatotnum. Jack Addison on the right, Dwight McNeill on the left and Beto replaced Dominic Hall at Lewin up front. I've got to admit this is the one game of the season at Godderson where I'm just not convinced you can involve them in the kind of ding dong battle where they can be carried away with the emotion. It just doesn't, we don't seem to be able to generate that atmosphere at Godderson, that happens to them so therefore they're always a very cold and clinical team to watch. The brilliant at what they do, they've got well-class footballers and that's why I think Everton have found it so difficult. Our quality has reduced over the years and theirs has increased massively and we have to go back to 2017, January 2017 for the last time we beat them at home and we comprehensively beat them, we beat them 4-0 but we did have people like Ross Barclay, Romelu Rukach, who played in that day, Kevin Morales, all good attacking players and we just don't have that talent anymore. And that's why too many times now that you've come to Godderson and being able to get past whatever we've done, whether we've sat in and defended, whether they've had a bit of luck. Like they had a couple of years ago when Frank Llandfarr was the manager, they beat us 1-0 late on or whether they just outclassed us like they did back in May when they beat us 3-0. But as good as they are at knocking it about, evidence shape and discipline I thought in the first half was brilliant tonight. But we worked really hard. You could see what the game plan was. We had Beto trying to get such tight to a Cangie and muscle him off the ball and he did that well on a few occasions. We need a job in Pickford in the first half, made a couple of really good saves to keep it at 0-0. And then when we broke, we broke with a bit of purpose and we scored a really good goal to be fair in terms of pressurising Manchester City, putting them under pressure. On the edge of their box Dwight McNeill got to the bar and cut it across and Jack Harrison ran in inside for to pass the club he was at to give us the lead. And then Harrison almost doubled evidence lead just a few minutes later, shot with the outside of the foot which made a brilliant save. Ultimately for me it was a match winning save because I think had that gone in and evidently gone 2-0 up I think that would have been a long way back for Manchester City. Although City had a lot of the ball in the first half like I said Pickford was called upon a couple of times but he didn't cut us open too many times. So a half time but winning 1-0 people around me saying if we carries on and ends like this or we the best team in the world you could have claimed that given that we were beating the world champions 1-0. But the fear was that they would come out and take it up a notch and it was whether Everton could live with them and whatever we had in RT a half time it was a total opposite performance in the second half than what we got in the first half. We just couldn't we just couldn't get near them and it wasn't they did step it up there's no doubt about it listen they've got fabulous footballs. Rodri is brilliant to what's on the ball he's just strong his passing range is brilliant he sees the danger he got plays like Fovon and I couldn't really tell you where Phil Fovon was playing tonight because he was everywhere from Manchester City. Gwelish as much as he throws himself about and he does get kicked as well but he makes the most of every touch he is a fantastic football. The brilliant Alvarez Carl Walker's amazing you know you go through the team they've got brilliant footballers everywhere but in that second half we stopped doing what we were doing well in the first half and it looked like we retreated even further. I don't know whether that was the game plan a half time from the manager what we have we protect but it wasn't the same energy whether we were tired maybe I don't know but they do use the ball really well which means when you get the ball you can't give it away cheaply and we did do that. And eventually we give them too much space on the edge of the penalty area and Phil Fovon rifles are shot in. I haven't seen it back my first thought is could the keeper have done better I've had a few text messages from different people saying the goalkeeper should have saved it I've not seen it back at the time of recording this I've come straight from the ground I've not seen it back I don't know whether he should have or he shouldn't have done but he was far out Fovon we should have got out and blocked it we didn't. So I'll have to look at it back and then discuss where the people could have saved it but it was in the back of the net and what we had to do then was step up we had to step up and get back in their faces and not let them dictate the play. I thought we had a little bit of a reaction but then we give a corner away you know Patterson doing really well and closing down and from the resulting corner the goalkeeper does flap at it you should catch it you get nothing on it slaps the ball back into the danger zone. You get one block on it and it breaks they have another shot and I'm going to do one on it hits his hand and the referee gives a corner and then because City have five men round and jumping in his face he awards a penalty the lines and they can give it the referee give it which is weird because he just gave a corner quite adamantly and I don't understand it because there was then a Varche and now don't get me wrong I thought the minute it hit him it was a penalty but I just didn't get the referee. Changing his mind so easily because players are in his face if that's the case I would suggest Everton get seven men in the referee's face for every contentious decision. Maybe in penalty area given that we are now the only club in the Premier League not to have a penalty which doesn't surprise anybody of course especially with the director from the Premier League this season about Everton. But yeah it was a weird one the penalty was looked at I thought it was a penalty at the time it was Alvarez it's a pick for the went through my had no faith he'd save it to be honest at the moment it's just his penalty shoots out against Fulham last week he should have saved three of them in my opinion and this one went through his legs and in the net we were two on down it was a long way to come back and I thought the players did respond a little bit. The manager went again done that thing of he took better off and just put Dom on instead of going with Dom on better he had keen and done straight and said he scored 11 while he was straight put Michael keen on and went to three at the back so why didn't he just leave better he could have took Harrison off he could have took Dwight McNeill off neither of them were having any kind of impact in the game in the second half. I just didn't I just didn't get why he took better off he should have tried him and Dom for a bit but Everton did then have a glorious opportunity to make it 2-2 I think it might have been Jack Harrison who put the ball across the 6 yard box for Dom to tap in and he put it wide he was under pressure but you've got to take these chances against Manchester City the ball went wide and that was probably Everton's one and only opportunity to get back on level terms. He did well which was knocked the ball around but any hope we had of putting them under pressure for I don't know the last 89 minutes plus what was six minutes of injury time the way we were forcing them into silly mistakes was gone when the ball got played back to Jordan pick for the only atta clearly straight away with a smash that down the line with a being on the attack and who knows we might have made them play that game of jeopardy but he didn't he took a poor touch he allowed them to close and think it was Alvarez closed him down he hit a terrible clearance and it was knocked back in the net for 3-1 and that was it it was game over Phil Fodden smashed one against the post nearly for 4-1 Yn ymwneud yr unrhywn, mae'r gweithio'r perthdr시�dd yn credu'r i'r cyhoeddiad yn eich ddefnydd i ni, ond mae'n ddysgu'r unrhyw sy'n ei ddim yn ymwneud, yna fe gweld cyhoeddiad yn eich gweithio gyda'r eu bod dyma'r lyfr. Mae'r eich bod yn diweddio'rертag , felly mae'n gofio'i bwysig yn y siaradau. Ond mae'n gofio i'r positoriwn, nad ymwneud rydym i牙io gwaith ymlaen o'r ni, ac yn ffwrdd yn edrych o'r cyd-dyn nhw'n dychydig i ddechrau. Felly nid yw ni'n gwneud sydd yn ddechrau, oherwydd mae'r statil yn ei gwybod, ond oes ydych chi'n gwneud y tîm wedi'u gweld yn ei gael. Mae'r ddechrau yn y ffordd yn ddaod yn gwneud, ac mae'n ffordd yn ddechrau i ddweud. Mae'n ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud, yw'r ysgol. We've got another very, very tough game at the weekend at Wolves nice, you've gone on 14 on a Brentford tonight so that's gonna be a really tough game now so. Got to dust thar sales down and go again. Man o dyma'r clom. Jarra plan tweter, I thought he was probably the pick of Everton's players tonight, that is it from me, Jave. I hope you're all having a lovely Christmas. A, ge, ddi o, ffmdson. Subscribe if you haven't. 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