 Ond o'r toth i ti fyrus, mae'n 3 ddweud. Palos, nil efo, nil efo'r selleis pa. Ffrustrating in terms of the result because of the other Leicester really. Obviously the Leeds result and the Forrest result were good results for Evan given. The rivals didn't get any points Leicester have come from behind so winning has knocked Evan back into the bottom three. And you wonder how many more opportunities Evan are going to get to drag themselves away from it. Maybe today was one of them and we didn't do it. First thing I'm going to talk about is Nathan Patterson, who didn't get on the pitch again today. I don't understand Sean Dyche's thinking to be honest, I really don't. With this one Ben Goffrey coming last week for, I don't know why, he was put it right back having had a bit of a mirror united the week before it left back. Rather than just playing Nathan Patterson. And this week I don't understand why Mason Holgate got the nod over Patterson and Holgate eventually being sent off so we should spend it for the next one. And Patterson didn't even get on my Holgate Ben Goffrey coming on. I just don't understand what the manager is thinking. Patterson should be the person that takes over from Seamus Coleman. He started the season very well, the middle of the season a little bit bumpy. He's still learning his trade but he's got energy at letter season. He can attack. And maybe that was it, maybe the manager wants a defence of fullback. Maybe there's someone who's getting forward and joining in. But it's frustrated me a little bit particularly because we know what Mason can be like and he proved it with them. His first booking was harsh, it was a foul, it wasn't a booking. But once he's on that booking and he's already got himself involved a couple of times. Once he's on the booking you know what is coming with him, he's done it before. And you can't afford to give anyone an advantage and that's what happens. So it just frustrates me when you should be setting a team up to build, to try and build a side. And if you've got a right back, who's a right back, play the right back at right back. Don't be playing centre half, stay rather than your specialised right back. So I just don't understand that personally but there you go. Second thing I want to talk about is the situation we're in. Gains might be Walk 11 and as officers that size, captain officers there. We're just running out of them and we're running out of opportunities. We've had for me spares of home, was there for the taking, they were poor on the night. Abdelhaid D'Corey, kind of puppy to the win there with the red card. But that was an opportunity. Forrest a way, big opportunity to win that game, Bluey. Full of my home, huge opportunity against a team who had the flip-flops on, on the beach, Bluey. And today against the Decent Palisade in good form, just the way the game petered out. It was there, if you had that little bit of extra, that little bit of desire to go and win it. I didn't get it and could have got all three points today. They were just a little bit off with Palace. And therefore that's why I think it's a missed opportunity today. And I'm not sure when I look at the rest of the pictures, how many more of them we get. I look and I see Newcastle on Thursday, really tough but at home with the crowd. Hopefully that can invigorate us. It's going to be a tough game. They've got spares tomorrow, especially if they beat spares. They're going to have the bit between the teeth for the Champions League place. And you can see them beating spares, can't you, let's be honest. And then we've got Leicester away which has now become a huge match. Leicester go to Leeds midweek. At the moment they're above us on goal difference if they go to Leeds and win. And we don't beat Newcastle and there's a cushion there. We've got a hope and pray that they play a draw out in that one. So that's a huge game Leicester away. And Brighton away is a horrible game because they're a really good side. It's a really, really tough match for Everton. And then City at home is another one where you look at and you can't see any points. And then you've got, obviously, you go to Wolves who are great, but I think they will stay up. They've got a bit of a gap on us anyway, really will stay up. And then, obviously, you've got Bournemouth at home in the last game. And when you look at those games like that, you're looking at it going, where are we, where are the opportunities to get points from? Where are we getting these points that pull us clear of this fight, this pack? And when you look at it, it's difficult because we've had games like I've just mentioned. There was four I've just mentioned where there was opportunity. And we got a point in three of them and lost the other one. And really we should be talking about at least two victories in those at the very least. And we only got one of them. So that's what I'm worried about. I'm looking and I'm thinking, have we got to win in us? Or have we got a little bit of being able to get something? Can we go to Leicester in a big game and get over the line? Donbach will help more on him in a minute. Others have got to be him. Others have got to get involved. And the manager's got to be brave. The manager has got to be brave and get that team on the front foot. Because if we're going to go down, don't go down on a wimpe. Go down fighting, swinging. And we're saying that with some other teams. Forrest have gone to Amfield today and scored twice. Leicester have had that win today. Southampton were three-one up on Friday at Arsenal. And two-nil and probably should have seen the game. I can see them in the hundredth minute. It just feels like there's chances for us to really help ourselves with slipping away. But there is still games left. There's six games. And while there's six games, there's a chance. Finish on a more positive note. I'm going to call that moving. It was back today. He managed 86 minutes or something before Neil Maupai replaced him. But that's another story. But a good, he didn't look happy to be coming off actually. He was shaking his head at the manager. I think he was a bit frustrated not to just do it because there was an opportunity. But it was great to see him back. He makes a big difference to us. He's a physical presence. He was involved, like I said, he almost produced an unbelievable bit of skill. Well, he did produce a brilliant bit of skill with the finish. If he'd put that in, what a goal that would have been. He had a couple of efforts in the first half. Like I said, he was a handful. He's holding things up winning others. Just makes a big difference to us on out fully. He can be that. That decide, in fact, that preserves our Premier League status. It is a big thing to get him back. And people can snipe at him or people are frustrated with him. And I get it. I understand that. I'm not sitting here saying, I mean, I've been frustrated with him. You want him fit, you want him in the team. But he is there and he can be a difference maker. And we need him to be a difference maker if we're to stay up. It's a big ask. It's getting harder week by week. He can be the difference. There's the equation. We've got to get in the right service and then go from there. And if he can get himself two or three goals, they could just be key goals before the end of the season. Two or three goals before the end of the season, not necessarily two or three goals against Newcastle. He could be the big difference for us to whether we are relegated or whether we stay up. Moving forward, we've got to do better. We've got to be better. We've got to build a better team. We've got to have a better structure. We've got to play better football than what we're getting right now. Just right now, all that matters is getting the points and preserving our status. And if we don't preserve our status, then what matters is the recruitment. Getting all of these shipped out the door because most of them won't want to stay and replacing them with adequate replacements. Lad two are hungry and want to do it. Lad two have got goals in them. Lad two want to create an attack and go after, you know, trying to get this club on the front foot. But Dominic Alburlowman will certainly help. It was great to see him back. Great he's done so long. Leto, he can stay fit for the final six games and fire evidence to safety. It's a big ask. It's a big ask for him. Others have got to help, but I'd rather have him available every week than not. So it was great to see him back. Right, that's my three things from a slightly frustrating nil nil draw to listen overall. Like I said, we could be full on last week. It'd be a good point. We didn't and therefore to me anyway, only my opinion remember, it feels like it's two points drop. Let me know what you think in the comment section below to share that with you or do you think I'm being harsh on that? Let me know. Make sure you subscribe to the channel and give the video a like. Thank you very much for watching. See you later.