 Wel, yn y troff i TV'r hyfforddiadau yma, Everton 2, Chelsea nill yn oedd 3 pwynt o'r blws o'r ddweud. 3 gweithio yn 8 gweithio, 9 pwynt, 3 gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Chelsea on the other hand had a lot of the ball knocked it round as you'd expect for a, you know, an expensively assembled squad, but Colp Armour I thought was very good for them. He tested the Jordan Pickford from 25, 30 yards, the England goalkeeper making a good save. One I'd expect him to save, but he made it all, you know, all the same, got that out of harm's way. Defensively, he'd be caught quite well. Brewer, it was always a threat down the channels, he's powerful and pacy, and he had, you know, give to Yara Branthwaite a good contest between those two early on. And in the first half, like I said, I think neither team really, neither team really stretched the other one in, you know, in a way where we would be concerned about and they wouldn't have been concerned about us either in all fairness. And we got in a half time and it was nil nil and I was looking to think, and obviously it's just a guy on a gate got booked for his first tackle. It's a thought Michael Oliver, and he was poor Michael Oliver. We all know he's a Newcastle United fan and he doesn't like editing, quite clear. Probably jumped on board with that four-rhyther, they've decided to create some of their fans, let's not be mad at them all with the same brush. And all of it, you know, we know Don's in Newcastle Shades has jumped right on board with that. He's a poor referee, you know. I used to think he was a really good referee a few years ago, but he's got way some ways as it's gone on. He let Cuckirella do whatever he wanted. He was just really poor, he was really poor. Anyway, we got in a half time at nil nil nil. And I was thinking a half time this is there for the taking and obviously news filtered through Luton would be Manchester City, which isn't great. I was put a bit of extra pressure on and I was hoping we'd come out and really get it and that to change was what I wanted at half time. It was guy for Amadou O'nana. I thought we needed a little bit extra presence in the midfield, which is exactly what O'nana brought to us. And he'd come on second half and he made a huge difference. He really did. And that's not saying it's just a guy. He wasn't playing well because he was. I think it was James Garner who wasn't in it in the first half. But James Garner had a tremendous second half alongside O'nana who did help shift the balancing evidence favour. We'd come out for the second half. We were a bit more on the front foot trying to stretch them through Dominic Calvert-Lewan. And like a times in the first half, final ball just let us down. But we did get the goal and for once it was a really good bit of referee and by Michael Oliver. We broke down a Chelsea move. Dwight McNeill skipped away from Conagallager who unbelievably at this stage still hasn't been booked in the game. And he dragged McNeill back. He managed to shove him off and carry on running, got across him and bent a lovely ball into the path of Dominic Calvert-Lewan who was on the penalty spot. He stretched for it. He probably should have scored, though. He was one on one with Sanchez. He hit the shot. The Chelsea keeper saves it and it banters out to Adelaide Acore who followed it up and smashed it beyond him into the far corner. It's 11th goal in 31 games for Everton since Sean Deitch came in. Unbelievable return from a midfielder. And that gave us the bit between our teeth. There was the normal VAR nonsense for offside check. Again, why don't they bring the AI? The minute the AI comes in, it gets rid of this bollocks where you have to sit around waiting so long for a decision. I'll be honest, it's the second time it's happened in the last two home games and on both occasions, last with Beto's goalie, I expected it to be ruled out. It was given and Everton took the lead and the roof came off good with that goal and the crowd were excellent from that moment on. We did have to defend well Chelsea and Cole Palmer, like I said before, was excellent, I thought for Chelsea. Ashley Young went off in the first half. Nathan Patterson came on and I thought Patterson dealt with Mudrick brilliantly. Absolutely brilliantly. He deserves his goal Patterson, he really does. Everton then, we got a booking for Jara Branthwyth, the referee. He's his first foul really and the referee couldn't wait to book him and that means he misses the bernie game next week, which is a hammer blow really, but listen, he's been walking the tight road for a few weeks. They had a free kick on the edge of the box, Cole Palmer went under the wall but luckily Jordan Pickford had positioned himself really well and made a comfortable save. They got in a few times and Pickford, you know, he'd done what he had to do. He wasn't tested massively, he was shot, which I'd expect Jordan to save and he did. So we had to be weird, he brought on Raheem Staling, he was always a threat, power, you know, he was pacing up power. His pacing is very tricky, he came on, Nicholas Jackson came on and as they shuffled the pack. But Everton had to dig in and we did and we did have opportunities on the counter attack but again, the final ball just let us down. Beto came on for Dominic Calderloon trying to stretch Chelsea as well and we had to just make sure we got Memby on the ball. We got towards the end of the game and Jack Harrison was looking knackered. We were starting to waste opportunities on the break and the manager made a change. He took Harrison off and put Lewis Dobbin on it. You know, he'd be slightly ace on that because he had Dobbin ready for ages. So much so that Chelsea didn't have anyone ready and made a double shot before we put Dobbin on anyway. That's by the bye. Michel Enco was absolutely brilliant all afternoon mate, one tremendous block in the box as did James Garner track and Staling. And Everton, you know, we hoped to break quickly and try and get something, you know, on the counter attack. And that's exactly what we did with Dobbin. But we had a good move, good break and we won ourselves a corner. Chelsea had that to replace Robert Sanchez. He had that an issue that seemed certainly at the start of the second half. He went off. Everton corner came in. It was parried out by the keeper and Lewis Dobbin last day home and he's left full from about 12 yards. Put it back in to the far corner. His first senior goal for Everton. His first Premier League goal on what a time to do it. Ninety fit, ninety second minute rather. St. Gouldersund, the roof came off. Brilliant scenes. And it was just the case of could we see those seven minutes out without can seen. We did. Nothing better than Jordan Pickford falling on the ball with about 30 seconds to go to know that you have won the game. And it's exactly what we did. Brilliant performance. Another clean sheet. Absolutely delighted for the players. Delighted for Sean Dyche. I'm back in a week. Incredible. The manager deserves huge credit for this. The home form starting to turn now. You know we've beaten two of the richest clubs in the Premier League. Five-nil on I could get in the space of three days. That's not bad at all. And we are now four points clear of the relegation zone because Manchester City flipped that Newton game on its head in the second half from one. So brilliant performance in the end. In the end, bitterly Michael Enco is my man of the match. I thought he was outstanding. I'm going to do onan a notable mention for him. He did turn the game in Everton's favour. Pickford was excellent. Two centre halves did brilliantly. But Michael Enco for me was the man of the match. So there you go. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Everton have won again. It feels brilliant. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. Thanks for watching. See you later.