 Wel, mae'r toffi TV eras yw'r materiaeth. Manchester City 2, Everton Nill, another defeat for Everton at the Etihad, and, if truth be told, we didn't really lay a finger on them in the second half. First half I thought we did quite well. Overall, the structure was good. I thought the game plan worked. We frustrated them. They had to bring all the boss players on to win the game. But it's still a frustrating one because it was a scrappy goal, the first goal. You know, it's deflection of a corner. Was it a corner? There's a little bit of dispute over whether it was actually a corner. It was given and then it's a scrappy goal. But listen, it is what it is. We're playing against the world champions. We know there's limitations in this team and we've ended up losing the game. The manager picked the same team as last week for the 2-2 draw with Spares, even though he couldn't be on the touchline. He was sat in the stand with Kevin Thelwell. And that was probably a sensible thing to do. Don't rush Amadur Omnana. No point in doing that. And Everton come out and, like I said, were really compact. They followed the game plan. That's the encouragement I think that a lot of people should take from this is that the players are sticking to the plan that they're all working hard for each other. Yeah, you know, lack of quality in the final third. Lack of any pace in our team stops us at times and makes it more difficult. But actually following the game plan is what all the players are doing. You know, in the first, certainly in the opening 20 minutes, Everton got themselves into some really good positions. And it was the final ball. You know, it was like, Tarkovki, Gray Cross for your ball to Michael Enco. Got him in round the back. He cut a ball back and McNeill wasn't much quality in his cross. He just did it into an area. And then, as the young cut it back in, you know, Harrison has a chance and it's over the bar. But moments like that, where we got into those good zones, we just couldn't find the right ball. And that's really what we've got to be looking to improve on in these last few games. You know, 15 games to go, isn't it? Now we're 14 games to go. We need probably, probably going to need five wins if we get some points back, if we don't it'll be six to give us a chance. And we have got a good run of home games. And but we are going to have to improve like you just said. It's the final third stuff. We seem to get ourselves into good areas. We did this last week against Spades. In fact, we won the ball back the most times in the final third. Last week, I think it was 18. And it was the most a team has won the ball back since 2020. Apparently in the final third. And yet we just couldn't take advantage of it. You know, and that's proven by the fact we scored both of our goals last week from set place. So we are getting, we are going and nicking the ball, getting ourselves up the pit. It's just not taking care of the final pass. And that was the case today in the first half, second half. We did, we were in this effective of doing it. And we didn't get ourselves into good enough areas. But the first half, we did. Dominic Alvertleyman tried a chip from the edge of the box, which was comfortably saved from Edison. But we did, you know, we, the good thing is what we did do. Like I said, competing nearly well, staying nice and compact. Manchester City, we limited them to no shots. Well, it didn't limit them. We didn't allow them any shots on target in the first half. And that's the first time that that has happened to them since August 2022. So for Sean Dyche getting in at our time, Neil Neil, he will have been delighted, I think, with what we've done with the game plan. But again, it is, I keep going back to it because it is that what do we do when we get into the final third? There's no real idea of what we're going to do. Dominic Alvertleyman battled away, you know, worked hard, tried to hold the ball up, still a little bit slow in getting bodies round him. And when we do get up there, we make the wrong choice. Dwight Mick Neil had won in the first half when Ben Goffrey went in with Edison. We're going on with one, it's just a kind of game money back for him and he could have just left fly with his left foot. There was space open, don't least try to thread Goffrey in and then Harrison had a 10-yater run into and tried to play almost an impossible little dink pass into Dominic Alvertleyman instead of taking those opportunities. We come over the second half, City were always going to step it up, second half, Peck was fuming on the touchline in that first half and he did step it up, but they still had to rely on bringing Kevin De Bruyne and Carl Walker on because nothing was really happening. Every time Docky got in wide areas, we defended it brilliantly, defended in the six-yard box, clearing it and they were getting very, very frustrated. Manchester City, like I say particularly, Peck Wadiola. He brought on Kevin De Bruyne, he brought on Carl Walker to try and stretch us. That's what Walker did, Walker started going down that right-hand side, nearly putting us under pressure. De Bruyne's such a sublime footballer that you have to worry every time you get on it. Phil Foudham was probably the pick of the airplayers in terms of getting his foot on the ball and it always looked like he was the one that was going to do something. But evidently, even with the introduction of De Bruyne, and Walker, Everton still defended brilliantly. You know, on that this point Jordan Pickford still hasn't had a save to me. No shots on target after 70 minutes. And then Manchester City go and get a corner and there is some dispute over whether it was a corner, a ball's in, bombing a culvert looming jumps for it alongside Harland, I think it might be. They both jumped for it. It's headed out. It might have been Carl Walker actually. It's headed out and is it in Everton, Gold Kick or Manchester City corner? Well, he gives a corner and then you can see the dispute in it and you'd think, oh, not from this, please. And lo and behold, their first shot on target ends up in our net. It's a corner. Comes in, Tarkovsky bundles it away. Branthwaite kicks it almost anyway because you would do. You're just trying to get it out of that six-yard box and it goes straight to Erlin Harland. It's on his right foot. He's still got a lot to do, but he just smashes it. And it's past your open pick for before he can do anything about it. He gets a handle on it, but he only takes it up into the roof of the net. Nothing really that pick for Cuddo about it. We... That was the killer because once he got ahead, you thought, that's it. You know, there's no card or no way round this. How do we come back for Manchester City? But we still had the going. You know, the manager brought on better. We brought on. And we tried to get into the game. That way, Oana fed better and put it wide, but he was offside. And they never have an opportunity to put a crossing. Three players, Coleman, Garner and Dwight McNeill, it might be. Or it might be Jack Allison. And three of them don't get enough on it and City break and Spring goes on the counterattack. And Kevin De Bruyne slides Erlin Harland in and Branthwaite goes to me in a 1v1. But the mistake Branthwaite makes and there is a mistake is he tries to go too tight in user's body with Harland and Harland's strength and power just knocks Branthwaite on the floor, runs through and then he's sublime from there and he's so calm. Rolls it under Jordan pick for the game over. And you have to just say they're the better side. Everton of the game plan till we went behind. Once we gone behind, it was over really. And now we have to pick ourselves up. This wasn't a game that Everton would be judging this season but I don't think this isn't a game. I don't think there needs to be any overreactions to this city. It's just a tremendous thing. The top of the league as I record this right now, Liverpool about to kick off. And they're just simply a much better side than Everton. And they have got the difference makers at the top end of the pitch and we haven't at the moment. Or if we have got ones you'd make a difference, they're not firing on us. I'm just done the call of the loon. Beto did off the ball in the net, albeit he was offside. I was a good finish actually with his left foot smashed it in, but he was offside in the city, run out 2-0 winners. So we pick ourselves up. We have got a huge game against Crystal Palace next week. It's a seven Premier League and it's out of win. So we have to win against Palace. We've got to, it's not even an awful consideration. That has to be a victory. And hopefully we'll have been getting some points back by then with the appeal, which we should do. We should really be getting all of them, but let's hope we get some back. Manad y match. Adol Tarkovski was brilliant today. I thought he'd defend. Brann Thwaith did well, but he still made a mistake for the goal truck. I'm not going to give it to him. I think I'm going to give it to James Tarkovski today. I thought he had a very, very good game at the heart of everything that we did. We defended really well and he was key to that. So James Tarkovski is my manad y match. There you go. Let me know what you think in the comments section below the video. A like, subscribe if you haven't. Thanks for watching. See you later.