 Welgo'n gyfransio ItTV iddwn mount reaction bearing Three, Everton Two and Everton have gone and done it, they've gone and lost. The game that was the sixth pointer, the biggest game that we've had for years plenty a year and Evanton has snatched the fee from the Llose of Victory really, the gifted bornley, the victory and deserve everything that comes with it now, that's gonna come their way Dyffensively, dyna'n absolut mes. Dy manad yet, went with a back four of John Joe Kenney. Be'n gof free, Jarrah Branthwy, Michal Enco, whole gate was in midfield, with a wall being the core, a ni arddant ni'n gof yn y talus yn y dom o front. For once, Everton got off to a really bad start, barely with the better side, certainly in the opening 15 minutes. They were the team pushing. Everton found it difficult to deal with a long ball, which is incredible. Just one-on-one defending isn't it, straight balls, but we make it look difficult. And barely with face to everything in the opening 15 minutes, fair play to them, they come flying out. But Everton started to get into the game and, you know, started to get a little bit of control, but then still managed to go behind off a corner. And I don't know what Joven Pickford was doing, running across his goal. He just stands and waited to back pass into his hands, and he comes and it goes beyond them and you're one-nil down, and you think here we go again. But they did really well, they responded really well to the goal, going behind, and at the golden, done brilliantly on the edge of the box, got into the penalty area, was brought down. It was a penalty, a stone wall penalty. Mike Dean didn't really hesitate stone wall penalty. And the talus and stepped up and despatched it brilliantly. And then Everton with a better side, took over, you know, got in a few times, and then got in again with Alex O'Wobee Ball in behind. Michael Encoe, Aaron Lennon, clearly took him, I don't know why. Mike Dean had to look at it seven times. It was a stone wall penalty again. And the talus and stepped up again and slaughtered to give us a two-one lead in. They were good value for it half-time, despite barely putting us under pressure for the last five minutes of the first half, which they did, we saw that out. Went in a half-time, two-one up, and then you think, and right, can we just come out and manage this game? It'll be difficult. You know, we'd make some whole gate, got a booking in the opening, couple of minutes, and so he was walking a little bit of a tightrope. And come out for the second half, started slowly again. We got through that first five minutes, and then we had opportunities, ourself on the break. Rytialysen gets played in, you know, and he should score. It takes too long, get it out of his feet, got to hit the target, smashes it against the outside of the post. You know, he's really got to do better. We have another breakaway where John Joe Kenny's in acres of space, he's got Rytialysen and I know, whoa, we only put the ball to neither of them and eclipse the bar and goes behind. But if he just plays a better ball, it's three-one. And then you knew what was coming. You knew that Bernley would equalise because we wasted two opportunities to put the game to bed. And they equalised from awful defending by Everton again. The opportunity, it's, we clear our lines. Dominic Calvert-Lewons putting Tarkovski under pressure. He let them out too easily. They've been better just throwing them on the floor and giving a free kick way on the halfway line. He let them out too easily. It gets flicked down the line. Kenny's nowhere to be seen. He's had off, Taylor runs in behind and pulls the ball back and it's a tapping. And it's just, you know, it's a bit fortuitous because it goes through Brantwyd's legs and it's tapped in, but it's just really poor defending, really, really bad defending. True, true, you're obviously worried. Everton got on top again and basically controlled again. And looking like they were going to get the winner, Anthony Gordon gets played in, it's a brilliant block by Tarkovski. Rytialason has an overhead kick which Nick Popmeet a really good shave from Brantwyd Edd, one over. And then the manager took golden off, which I don't think I would have done, but he took them off, put them out, he gave on. He didn't really do anything, to be honest. And barely then some are gifted another goal to win the game. And again, really bad defending. We don't stop the cross. We give the ball away first of all. We then don't stop the cross and then Ben Goffrey makes the right hash of the clearance. Absolutely pathetic from him. But that can happen. You know, you can make awful mistakes like he did. But then he's got one job going my corner. Look what the danger is. There was already Holgate was running out of the lad who was going to knock it across. Just have a look and see where the danger is. And he doesn't go to the ball as well. The ball's cut back in corner. He smashes it in to give barely the winner. And then Everton couldn't really muster up anything to get a draw out of it. And like I said, he's snatched the fee from the hands of victory in. The steering down the barrel of a gun now and looking at that, the way he collapsed it, you can't see them doing anything away from home. That's for sure. You know, you look at the away games. You know, you've got Leicester, Liverpool, Arsenal, Wofford, certainly the first three are named. They get no points out of them games. None at all. Wofford, Wofford of good in attacking areas and we can't defend. So, you know, maybe Jerry Meener will make it a little bit better when he comes back. But you can't do it all on his own. That defense is shambolach, absolutely shambolach. And so you've got a fear the worst because you can't see any way right now that if you can't close a game out like that and you can't even get a point out of it, then you are in massive trouble. That's Westam and Burnley with evidence you're the truck at least four points from the two games and they're trucking on. Seven straight defeats away from home. Diaboligol. Diabol, absolutely diaboligol. And I don't know where we go from here. We've got Manchester United at home at the weekend. And it's in a situation now where we have to win against the team. We've got so many attacking options. Yeah, I honestly, it looks like, you know, we could definitely be going down. That's how it looks. I don't know how, what he can do. Frank Llanparth, Alan will be back at the weekend. Does he make that much of a difference? That defense will still be there. You know, maybe Michael Keane will come back. And Jarrod Branthwaite, I thought was the only defender who can hold his head up tonight, I didn't go, I did okay. The rest of them were poor tonight. It's one of them, isn't it? In real, real trouble and it's looking unlikely that they're going to be able to get out of it. Never say never there's nine games to go. They're still ahead of Burnley, of course. But Burnley go to Norwich on Sunday and you'd expect them to win that, so. Yeah, it's certainly, it's going to be very difficult now for Everton, I think. But this has been six years in the making and awful decisions by the owner. A board, Bill Kennaith, Denise Barapax and Del, who have overseen this decline as well. The financial records are abysmal. The financial, you know, the state of the football club when the owner's an accountant. There's loads of things on with it, it's embarrassing. And it's going to, it looks like it could well end in relegations, so. There you go, man, it doesn't matter to me, he was with Charles and I thought he was good all night, he took his pens, well, he should have given us the, he should have scored a hat-trick and won us the game, but he was the one who had a real good go. Damwna cald fel yw, and I thought it was awful tonight, really poor, didn't match his strike partner at all. But there you go. That's it from me. See you later.