 Gw械wch, mae'r iawn gyda'r hwy, mae'r hyn gyntaf yn Gwthoswn Park. Rwy'n ddweud ei chard, yn Cymru. Felly mae'n gweithio, yn gweithio ar gyfer y gweithio, a'r frofio o'r bwrth deddi, i'r flwg sydd yn gyflawni'n gofio'r gwahanol. Felly mae'n gwneud o'r three-point arall. Mae'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gofio'n gofio'n gofio'n gofio. Maen nhw wedi bod ganddo'i. Dwi'n amlwg y peth oherwydd sydd hynny, ond maen nhw'n arfer o'r gweld i'w ar ac yn gofyl gyda'r ymddydd, yn ei ddweud ar gyfer f Blessing. was Andre Gomez, I think he was man of the match again by a country mile. Absolutely outstanding. Michael Keane as well deserved a shout that he was brilliant as well. But I think as a team, I just don't, it didn't look like it, you know, like the attacking impressive attractive football that we're used to seeing now. It did look like we were a little bit unfit. And I don't remember that's just because, you know, the comeback off the back of the international break, face game back obviously had a long, long, long international break. Felt like a long international break anyway. And it's obviously been three weeks since we last played the good of some park. So I don't know whether it was just a little bit of that. But we just didn't look on the spot for me today. Obviously had him all the luck man come on and played well. You know, he got himself into some good positions. He had a really good chance and he didn't end up scoring. And that was what it was for me. Obviously Gilvie Sigarton got the goal. Fantastic to see after all the stick that he was getting from the card of city fans. But for me it just, we just didn't look on, you know, we just didn't look as we've been looking. We didn't look as good as we know we can be. It was a very gritty game. It was a very tough game. They've got two big, tough centre of the halfs and they did put a level member behind the ball in time. We just won minute one. I think the referee was a bit of a joke. They had a couple of, you know, so they've had a couple of sending offs and being deadly honest. But yeah, it just, it wasn't what we're being used to seeing. But anyway, nevertheless, we got the three points. Marco Silva's blues coming away with another three points. We're going to have another tough game against Liverpool next week. So hopefully we can go out and, you know, grit it out and maybe even get the three points again in that field or at least a point. But yeah, for me, it wasn't what we used to seeing. It wasn't as pretty and as nice as we used to seeing. It was a hard, gritty game, a little bit like the game against Huddersfield, but we managed to get that all-important goal and, you know, defend really well to stop them getting a goal. And they never really had any clear chance. We had a lot with Charleston as a clear other than the thing that was the end of the first half. And it, you know, straight into the keeper. As I say, Luckman had that chance with Charleston. Had another chance in the second half where he could put it in. We round the keeper on one occasion. Was it with Charleston or Guilfee-Sigarton round the keeper? It was on one occasion and the ball gets cleared off the line. So we definitely had our chances. We just couldn't put the ball in the back of the net over the, obviously, the Guilfee-Sigarton goal that got us to three points. So oh, well, you don't have to play fantastic every game. We ended up getting the three points. I think that is, you know, a massive three points in the end. If you look at the game and you look at how hard and stuff and gritty it was, it really does turn out to be a massive three points for Marco Silva. So on to the next one. Another three points for the Blues. Wasn't the most attractive game, but all well. We'll move on and hopefully we'll go and give them a lot of game next week at Anfield. So thank you very much for watching and I'll see you later.