 Felly mae'r troffi tyfnwyr yw'r Matriaxion Crystal Palace 4 Everton Nill, normal service resumed for Everton, away from home, awful performance. And beaten into submission, comfortable win in the end for the Eagles and they go off to Wembley next month. For Frank Llanpard, it's back to the drawing board really in terms of Everton playing away from home. Diolch yn pic ffordd wrth bach ffordd y manad, ie. Yn y team, a guess was probably all he could really pick, although John Joe Kenny come back in at left back, which was a strange one for me, but there you go. And Everton started the game actually quite well, well really well. The opening 20 minutes Palace couldn't get out their own box. Everton had had a couple of opportunities, few corners, but were just really dominant and then Palace scored with the first real attack to get a corner. We should have dealt with it on the line with all the shape, we should have put a tackle in. We didn't, we'd give a corner away. It's in at the near post, it should be header clear, it isn't a Jordan pick for that to punch it behind for another corner. And the corner comes in and I think it was the 16th goal ever that they've conceded from set pieces this season for the header. And one nil behind, and once you go behind, you know with this team, particularly away from home, it's basically game over. We'd lost Andros Tarns en, which I think was a real killer for us. We started the game well, he started the game well, and he went over, it looked like his ankle. And we just didn't really recover from that. Damari Gray come on for him and didn't really do much all day. And the rhythm had gone and Palace had rolled the look a little bit and the front going ahead. They were comfortable really after that. He got a second goal again, poor play from Everton, but good play from Palace's point of view. And it was swept home by my tether to make a two nil, question marks over the goalkeeper I think. Could have done a bit better but it did go through Holgate's legs. And then there was nothing really from Everton and I didn't expect it after that. I'd be more gutted if this was a Premier League game. And for the simple reason that I just, away from home, I don't have any expectation anymore that we can get anything. Because they crumble, the minute a goal goes in, it's practically game over away from home. The most weakest set of players, like mentally, I've ever had the privilege or the unfortunate, the misfortune of watching in all the years I've been going to what Everton. Anything goes against them, they just crumble and they did today. We got a half time, it's two nil, it's a quarter final, it was looking like an uphill task to pull it back from there. But I expected there to be lots of heart and fighting desire in the second 45. Manager made the changes, the break, took John Joe Kenny off, put Dominic Calvert-Lewan on. And then put Anthony Gordon at left wing back, which was baffling to me, absolutely baffling by Frank Lampard. You know, I think he's generally done alright so far as manager. Some of his subs have been a bit mad, but then you're not going to agree with everything they do. That to me today was, I think it was Lampard's worst display in terms of being able to affect the game. Put Anthony Gordon at left wing back to nonsense, Vitaly Michalenko's on the bench, Dave, you're going to do that, do you? But everything should have just gone to a flat back 4 and played 4-3-3. You know, he had Isaac Price on the bench there, he had Alex O'Wobe you could play in the 10. And we didn't, we just met, you just mess with the formation. And nothing, it was poor the second half, there was nothing really. Damari Gray had a shot which whistled wide. We had a couple of half moments where Jack Butlins made a couple of saves, but the routine saves. You know, and again, why he's not put on Nathan Patterson is weird, it's weird. He could have given Isaac Price some minutes, the games, the last 15 minutes there was nothing. It wasn't like we were banging on the door and it was as you are, there was nothing. And as I go home I was lucky to escape a red card on a booking, a lazy challenge on all that stuff, which for me was a booking and the referee didn't do it. And then Crystal Palace, get a third goal with, all right, it was probably the sponious goal you will ever see in your life. But the old count always kicks his own foot, the ball hits the post and the heart puts it in. And the get a fourth, which was handball by Connor Gallagher, which is a ridiculous rule, but it's handball, Pickford makes a good save and Will Hughes knocks it in, 4-0. And you know, again the capitulation, 5-0 in the last away game, 4-0 in this one. If you can level whatever you want to Frank Llandpad and I've just said there is sub, today I haven't impressed me in the slightest. I think he's over complicated, something that wasn't very complicated and we've been punished for it. But these players, unacceptable of how they collapse, unacceptable the amount of goals our defence concedes, unacceptable that people play really well at home and go away in the dreadful. And sadly that's this evidence side and without changing all the players, I don't know how you change the players, they quite clearly got nothing about them when they go behind and that's a worry. But without the cup and I've seen one of Llandpads quotes after the game, it's something like, you know, we've got a concentrate on the Premier League and that was more important anyway and we have. But the people I feel sorry for today are the 4,000 Evertonians who've had to get up in the middle of the night to make the day any day to sell their park and watch that. And particularly to bow out of a cup competition without throwing everything at it, without bringing all your five subs on, without going after them and forcing Crystal Palace into moments where they were uncomfortable. Apart from the opening 20-25 minutes is unacceptable really and Everton have gone out to a wimpe on the end of another ffump and scoreline. I don't know what he does to be honest with these players because the defenders aren't very good. It's as simple as that. They're just not very good defenders. The midfields, no good without three people in there. And I don't know how we get a point away from home for the rest of the season because without the fans baying for blood at Goddison, which is what you've got against Newcastle, these players just shrink. Six away games. I don't know how we're going to get something to be honest with you. As a core in this, Leicester have beaten Brentford, which is a good result for Everton, but I'm still having to look at other team results, but we are where we are. We've bowed out today. Again, not good enough, but what can we do? There you go. Good luck to Palace. They thoroughly deserved it. Yeah, that's it. There are my thoughts. See you later.