 Wel, wrth gwrnod o'r trofiadau gweithio'n ymddangos, yma, ymwyaf yw 3 Crystal Palace Nill, y gwneud yn gweithio gwirioneddau gwirioneddau, o'r drwsgogon, ddweud o'r drwsgogon a'r dweud, fynd i'n gwneud yn ffantastig ar gyfer gwirioneddau, mae'r gwirioneddau er fydd o'n gwirioneddau. Gweithio'n gwirioneddau, mae'n amlwg yn y Cymru, ac mae'n rhaid i'n hirio'n gweithio'n cyddiadau, a'n gweithio ymwysig yn gweithio gwirioneddau. Gan yw'n teimlo i gyfarf Holder Newcastle'r Gymraeg o'r Canthair Wednestone. Rwyf wedi'u byddai bynnag yarách, dw i'n gweithio gael Ngem's Garner i gael ymlaen hefyd yn glawb hynny. Dwi'n gwneud sut mae'n llyth o'r 11 oherwydd o'r 11 o'r 11 o'r 11 oherwydd mae'n aelod yn ei gael yma oherwydd. Mae'n gofio mae'n bwysig yn ei gael yw'r עiret yn gwybodaeth a hynny ddim yn y gwerthwyr o'r 10 oed. Cymru gyda'r cyhoedd, ac ydych chi'n gallu'n mynd i gael o'r newidol. Felly, nid ydych chi'n rhaid. Mae'r cyffredinol nesaf. Ond mae'n wedi bod yn ymlygu yn rhaid â'r gwlad a'r cyffredinol yn ysbytio'r gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Yna gwybod, y byddai'r ysbytio'n gwneud o'r ysbytio'n gwneud. Mae'n ddrech a'r golybau mewn gwneud o'r ysbytio'n gwneud. a hynny wedi cael ei gael eich gole'r gole, ond mae'r ffôr yn ei bod y ffôr yn ei gael. Ond ydych chi'n meddwl, dydd yn cychwyn i'r gameau. Mae'n ffordd yn dda i'r ffordd yma i'w ffôr yn y 1-2, a'r pwbl yn dda i'r bwbl yn ychydig, oherwydd mae'n gweithio ar y ddechrau, ond mae'n gweithio'r gweithio'r ffôr yn ymgyrchol. Mae'r gweithio'r pwbl yn cael ei fod yn cael ei ffordd, Cwm yn yn dysposesio'n ysgol y bach. Y ball nwg ffordd yw'r wobe. I give it back to Don and the touch is brilliant. I put it through the defenders' legs and smashed it beyond a gwati it into the corner to give everything the lead. It was a tremendous bit of play by Dominic Calvert-Lewin and something that probably a lot of people didn't think he had in is looking at that kind of ability to pull a trick out under pressure. Like that put it was a tremendous goal and he was brilliant all afternoon really Don. He was big and strong coming and taking things on his chest winning headers and was a threat. And a wobe, he was playing noticeably further forward with Frank Lampard that had the little tinker with the system. A wobe was the energy that he displays is unbelievable. He was everywhere. But the team just were all over Christopher Palace. They really were. I think coming in towards half time the only real disappointment was that we hadn't made it. It wasn't a bigger score line. Gwati had made a good save from Anthony Gordon on the left foot and we had con of code. He looked like he might score, but Milhoiwyd had an important header in. We just looked at constant threats and then in the second half we came out. It was a little bit flat, I'll be honest, for the first five or ten minutes of the second half, but then we get the goal, the second goal, which is a really good goal. We'd had an opportunity just before it. It was a good little break and Damari Gray does well, but he doesn't see Alex a wobe. We make this tremendous run on the right and he plays the ball through. Dominic Alvalum goes round the goalkeeper, but the angle is way too wide and the chance kind of went away, but a couple of minutes later we go and win the ball again. I think it might be gone and get the ball. Great tackle and we break from it. It's a really nice goal. Moved the ball really well, gets moved inside. O'n arna, plays it on again and Michael Enco just thought I was right behind it. I thought if he'd have hit it a bit harder, he might have scored himself, but get a good strike on it. Gwatiw makes the save and Anthony Gordon taps it in and for a second you just delay him and then you see the lines run for his flag up. Now normally, when that happens, you're almost aware that it was close and you think this might stand, but there was none of that with this one. Because of the way it built up, I thought Anthony Gordon was clearly onside, but when you see a line run for his flag up, you do start to fear the worst, especially Everton's record with VAR, but it went through a VAR check and this time VAR actually. I'm going to say don't Everton a favour, but that would suggest that we got lucky with the decision and we didn't. They put it up on the screens inside the ground and you could see it was onside. So the line run, awful by the line run, but it didn't matter. It was 2-0 and then it wasn't a very difficult game for the referee to referee, even though he was absolutely abysmal all day. He was such a poor referee, terrible referee in fact. He had allowed Krishna Palace to be quite niggly all day really, without doing anything about it and then Zahargo was clatting into Anthony Gordon after Dom's being fouled in their all kicks off and the referee, I mean Palace I think, was lucky not to get a man or two sent off in that melee. Mitheta in particular, people like that, but the referee ended up booking it, but that's what Everton needed, invigorated the crowd who then became ferocious with the tackles and it woke Tarkovsky up and he had a couple of tremendous challenges. Even though he was playing well, what I mean by that is he just seemed to step up another level. At that stage he didn't miss a thing and Everton were able to just take the game away from Palace. They didn't really offer much at all and Jordan Pickford's not, apart from, saved you the expectance to make hasn't had to do much in the game. The manager then made a few more changes brought on the likes of James Garn and Dwight McNeill, Neil Mawpai and it was Dwight McNeill who got on the course for the third and final goal and it was a really good goal, he done really well with it. Good face, such, come inside and played it into a woby. Didn't stop running. A woby does an outrageous flick which sucked the keeper out of the game and McNeill just swept it home brilliantly. It was a tremendous goal, really, really well-worked. In fact all three goals were really well-worked today and for Frank Lampard's meant a tremendous result and you know they played well when you are struggling for who should be man of the match. There's lots, I think he's fantastic today, won everything. I thought a woby was unbelievable with his work right and obviously he had two assists. I think Dominic Calvert-Lewin's performance was brilliant, I thought Anthony Gordon was way better, miles better than he's been for weeks. It was a real threat and I thought Tarkovsky Cody were brilliant. So it's a difficult one. The easy choice would be someone like Dom would be an easy choice and he did really set the tone today so I feel like he should be man of the match. So that's who I'm going to give it to even though like I've said I thought a woby was brilliant. But one person I haven't mentioned and it will definitely be in that conversation is Seamus Coleman who was fantastic again and again when I say again I mean in particular against Wilf Sahar. Coleman just every time he plays and he has them off and Sahar doesn't get a kick and he didn't have a kick today and he he could see that I'm throwing himself about and all that. He just Coleman has got his number he's quite simply got his number and he was brilliant today and rallying people around picking a woby up after we scored the third goal even though the game was going on coming over and screaming it down and to get up and don't let them see that he was eight I am going to give it to Dom because I thought he let the line he started a brilliant centre forward play so he is my man of the match but like I said to be honest it could have been half a dozen of them so an excellent win, a clean sheet it feels tremendous and delighted so there you go there my thoughts give the video a thumbs up subscribe if you haven't to enjoy the rest of your night see you later