 Wel, mae'r trofi TV yw yw'r gwneud, yw yw'r wych wedi yw'n ymwneud. Nw'n fyddo i ddechrau yn ei bod yma. Mae'n gilydd a'r ffrifio'r amser. Mae'n f או'r amser a'r ffrifio'r amser. Mae'n drwyf, mae'n gwneud. Mae'r ffrifio fe fydd o'r opod yn ymddangos. Mae'n ddod i gyd yn ymwneud. Mae'r ffrifio'r amser yn ymdweithio. Wrth gael bod yn gweithio'r ymarfer o'r enw i'ch hynny'n ei gael, mae'n ddau'r bydd yn ysgol yn gweithiaeth, roedd yn dweud o'r bobl. Wrth gwrs, mae'n ffordd, mae'n ddegu, mae'n ffordd, mae'n ddegu. Ond mae'n rhan o'r rhan o'r pwysig fel mae'n ddegu, o ran y byddai yn tro fwy o'r gweithio, mae'n ddegu i gael ar y ddwy. Mae'n gweithio. Mae'r ddegu'r gweithio'n ddegu, mae'n gweithio. Jeri Meenett was out, so Michael Keane came into the side and I'm not going to criticise him for that, it was the team that I would have gone with, but ever my flat right from the way it go, Wafford started the better side, the opening 10 or 15 minutes, you know, they had massively changed side due to injuries and now I'm to the new head coach today. And they started the better, you know, when we're knocking it round and playing through us a little bit and it took our time to get into it and then we did get into it. And when we did, we made a couple of opportunities and didn't take them, you know, didn't make the most of them. One in particular, you know, great play by Retialis and the Least of Wobby and he's running in on goal and instead of just having the confidence to smash it across Ben Foster, he slows down and is looking to cut the ball back. Anthony Gordon got in round the back, there was three men to hit in the middle, he waited and waited and they got blocked. And that was kind of the story all night really, everybody who got into good positions just made the wrong choice or slowed it down or didn't get a clean connection, you know. And in the first half, we only really added the core ahead, which I think he was trying to put back across the goal anyway, which Ben Foster had to make a save from. It went in at half time, 0-0, you know, poor first half, the fans in good voice. Came out second half and, you know, we knew that Leads were two down to Chelsea and down to 10 minutes, so that game was done. So it was a great opportunity for Everton to win the game and be four points ahead of Leads with two games to play for them. You just hope them for that opportunity and Ben Foster made a fantastic save from Retialis and 10 minutes into the second half. I think it was a lovely little turn by Retialis and had a shot deflected and it just didn't loop up high enough from him and he managed to tip the ball round the post. And then Damari Gray passed up probably the best opportunity. I won't be back into him and he's on the stretch, but he's got to hit the target and he rolls it wide. We had other moments, the core, a weak shot and Michelenko late on, should have put his foot through the board. I had to side foot it for some reason, I don't know why. And Wofford's best opportunities, you felt were going to come from a set piece. Both teams had a corner in injury time and couldn't do anything with it. And all in all it was a game that fizzled out, the disappointing thing for me, the frustrating thing for me. And I was annoyed, I don't mind admitting it was that, there just seemed to be no urgency from us. And I don't think the manager left it too long for Sub's as well. Damari Gray didn't have a very good game at all so I should have gone off way earlier than he did. And I think Frank left it too late to make changes, I think he should have freshened it up a lot earlier. But like I said, we've had, we took seven points from the last nine. We've put ourselves in a position where we're out of the relegations zone, right two points now. OK, we've kind of wasted our game in hand if you like on Burnley, but it's two points. We've still got a game in hand on Leeds. Burnley's next three is Spares away, Villar away and then Newcastle home. And Leeds have got two left, which is Norwich at it. Sorry, Brighton at home and Brentford away. So, you know, we're four points behind Southampton and I don't see Southampton getting another point this season. They've got Liverpool at home Leicester away. So, Everton got two home games and now four points would have us level with Southampton. So that's got to be the aim. But if you look at it, you know, looking at Sunday, you see that if Brighton beat Leeds at Elin Rowdon, Leeds may well win that game, but if Brighton was to beat Leeds at Elin Rowdon, then Everton would only need a point against Brentford because the goal difference. I know Everton do things that you don't expect, but the goal difference is something like 16 or 17 better. If Everton lost the last couple of games, seven and eight-nil, both games, we'd be, we'd desire to go down with me. So, we may well only need a point on Sunday, but it's up to us to go out and to beat Brentford now. It'll be a tough game, of course. It will lay three to playing well, the scoring goals. Something we're not doing, we're not scoring enough goals. You know, tonight we've played Waffa, dude, lost 11 games on the run at home. Don't keep clean sheets and we give them both, we've ladd on to get two things tonight. So we have to be ready and all the managers said the players were tired, but this is it. Now this is what we've got. I've got a game again on Sunday and then we've got another one next Thursday, then another one on Sunday. So the games are taking fast. I've got three games in eight days, so I'm going to have to get rested up and be ready to go. I'll drive them on on Sunday because we won't allow them to be leggy and won't allow them to drop off without any intensity. We know now, go out, beat Brentford. That'll give us 39 points. I don't, I mean, it could happen, of course it could happen. I just don't see Leeds getting 39 points. I don't see Leeds getting, well they couldn't. They can only get 40. Can't leave the maximum. I just don't think Leeds will win the next two. So we've got to go out Sunday and beat Brentford and then it could be safe. I mean, we could theoretically just need a point, like you said, before the game, but all eyes on that now. And we go from there. Man of the match, difficult. I don't think anyone played well at all tonight, really. Man of the match. I don't know. Let's give it to Alex Oboby. I don't think anyone had a particularly good game for evidence tonight, Rob. There you go. Yeah, that's it, nil nil, we move on. And if we get ready for Brentford now, like I said, we'll be a difficult game. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. See you later.