 Wel i'n gweithio i'r TV, mae'n ddweud o'r three things from Manchester United. One Everton, one of old traffic today. I want to begin with Moise Key, and there can't be any other place to begin. Can that really? Strange Substitution by Duncan Ferguson today. Put Moise Key in on, took Moise Key in off, less than 20 minutes later. Didn't look happy, certainly wasn't injured. I'm doing this recording without hearing Duncan's explanation for the substitution. So I can only think without hearing the explanation that it was the fact that Moise Key wasn't doing what he was asked to do, what he was instructed to do. I guess Duncan may say something like, I was buying extra time or whatever. I don't know, he might not, he might just come out and say he wasn't doing what we asked him to. And it's all about trying to help the team, isn't it? From the player's point of view, it's embarrassing. It's probably going to be the lowest he's been since, he's been at Everton because you put on and you want to chant your old traffic. The games, you're winning 1-0 when you come on. And the game was stretched so you feel like you might be able to influence it and then you get taken off less than 20 minutes later. We arrived at Everton, it was big news when we got him, you know, Willie Wowney. We got him, it was a big thing, one of the brightest prospects in world football. And it just hasn't worked for him so far and I'm hoping and hoping that it does work. I'm hoping it settles down, I'm hoping he gets himself in the team and scores a couple of goals. He settles down then and we can enjoy him because I think potential is there for him to be a good goal scorer for us. But that's what I'm hoping, what I've seen of him at the moment, he isn't ready. That's what I think, you look at him and he's just not involved enough. It's difficult coming into a country as a young player and not really getting the opportunity. You're biting at things, snatching at things. He's still only had two Premier League starts, we're in December, it's not great. Lot of stories about him going out of the club in January on loan back to Italy and I'd hate to see that because I think we need to start developing players like this and making sure that there's a pathway into our team. But we'll have to see, obviously Duncan's made that decision today. If it's because he wasn't doing what the team needed, then fair enough. I've seen Marino do things like that in the past and managers give you the instructions and you'll have to follow them. And Duncan's thinking about the team, not the one player. We'll have to see what the explanation for it is, but it's not great for Moise Keane and somehow he needs to get his confidence going in there in his place in this evidence side. Secondly, I want to talk about Mason Holgate, who was playing in an unnatural position today centre midfield. I thought he was absolutely brilliant. He was my man at the match given he was out of position. I thought he competed excellently, won a lot of tackle screen in back four. He used a ball well, had a couple of shots as well. I mean, he had one that went back a corner flag, which was woeful. But now I just thought he'd done really well and thought he stuck to his tash well and competed really well in the centre of the park. Show what a good football he is. He's done a decent job at centre back for us and he's done a decent job now in centre midfield. So excellent from him, responded really well to whatever instructions were there from Duncan and, you know, John Eblefflan, his efforts, wherever whoever's had input into him and thought he's gone in and competed and really shown that he's a good footballer today, Mason, on one of the bigger stages. You know, old Trafford 70-odd thousand up against McTomney, he was a good player in Fred. And I thought he's done really well to be fair, so fair play to Mason. My man at the match today, excellent performance from him. And finally Duncan, I want to talk about Duncan again because, you know, last week was all about emotion. It was given, you know, he took the job on Thursday night. We had the days training. We had the game on Saturday, had a few more bodies available to pick from. It was a home, you know, it was after the derby. There was a lot of things, you know, that everybody clung together for on the day and the emotion was amazing and it was a great day. But this has been a different challenge for him this week. He usually plays drop on like flies. You know, he's had to work with the team. He doesn't know whether he's going to be taking the team at the start of the week then he was for this game. So he's worked on that, you know, a bit of uncertainty all week. And then to lose, Guilfee Sigarton and Jibril Siddabi to Illmus, you know, in the last 24 hours, very, very difficult. We didn't go on the way to Manchester United. They were just beating Manchester City in a local derby. They beat Spurs in the game before that. So in some decent form, sitting fifth position when we went there. And so I have to go there and cobble together a team almost because, you know, I said on my mat reaction video, we were without five centre on the field players today. And to get a reaction and a performance out of the players the way he did, quite clearly he's good at motivating people because the other players today, without playing really well, got to the task, dug in there, made sure they got blocks in, made sure they got bodies in the way. At times it wasn't pretty, but so was. You know, we lost a local derby to three long balls last week. So it doesn't matter how you play the game. It's about competing. And that's what we have to do in the position we're in. So, you know, I thought to be able to do that and get a performance like that from that side. Quite clearly he's a very good motivator and good tactical awareness. Obviously the boys keen thing will be something that people will either praise him for or a stick to beat him with. Would you have a side of the fence you want to sit on? Obviously we'll, you know, if you might have heard his explanation when you're watching this, like you said, I've recorded it before it. But we'll have to wait and see what he says about that. But one thing is he's got conviction in his actions and he's not afraid to make tough decisions as we've seen today. So I just thought, you know, he's given the board a difficult task, isn't he? Because he stood on that sideline for two games, Manchester United and Chelsea, both in the top five. We took four points from those two games, you know. And the fans were so unbelievable. You could hear them over the 74,000 United fans or whatever. You know, everyone pulling in the same direction at the moment. And that's what the club has to sort of foster now and move forward with. But Duncan's done a magnificent job. And whoever comes in, if it isn't going to be Duncan Ferguson in the hot seat just yet, for me, he's got to be the manager in the near future if he isn't now. If it's Carlo Ancelotti or if it's Michela Al Tete, because they're the two names that seem to be the top of the list at the minute. If it's one of those two, for me, Duncan Ferguson has to be the assistant manager. We need, we can't lose that motivation that clearly he's got some good tactical awareness. Clearly he can get players to play. You know, we need to use that to our advantage because it is, it's a big thing. And quite clearly we've seen it from the two displays that the team have put on while he's being in charge. So, there you go. That's all I want to say about that. 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