 Wel, dyna toffi Tv, mae'r ddweud hynny, Aston Villa 1, Everton 2, Everton's first victory at Aston Villa since 2016. I think it was, we beat them 3-1 and the Drisha Ganagai was playing for Villa that night. Last, you know, big, big win for Everton being too long since we beat the Villa side and a big win in their competition we don't do great in but it's all about bit of momentum. It's made the supporters feel a lot happier, absolutely it has and it's a great win and a fully deserved victory same as what it was on Saturday and listen, I know there'll be Villa fans who watch this and will be thinking it wasn't our full team and I get that, I get that, but for us it wasn't our full strength team either but it was a big win and a much needed win for Everton and Villa will go on and have a great season, I'm sure there's a good side and for us it's about trying to build some momentum that the manager is getting his players back and they're proving that. Tonight the first thing I want to talk about is the 3-5-2 that he played tonight or the 3-4-2-1 or the 3-4-3 whichever way you want to look at it but the way I looked at it tonight it was an example of options for the manager. I'm sure it's one he will always go to but it's certainly with the players Everton I've got, there is the capability to play that way, there's the capability to play 3 centre backs in there or Seamus Coleman as a third centre back which has been discussed many times I think with Nathan Paterson I think he is more of a right wing back than a right back at times. He's got to improve his attack on play although he did put three great balls in tonight, he just didn't anticipate it but that's got to be almost his go-to ball just playing it in the old corridor of uncertainty as they say and then over off on the left side we have Michelin Coda but there is scope to play Dwight McNeill in that position as well because he is obviously more attacking, he's got that left foot. So there is versatility I suppose you could even play Jack Harrison in there as well because he is left footed and he works hard but gets up and down that is a threat you know left foot, right foot kind of thing but it did give that bit of flexibility for Sean tonight and again you can go from two midfielders into three if you really wanted kind of like a flat three. So that versatility when you've got your squad players fit and available which is what Evan are getting now, they're getting that bench where the manager is looking and he's got options on the bench. I think the more we do that and the more we benefit from that the better we can be. I've said for a long time that there is more than enough quality in this Evan squad to keep Evan away from any kind of trouble. A lot of people have disputed that at times and it's fine because it's about demonstrating that but when you just take your own ability then this squad should do a lot better. Now Dom's fitting firing and we've got better all day and obviously there's use of chimity and he's a way behind them but he's still kind of in the same kind of framework six foot four tall striker. We've got him as a little bit of an option, we've got Dan's humour, we've got Lewis Dobbin on the bench tonight, Dwight McNeill was on the bench tonight, Jack Harrison's in the side. There is lots of options there, I've got to add the core, he's been scoring goals as well. There's a load of flexibility in that Evan squad and I'm just wondering if Sean, that'll be something that he may look to do on certain occasions this season because he has got those players. So it's good to see him try something different tonight and obviously it's work that Evan have won the game. The second thing I'm going to talk about tonight is Amadou Omnana in his proper position, what I regard as his proper position as a six. He was excellent tonight, he was absolutely brilliant, I thought he was really good on Saturday at Brentford to be honest but tonight I thought he was brilliant again just in that role. He's got to be more dominant, he's got the physical attributes to be dominant, he showed good pass and reins tonight, lovely little ball through for James Garner for Everton's opening goal. I'm not sure I want to say in that high up the pitch at times when he's at number six but with having the three centre backs it does give you that option to move another 10-15 yards higher up the pitch and he will naturally then try to get involved on the edge of the box. But I just think where he is he looks so much more comfortable when he is able to put tackles in and he's able to patrol that bit and he gives us that little bit of insurance. Last time we played Villa away the other week there was big pockets in behind us which must have been exploited and tonight that wasn't really there so he's had a couple of real strong performances in that position and obviously he played it for Belgium as well. Dominic Tadesco said he's at number six and that's what the mould on him into so it's good to see the manager has put him in there and he can thrive in that role. There'll be games where maybe it passes and by or he's not as effective but I thought he's had two against two really good sides. I think he's had two strong performances and that is really positive for us so hopefully there's a lot more to come from Amadou in that position. And finally the big plus but another big plus for Everton tonight was Jack Harrison coming into the side. It was his debut for Everton being out for a while, got injured towards the end of last season with Leeds. He played for the under 21s 45 minutes on Friday night and he started tonight and got over an hour in this one and was a threat. Lovely little ball through to Dominic Calvert-Lewin which he probably should have scored, it would have given Jack an assist on his fair game. He worked really hard, we can see that he's a good pressure, he had to be playing for Belgium, part of that Leeds side which is a bandless amount of energy and works so hard. And I think we can see that he'll give us that on that right hand side. I said all summer that he was one for me that I thought Everton could get and one who just seemed to fit what your own right wants and tonight he proved that. He can shoot with both feet, he can put a ball in left foot, right foot and he is a hard worker, he's flexible enough he can go over onto the left hand side as well. And I thought it was a real, he wasn't amazing tonight but I thought it was a good debut from him, tired as you would expect, playing his longest minutes he's played since coming back from injury. But again, like I said earlier on, when we're talking about the 3-5-2 or the 3-4-3 whatever, when you've got options and that's what Everton genuinely had tonight. They had some options, they had some on Saturday at Brentford and they've got results from it. The goal is now down to other people to make them viable options. Lewis Dobbins got to step up and as in improve enough that he becomes a viable option. We've got Andre Gomez, whether you like him, don't like him, whatever, he's here till at least January. He has to make himself an option in certain games by getting fit, by being strong. Deli, you know Everton are truly thinking that he can make an impact so much so that they may have to sit down and space and renegotiate. He becomes another option that Everton have and it's about getting in and making yourself like I said a viable option. Michael Keane's come in tonight and has put in a decent enough display centre back, of course. Everton will probably go back to a back four and he'll be back out the side. As the young has had half a game each with Michael Enco. So they're putting that little bit of pressure on each other. Nathan Patterson had a good game in the main tonight, tired a little bit towards the end. But he's got to make himself inshawned out his mind to be Everton's right back and that's what it's about. James Garnes done it tonight, but the excellent game of the weekend on the right hand side of the midfield ended up further infield towards the end. That had an assist there. Tonight he's gone in the middle in the midfield too. Put himself above being excellent, I gave him my man of the match. I had a goal, added the goal to his game and set the tempo. Dominic Calvert-Lewam was sub at the weekend, he's come on and scored. He started tonight, he scored, now thrown down to Beto. What do you do Saturday against Luton to go with two of them? Is there another change in the system? Is it Beto starting and Dom sub? Has Dom kept this place? There's all of these things and Jack Harrison only adds to that. So I was absolutely delighted to see him back tonight when making his Everton debut. And hopefully he can get fitter and stronger and become a real asset to this Everton side. We need someone who can score goals. He's regularly done it in the Premier League with leads and got assists. We need a little bit more from Dan Geumar, like a safe final product. But he is a threat, you can see that. We know Dwight McNeill has got a goal in him as well. The two strikers, the courage. It's all of these players being fit and healthy. It means I haven't got the opportunity to score more goals, which means more victories, which means we have a much more comfortable season. Dwight, I've waffled enough. I'm going to go and enjoy the rest of the evening. Make sure you do give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. And enjoy the rest of the night. See you later.