 Wel, gan y toffi TV, yna'r matri acion. Lea United won Eventon 2. Y ffantastig risult ffyrdd Eventon tonight ar Elan Road. Be ffwrdd y game, dyma'r gweithio'r newshan yn Josh King, who was eligible for the game. He was on the bench. Mason Hallgate ac Ben Goffley came back into the defence. Goffley came in alongside Yeri Mene. Mason Hallgate went right back, Llywodraeth wedi'n staid y left back. We're in midfield, obviously, Hamers dropped out. And we had the midfield three of Adelaide y Corrae, Anzrae Gómez, and Gilfey Sigarton, with Richard Charleson, Oowie and Dom through the middle. And Eventon, Eventon put in a really, really professional performance in the first half. Leeds always in it, they're always going to be. They're so fit, they break really quickly. They're a counter-renewshans team, and they never stop running. And I'll be elsewhere can sit in that crouch for the game, I don't know. I was knees haven't exploded, I'll never know. 60 odd, and he sits like that, it's incredible. But Eventon got off to a really good start. Leeds come on to us, as you'd expect, Rafina was always your threat with that left foot. Bamford, who's come on leaps and bounds this season, you always had to be wary of him. And obviously they do commit men forward, so you knew that you were going to get opportunities. But Eventon scored an absolutely brilliant goal. They do very well, win the ball back on the edge of our box, off it goes. Nante Gomes get it and plays an absolutely fantastic pass to Luca Dean. Looks up, great ball. You can't defend that ball right across the defenders, and Guilffy Sigg is in brilliant role and slipped your under-meshi out to give us the lead. And it was a fantastic goal, it really was. And Eventon played some lovely football at times. We had to sit back, we could never have played the basketball kind of game that Leeds tried to draw you into because they just fitted on us, they're quicker than us. So we were never able to play that kind of game. But the goal gave us the confidence, and when we got it, we carried the threat on the break. Dominic Calvert-Lewan had a shot near to the box, but it mostly I made a good save from, which may have put us two up. And at the other end, Leeds nearly scored one of the goals of the season when I lost the post. Great ball out to him off the corner and volleyed it and smashed off the post. Also needed to be big, you've already been big in the first couple of seconds from Rhafina. And he come and took some really good claims as well from balls into the box. But in general, Eventon, you know, really made sure that we got Membia and a ball. The shape was excellent, and we carried the threat going forward. You know, Gomez, I thought was very good tonight, much better than he's been of Leeds. He's done well. I thought, although to be honest, most players played there. Well, all players played there part tonight. Even the Charleston, who hasn't been playing well, certainly in the first half carried the threat, looked more dangerous. Had one, he may be, he had a shot when maybe he should have crossed it. But Dominic Alverluven should have played him in when he on and on run and he screwed this shot wide. But we always looked like we could cut through. And when we got it right, we cut through them like they were there. But obviously they were always a threat. We got the second goal cornering. Me and him makes a great run and goffy to the near post, flicks off. And there's Dominic Alverluven to heading from close range. That's his first goal in the Premier League since December the 5th of being. We saw a huge goal for him. His 12th league goal after season is 16th in all competitions. And we would tune it up at the break. Went off at half time. So, you know, really good control on the game. They had always a threat, but just really well set up and not going around. And you're just thinking, come on for the second half. Nothing cheap because, you know, try to take the sting out of it. Let's get through the opening quarter of an hour and save it dampens down a bit. And we did the worst thing possible. You know, we, we give them a goal that we can defend. We defended really well. Me and him was excellent tonight. He really was Godfrey's brilliant. Wholegate bwn quite well, you know, and we could be indefended well. But there's just a ball into our box that Yeri Mina should deal with and kind of gets the wrong side of it and then Mason Wholegate's got to do better. And we, we toe poke it away and Rafina puts it through Godfrey's legs and it's in the corner of the netting then. You are, as an Evertonian, then starting to fear the waste. Leeds then had 12, 15 minutes where it was all of them. And we, it was just, you just looked at it and thought, when's it, you know, when is the equaliser coming? But Robin Olson has pulled off some unbelievable saves tonight. He's made four saves inside this six-yard box tonight, which is incredible. But he pulled off an absolute wail. He's shot from the edge of the box. It's Mason Wholegate. He's going the other way, makes a save. It goes up in the air. He pushes it away and Rafina, it's alone. It's going in and he's up with his feet and he blocks it. Absolutely unbelievable stuff. Tremendous. And I thought he was brilliant for Everton tonight. He's just so calm and steadying. And you know, obviously we had a little bit of luck as well. Patrick Bamford added one onto the top of the bar. But then we carried the threat ourselves, you know, went hit them on the break and we should have had a penalty. VAR for some reason didn't check it. It took Luke Eiling on the arm in the box and he took it away, his arms out. Took it away. That penalty is like that. I've been awarded this season definitely. But VAR for some reason didn't take your luck or it was very strange. And then we had the opportunity to kill the game off with five or six minutes left. Brilliant break leads. It's like playing a play of risky bull. The Corry nicks in and off we go. You know, go on my side and get up, dig down, makes a run one way then the other and the Corry slides them in. And he's running through, draws Messier and he's either just got to dink that for three, one or take it shot, drop the shoulder, go round them and you've got a knock in. And he just hit it low and Messier saves it and then you start thinking that was the moment. That was the counter attack that we wanted to kill again. Dead and Dom, you know, should have scored it and passed it off. We then saw Joshua King come on to the pitch for his evident debut and that was good to see. He looked at this and he looked off it a little bit, of course. His face, you know, he hasn't even had the training session with the team properly. And, you know, he's on the pitch and obviously he'll need a couple of days more training to kind of bed into what we're doing. But he come on and, you know, he ran around a bit, he worked out, you know, but when you get him up to speed he has to be another threat and obviously Tom Davis come in and done a couple of good things and a couple of things where he's taking risks when he really shouldn't. And Michael Keane had come on and obviously got his head to a lot of stuff. So overall, you know, we had to hang on. They had one real golden opportunity at the very end. We give the ball away again in a silly area and Patrick Bamford get into the box and clips it back to Tyler Roberts and he drives the ball miles over and that was where you breathed a huge sigh of relief because you would have been so gup'n to, you know, we've hung on that long and then conceded like that right at the end. But it's a huge win another away win for Evan, which is incredible. 36 points now, doing really well. Still have two games on hand on a lot of teams around us. And, you know, with results like Leicester tonight winning away, we had to make sure that we wanted to try to stay in that pack and at the time of the course, West Ham are winning 2-0 a filler who were above us anyway at West Ham. So it was a big, big win for Evan tonight and had a really tough place, you know, Leeds have done brilliantly this season. And of course, if they beat us tonight, they'd have gone with another point of us. So it's a huge win for Evan. Man had a match. There was a few tonight, I thought was it. Ben Goffrey was absolutely outstanding again. He just needed his pace, the needle in him. I thought it showed the difference having Holegate and Goffrey back in the team. Holegate has had better games. Don't get me wrong. Made a couple of stupid errors. They want the book in at the end. He's got the wrong side of the finger and it's a cheap booking. But in general, I thought he was good. But Evan then, too, insets the tone for the rest of the team. The niggly, they want to battle and compete with everybody. But Goffrey was stupid. I thought it was excellent. Like I said before, a lot of people played the part. But for me, the man of the match is Robin Olson. He's made two, you know, well, that little cameo was saved all within three seconds of each other. One edit in the game and it was absolutely brilliant. It's so calm, it's kicking, it's not brilliant, but he's there to be a goalkeeper first and foremost and he won't ever in the game for me. So Robin Olson is my man of the match. That's it for me. Thanks very much for watching. Give the video a thumbs up. If you want, subscribe. If you haven't and if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.