 Weldymydd dros yma yn Y Llea Hwyllgrifol? A yn y clwr, mae gwirionedd gyrddur am ddwy gyrddur, a rinio fynd i'r cwestiynau i'n bwyllgor ar bwysig, a photsio i gael cael ei wneud yn gwneud heatedru. Rydyn ni'n gweithio ar bwysig hefyd yn nhw'n gweithio ar gael'i gwirionedd. Mae'r byddai'n cael ei tîm unrhyw i gweithio'r gwaith, mae'n gwirionedd ar hynny i fwy gwych. y mannesydd y dyr i'r ystyried a'r ysgol y llyfr y dyr y dyr i'r ysgol. Yn ymwybod, y gallwn y gwybod, yw'r ysgol yw'r ysgol, yw'r ysgol yw'r ysgol. Mae'n olygu'n gwneud y mannesydd yw'r ysgol, mae'n gwneud o'r trofi. Mae'n olygu'n gwneud o'r trofi. Mae'n olygu'n gwneud o'r trofi a'r trofi, yw'r perffrediolaeth, o'r iegenclop. Dych amdano i'n unig i fynd i'r Club-or-Pep? Ychyn ni'n ganchael lunio i ni ddim yn y cyhoedd. Roedd yn ydyn ni yn y Club yn ystod ei wneud ychydig, hynny. Roedd hyn i fwith i'w hwnnw. typicalwyd i'r uppell honno i chi. Roeddwn i gael ysgol yna yn gyffredd yn gweld o amser a'r ystod yng Nghymru. 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If Manchester City do win the Premier League, still no way an if, Pep Guardiolaw's the manager this year, there's no way an if, I would give it ahead of, so I'd give it, well, Jürgen Klopp's got a better shout surely. If he wins the Champions League, and doesn't win it before then so on. No I know, but I'm just saying, if he won three trophies in the Premier League, then he's done better, it's as simple as that, and obviously he's had to juggle more Premier League's harder to win, I appreciate that, and that's why I wouldn't give, but I wouldn't give it to, for me I wouldn't give it to either, because I just think that, I don't know, it's a difficult one isn't it, because you can sell to City and go, well they're miles ahead, they've got better budgets and everyone else and all that, but that's not always the case. I do Liverpool Klopp's done extraordinarily well, two teams that are finishing in over 90 points is unbelievable, whichever one of them wins the Premier League is unbelievable, and it shows how far away they are, but I do think that are of the candidates, if you want to, you know, if you want to go down the league, you've got to look at what, you've got to look at a team and say well not, there's only two teams you can win the Premier League at the moment, where everybody else has to be measured on different achievements. You see, for me someone like, Thomas Frank, would be a better shout because Brentford have come up, they haven't spent a lot of money at all, they've been developing over a few years, the way clear of any kind of allegations, trouble, Christian Eriksson coming in in January as well, which was a bold decision as well. Yeah, it was, yeah, it was, but... How well they've done and where they are, I think he's done magnificently well. I think David Moyes at Westam got to a European semi-final, they're in Europe again next season. Again, not a huge, but I might have spent money in the summer, but still doing really well, you know, finishing, it looks like they're going to finish above Manchester United. And when you think about, if you compare them to Leicester, and that would be a good bar because Leicester and the European competition, they got a European semi-final, you know, not, obviously they fell out of the Europa League and went into the conference, Westam have managed to finish, could be finishing, you know, sixth ahead of Manchester United. The Palace was to be united on Sunday in Westam Wyn and Westam Finch, so that shows you that day bar is, you know, with what they've done, with what, with juggling stuff, because I think that's the other thing, if you can, you go far deep into the European competitions and also you can stay and get a European competition through the league, and that's awfully difficult. So I think Dave's done brilliantly, I think the one I would mention as well is Eddie Howe, I think he's done a, I think the job he's done at Newcastle from where they were to family points they've got now, there's Dave's a little mention as well, I think that's, you know, the fact that almost when he came in, he had like four points if that, so he's, every day he's got, he's basically created himself, you know, and I know that he didn't come in, he didn't come in, he hasn't, sorry he's been there for the whole season, but the fact that he's won them most of their points. It shows how well of a job he's done as well. And what about Conti? Conti's done really well. When in November. When in early enough and he's got them heading for a top four place, he's got to say he's done a really good job. I wouldn't necessarily say he was manager of the season just because he's got two world-class centre forwards playing for him, so that's slightly different, but as I said it's all about what your job is, what you are tasked with doing. Cos I'd say Thomas Tushall is really underperformed, you know, no trophy, two co-finals, no trophy, finishing third when a lot of people tip them for the league this season after winning the Champions League. So I would look at him and go, I think he's done poorly this season, so you've got to measure it on what the expectations are and what your finances are and all the rest of it. I think, and that's funny, a team that finishes 10th place, you can look at him, what Dave's done amazingly, but a team that's done third for me, I've been in Chelsea, I've had a poor season, full of expectations. Thomas Frank, I'm going for, but if you're going to clap with Liverpool win three or four trophies, you'd have to... We're doing it four then, yeah. You've got to get it. Obviously, Dave deserves plaudits, cos the three fantastic managers, but I just think sometimes it might sometimes be bigger than that. But we'll see. We'll see. Obviously, Liverpool won the FA Cup on Saturday on penalties, the second final. I hadn't noticed that. Then in Chelsea played out a 0-0 draw again, so Liverpool just really good to pens. Good to pens? There you go. Onto Sunday's space, which was a big game at both ends of the table, space against Burnley. The opportunity for Tottenham to get above Arsenal and Burnley obviously fighting for the premiership survival. It took a penalty in their first half stop was trying to separate them. All of a watch the opening half an hour and Tottenham should have had the game put to bed. Nick Pogs made a lot of good saves, all of Maxwell Cornham missed the great chance at Nillnill. But they haven't gone to Tottenham and went above Arsenal into that fourth place. Yeah, well, been unlucky really. The penalty is contentious, but got his hand in a position above his head. It's a penalty in just four half time. Obviously Burnley have got a couple of games now to try and save themselves. Like we have and it would be interesting because obviously what they try and do is try and stay as tight as they can. And then they know they go off set pieces and stuff. And if they can try and nick that lead in any of these two games like they did on Sunday, then just get everything behind the ball and I think we'll see if that, you know... Fill it away in Newcastle or Newcastle flying. Both tough games, they're obviously at the moment there from bottom out in the bottom three with that defeat. Straight after that lead at the opportunity, their final home game to give themselves a lifeline against Brighton. Went one Nillnill down, Danny Welber, and the Pascal Shrew equalised in a 97 minute to give them a point, a vital point. Wasn't enough for what he wanted obviously, but it's a point and it kept them above Burnley. Got them at the bottom three and who knows how important that point would be. Well, if both end up losing the games, then Leeds stay up with that point. So it could be a huge point, especially because the goal difference is dreadful. So it was a huge goal for Leeds that. And then obviously after that everything played through everything just needed. A victory would have given them, would have kept them safe against Brighton. Started off really well. Contentious referee and decisions from Michael Oliver and Brentford who've been superb this season. Ended up winning 3-2 and it means everything. I've still got work to do to survive. I've got two games to do it. Two points keeps them up. A win obviously against the footballers. And that just shows how important that Leeds point was because obviously you need two points and you need a win. If it had been a point, then everything could have been tactically slightly different for Sunday's game. Could have been tactically going into the Palace game, you'd be thinking, I just haven't just got a point, but at least, well, me and the win, the game plan will be together. Well, that's it, you know exactly what's needed. Elsewhere on the day in a huge game at the top Manchester City, went 2-0 down to Westland. He had a bone who's been brilliant this season. He's been brilliant since he's gone to Westland, let's be honest. He's scored two goals, he put them two up. And they were full fans with the club this weekend, get any better. But Jack Grelish, and he could have his own goal, got it back to 2-2 and then re-ad Marrair's, missed the penalty with five minutes to go. Big chance, nice height, normally whips them right into the corner. And the city, they haven't missed one for a while, but they come back to haunt them when they really need it. Yeah, they could have just done those extra two points just to make it a little bit less tense on the fan of day this season. But they know what they've got to do, don't they? They've just got to win, they be filled with the champions and that's what it comes down to. Elsewhere on the day, Leicester went to Wofford and Julie despatched them by five goals to one. Did exactly what Everton should have done. Yeah, Everton struggled, they didn't. Jamie Vardy, Harvey Barnes getting a couple of goals each, James Madison, with the other Leicester goal off the gelpedro, put Wofford one-nil up in that one. Wolves played Norwich, Timmy Pukie put Norwich ahead and see Norwich equalised for Wolves, but there's no point for Norwich. Both of them seeing out the season, it's pitted off massively for Wolves in the last few weeks when they had genuine chance of getting to Europe and they've had a couple of draws, they've obviously seen last couple of weeks and they've finished the season away at Liverpool, don't they now? So, I think that'll be a 27-nil. It's a comfortable victory for Liverpool and Matthew. The final game on Sunday was Aston Villa in Crystal Palace, Molly Watkins for Villa. Ahead on 69 minutes, but a Geoffrey Schlupp equalised that nine minutes on time, gave them a share at the point. Quite even, possession, not much between them. Palace had 16 shots, Villa had 13, both had four on target. Put them where they are on the table, Aston Villa are 14th on 44 points, Palace 19th on 45 points. Of course, both of them play Thursday. Both of them play Thursday night, so I'll see what happens there. Moving on to Monday, Arsenal had the opportunity to go back above space. They won the both games, they were doing the top four, not top four doing. They went up to Newcastle and Ben White own goal and a Bruno Gamerish goal with five minutes left has given Newcastle another home victory. Arsenal never really looked in here at all. Newcastle were first of everything, Arsenal looked a bit leggy, obviously they played on the face and I ain't got battered by talking to them with only 10 men. They just didn't look up for it at all and second, two defeats in a row after winning the previous three and having lost the previous four. It's been up and down for a couple of months for them and they've just fell up way at the wrong time. Newcastle had more possession, which is mad. Yeah, they played well for Newcastle. 16 attempts at goal to Arsenal's 11. Obviously space, just have to go to Norwich now on Sunday and get a result. They'll qualify for the Champions League and that's obviously the result. What a bit of pill that'll be to swallow if you're an Arsenal fan, losing the fourth place to your rivals. I mean, you know, frustrating for them because they would have had that. It was in their own hands. It's funny, isn't it? A lot of people, almost a couple of weeks ago, thought the Arsenal game with Spears was just going to be almost gone. But it shows how important that point for Spears was at Amfield as well. Getting that point in. Arsenal had their own destiny, just had to beat on them. But certainly not lose the game. Don't lose the game. And they went there and went a bit frantic and it's completely gone now by the looks of it. Rob Holding, I'm sure. And then last night, at the time of the recording Liverpool had gone through Southampton, obviously four-pointer drift on Manchester City needing to win. Went behind, nice and red-band after 16 minutes, but Min Amino, who spent last season on loan at Southampton, didn't even mention it. Just took over with the equalised and Joel Matts up score. But 71 per cent per session, 24 attempts at goals of four. With a mat, with basically a complete second team as well. So it shows, it shows, but it shows. That's having confidence in your own place though isn't it? That shows the difference. I think that's been the difference with Klopp in the last year or so. He's now got a squad that he completely trusts and he doesn't mind sending out a team because they're all in it. They're both here and there in the city. They're just frightened and better than everybody else and can send second teams out. Because they know both teams know the way harder than the opposition. And they got the three points. Now it goes to the final day. Obviously lots of narratives. Villa, Gerard, up against City, have an opportunity to sign a catenial. But obviously Villa player home on Thursday as well. So they're going to have that game as well aren't they? Head of the City game and City will have a lot of the ball and you can imagine the weather will be hot and all those kind of things. And sometimes as much as you want to be the opposition, if City can get an early goal then that will be it. But listen, they've a build up that will own to Wolves. They'll dispatch them quite easily and they'll just be open that. Villa stay in the game maybe and make it really difficult, but who knows. I think it will be the kind of performance we put in the city last year. I think City, like Liverpool, Wolves and Villa, they'll go there with the best intentions. I just think them two teams are just too good. It's just no matter what you do. Well City of Eustaf as well aren't they? It's not their first time. A lot of their leagues, they've won on the last day, which is mad isn't it? Well it just shows again how well Liverpool have done now, you know what I mean? You can't, both of them are head and shoulders better than everybody else. At the moment we've got City here on 90 points from 37 games, Liverpool are on 89 from 37, so they're both going to post 90 plus seasons again. It just shows you that they are fantastic to pair in. Chelsea are 20 points behind Manchester City and 19 points behind Liverpool, albeit they've got a game in hand, but even so, that's it. We'd see if Ned had put the table on. I thought the lead table was coming up. There it is, there's the confirmation. City, a point ahead of Liverpool with a better goal difference as well going into it. That's kind of irrelevant now because of the point situation. Chelsea back in third, 70 points from 36, and then Spades of course, 68 points from 37 games. Arsenal 66 from 37, so a point for Tottenham at Norwich that in the Champions League. And also just going back to what we said before, imagine if West Ham finished above Manchester United. This is the thing isn't it? Manchester United should be doing better. You'd think with the budget and all that. Crystal Palace, last home game of the season, Sellers Park, you wouldn't back against them. West Ham go up to Brighton. It was very beatable. Tough game but West Ham come in there and that would shake them off Manchester United. Obviously at the bottom we know what's needed. Brentford are around to lead. Of course we've got games Thursday night as well. Thursday night as well, Everton. Billy Burnley, Everton Palace. If Everton were to win, Everton would be safe. If Burnley were to win, there'd be two points ahead of the lead going into that final game. Burnley around to Newcastle leads away at Brentford. But at the time of the game, there's still just two points between Burnley third and bottom and Everton in 16th. There's a few days for everybody I think. It's a monumental last night, isn't it? Because the champions are still up for grabs. The relegating places are still up for grabs. Fourth place. Fourth and the European place. So it's almost as if someone's written a script to be the final day. It's worked out that way some. Let us know what you think in the comment section below who's going to win the league, who's getting that off for, who's staying up. Make sure you check out Beth Victor's YouTube channel. Get them a little subscribe as well. Check our last fan's standards. Leave your comments over there as well. If you haven't subscribed to us, please do so. And if you want more videos including daily life videos, join us on page and the link is in the description. See you later.