 Mae'r toffi TV eras yw'r gwaith ym Mâch, Manchester City yw Everton. Mae'r 38 oes y ffarnio maen nhw'n gwneud y seiziwn ar y cwylol a, bwysig fel ym Mwysig yw Everton. Mae'r gwrs yn oed yn gwneud yw yw'r gweithio. Mae'r gwrs yn oed yw'r bwysig fel yw'r gweithio. Ym Mwysig yw Gweithio, mae gwaith yw'r gweithio yn oed yn gweithio. Felly gan yn brin, eu ddechrau nhw, mae'n mynd i wneud ffalu sy'n digon ar gwybod, yn tr boothau, yn ymlaen yn cael ei wneud am fihl. Gollwn wedi cael ei union yno. Fe wnaeth yma ydych chi'n gwybod i ysgrif translations cwrs iawn o'r gwahanol theyfau'r amser. Dyna fydd ei wneud o'r llyfrigio at yna. Fel yma yw'n gweithio, mae'n byw ymlaen… Dwi'n ddweud fan chi'n gallu chi. felly yw Swanson, y Llyfrgell, y Llyfrgell, Gagwero, Lashgau, ac reall o ddweud o flog, pan yn y stadium yn defnyddio'r Llyfrgell Cymru. Ond mae, asoedd, fel y byddwn yn ymgyrchau, mae'n arddangos yn edrych ond, yw ddigon i ysgrifffol. Yn yw'r gweithio, mae'r gweithio'r gweithio'n ei ddweud o'i fan y Llyfrgell, so gweld a gydfasod na trawedd y ddisgunion yn dweud o gyd애'n meddwl gwaith gwahanol. Ond yna, mae'n fawr, y mae eich ymdweud, anything mewn y cyffredin, ydy'n maith a byrwch ac mae'n llwch â'r dysgu'r cyffredin, yn gyfnod o'i cwein cyflynedd o'r wath gan nhw'n gwahanol. firedd yn y canydd i y cw'r cyffredin, mae'n fawr menthaeth a'r ddau yn gwneud. Yn y fawr, mae'n ddweud o hynny o wneud i fynd i'r ymddangos. Na'r gwaith y gwaith yn gwneud o dwylo. Ond dwi'n ymgyrch i'n eich gwaith. Oni hynny, mae'r meddylion ar gyfer y sredin, gyda'n neud ychydig yn sefyllio'r ddylan, mae'n neud ymgyrch i'ch gwaith cael busgu. Mae'n neud yma i'r grannu, successoriaid. Roeddwn yn y gallu'r yma wedi defnyddio yma at gynghwyl ac wedyn yn cyfrifio sydd wedi'u gyrdd iawn o'r Newyfyd ac mae'n ceisio ar gyfer yng Nghymru. ond we don't do it the easy way do we so. No, I think it is like you say, it is one of those. City have got probably the biggest, maybe the biggest game in their history in six days after that in the Champions League final they won't want to pick up any injuries, anything like that. It is a celebration for them. There'll be crowd, there'll be 10,000 at the Etihad. There'll be parade in the league titles. So maybe hopefully it's a bit of the, you know, all eyes on the party and not so much on the game. I think for Everton, this is what it's about. It's about playing in games where they mean something. Can we beat them? Of course we can. Is it likely? Probably not. But, you know, they lost like you said. Brighton gave them a two goal lead the other night. Or be it against 10 men. But beat them three two, you know, leads one with 10 men at the Etihad not that long ago when City was still needing the wins for the league. So they're not infallible, but they are a tremendous football side and I'm hoping that all eyes will be for them on the Champions League prize and not so much on this one and it'll be a bit of a, you know, just don't get injured kind of thing and Everton can, because let's be honest, Evan have won 11 away games. Only Manchester City themselves have won more away from home. And that's something that we can take to them, isn't it? The fact that we've done so well on the road this season. That's it, I was going to say. You take it to the bare bones of it and the bare bones of it is that we've got a very good away record this season as much as we might look at it and go all the city and it's away from home in this, that and the other. But, you know, we've beaten a lot of teams away from home this season and it's only, you think, Chelsea and Manchester United out of those super whatever you want to call them clubs that we haven't managed to beat. So we have got a chance. And like you said, we've got a turn up and we've got a battle and usually in these games, you sort of see, like you said, one eye on the party and the game doesn't really matter. And even if the game ends as a loss, you're not really bothered about it because of the celebration and the league title lifting and all of that. But it matters to Evan. And it's not like we're just going out there to participate. It's not a testimonial game. We're not just turning up for a game of football. This matters to us and, you know, we have to take advantage of what might be and I'm not saying it will be because I'm not saying this will be Manchester City's mentality but what might be a Manchester City that aren't really interested in the game and aren't really, you know, looking forward to it or looking ahead to the Champions League final or whatever and have to turn up and say, well, no, we need to win this. You know, there's a good chance that less will be totting them. Arsenal's result doesn't matter if we win. So go and take advantage of playing a side like Manchester City in conditions that you probably won't ever play them in again in terms of what's riding on the game. Nothing for them. They've got nothing riding on it. They don't need to win. They lose. It doesn't matter. They're still in the Champions League final next week. That's their game to look forward to. They might even play their fourth-seventeen which is probably still good enough to beat everything but it's mad, isn't it? Because for as much of a rollercoaster season as we've had and it's been up and down and everyone's been frustrated and the home form has been this and that. When was the last time we actually had a season? The last day of the season we've got something to play for. We've got something to play for. We've got something there that if we win we can get in Europe. Won't put it past me if we beat City and Tottenham and beat Leicester 2-1 in the last minute and we ended up missing out on goal difference but there's something there to play for that players need to show. It'd be a real disappointment if we just turn up and go through the motions because it's the last game of the season when we actually turn up and battle because we could beat this Manchester City team whether we will or not. I suppose we'll have to wait and see, won't we? Definitely. I mean, yeah. For me, we've got to approach it by trying to stay in the game as long as we can. We've got to go back to front quickly with the ball. There's no point in us trying to play without building up football against these because it's easy for them. I don't want to say we've found a way of playing against them because in the two games we played them a good deal because they won both of those games 2-0 so we didn't really... I'm sorry to beat us 3-1 on 2-0 didn't we? But we did frustrate them a good deal in two kinds of games that they have more interest in than maybe they'll have in this one. And then what we have to do is play direct, be compact and play direct and say to Vratialysen, get up alongside Dom, knock it long to Dom, let him get flicks on and try and get him behind him. And that might be a way that we can cause them issues by making sure we block off the passing lanes. I think the biggest thing I haven't got to do for me is staying the game in the opening 20-25 minutes. Get it bored again for City so that they lose a little bit of interest because, like you say, they are... If I was a city fan going to this game... You're not bothered about the game? It's just being a game of foot. It's good to go to match. I'd be just thinking, just get through this game without getting any injuries because all the eyes are next week. They won the league the other week. It's done. You know, they've got that already. They won the league cup as well. This game, if I was a city fan, would be just, we just want everyone to come out the other side of it fit so we've got a week to prepare for the Champions League final because, you know, for them to win the European Cup for the first time is huge. Absolutely huge. A Premier League game against Devon, when you're already champions, doesn't really matter. I know where they are because the mentality is fantastic, of course. Sometimes teams can catch a bike surprise and I guess that's what Carlo and Sialty would be looking for just to give it everything, leave everything on the pitch, have a right good go with it. If we lose, so be it. If we win, what a way to finish the season. That's it. We're going to have to take advantage if that's Manchester City's mentality and it might be a conscious mentality, it might be a subconscious. We don't want to get it for next week and obviously there's a celebration after but everything have to turn up and not just participate. The worst thing we could do is if we're sitting here next week and we're saying we could have took advantage of that Manchester City side. If we were a bit better, if we were a bit brighter, if we didn't make silly defensive mistakes, we could have beaten them because they weren't that great and it was clear their thoughts were somewhere else. We're going to say to them, this is a game of football for us with something right and it might be for you, but it is for us and if you don't want us to go in hard on you then you run away from us, you don't come anywhere near us because we've got something to play for, we've got something to fight for. Again, maybe it is too little, too late and if we don't finish in Europe, it's not because we haven't beaten Manchester City or because Leicester haven't beaten Tottenham, it's because of all of the previous home results and performances that we've gone on about time and time again, but we've got another chance now. Strangely, and I still don't quite know how, that we're still in it, sitting here in the last game of the season, but we've still got a chance and just go out and perform in one game with big pressure. If we go out and win and then Tottenham win and then... Then so be it. Then so be it, but what would be really disappointing is if we went out and lost and then Tottenham lost and Arsenal lost and we saw they're just sitting there saying we could have took advantage of it there. I'm madden if we won now. I'm madden if we won the game. Let's have a look at the stats before we finish. Manchester City have won each of their last six Premier League games against Everton, which is as many as they had done in the previous 21, which is mad. Everton have lost the last six games against City, as I've just said, only losing more against Manchester United where we lost nine consecutive games. Manchester City have lost just once in the last 12 seasons on the last day of the season, but that was a 3-2 home defeat by Norwich. That was a 3-2 home defeat by Norwich City in 2012-13 when they were champions, weren't they? Premier League champion Manchester City have lost four league games in the season. The last English flight champions to lose more at home with Liverpool in 63-64. Great, I haven't won any of their final league games in any of the last four campaigns. Great. Everton's won nothing to play for in any of them games either. That's true, very true. 11 Premier League games away this season. Already they're most in a single campaign in the competition. The record was 12 in 1969, 70 in 84, 85. So if we win on Sunday, we equal that, which would be incredible. Seisio gwer o final Premier League game for Manchester City if he plays. The Argentine is the highest scoring non-English player in the competition, 182 goals. The average is a goal every 109 minutes. The best rate of any player to score, at least 10. That's another thing as well. If he does play, and I was using it the other day and he wasn't in the score, but if he does play, when I said that about testimony, we don't want it to be like, oh, it's final goodbye and we'll wave goodbye to a good on, we're playing everything and it'll be a fairy tale ending now. First 10 minutes, go straight into and battle them. Put them back down and if he has to go back off in, you'd say, this is a game of football for us. We're not, yeah, because we've been under the bit of money and it's just come and turned up. Like the big goal in his testimony, you'll just let him have a couple of goals and he'll be dead brilliant now. That's not what we're there for. If he's on the pitch, then Ben Goff, he's straight in first couple of minutes or yet he means to let him know you're there. If he doesn't like it, he doesn't like it. It's a Premier League game of football. We've got something riding on it. But I say that because I just don't want it to go out and then we go, we're sitting here on Monday or Tuesday whenever it is, saying, oh, again, a great old turned up in his last game and he scored and it was a fairy tale ending now. Don't let it be a fairy tale ending. If he starts, then let him know you're there. Let him have his Champions League fan was a fairy tale ending. That's what it's about in it. Let's get in, get stuck in and see what we can get. They are a fabulous side and it'll be massively difficult. But we've won 11 away games already this season. The teams have won there. Like I said, four teams have already won at the Etihad when there was more riding on it than this show. Big, big game. They probably need a bit of luck as well, but who knows if ever they win, I think they'll be in Europe. So, let's see what happens. Big thanks to Cam. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. 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