 Everns! Everns! Hi, gwrs, a fawr i fewn i'w gwaith o'r blws i gael ysgolion. That's it, Full Time at Seller's Park on our first game of the season. Everns Row 00 with Crystal Palace. What was sort of a typical first game of the season for me? We weren't brilliant, of course. Listen, we obviously dominated in possession. However, when it comes to creating opportunities, obviously we lacked that. I thought Guilfee Sigarton had a poor game. I thought Chambers Coleman had a poor game. Obviously, we've seen the introduction of Jean-Philic Gabamon early on into the second half due to an injury to... due to an injury to André Gomez. André Gomez went down, holding his ankle. So hopefully that's nothing too serious. Gabamon come on. I think he done well. If I'm being honest with you, he didn't have an awful lot of the ball. When he had the ball, I think he done well to use his strength, use his power, use his physicality. You can see that he's a forward-thinking player. He's always trying to go that way instead of coming back. And then, later on into the second half, about 20 minutes ago, we've seen the introduction of Moise Keen. Again, he didn't really have an awful lot to do. You could see that he's shot there in terms of his movement and in terms of positioning. However, of course, he didn't really have much to do on the ball. And overall, I just think it was one of those games where you sort of look at and you think, you know what? We weren't fantastic today, but it's a typical opening game of the season. Both teams struggled, of course. They didn't start with Wilfrid Zaha as expected. He started on the bench. And I think that gives sort of an excuse for Crystal Palace as to the reason why they struggled to create opportunities. Everton, on the other hand, we had quite a full-strength squad out. Like I said, some people maybe would have preferred to see Moise Keen start. Some people maybe would have preferred to see Jean-Philic Obamann start, however. We had a decent strength side out. Obviously, Gilfy Sigurdson should have done a lot better than Opportunity within the first five minutes and just, you know, didn't put it away. We had a couple of opportunities, good opportunities throughout the game, and we didn't quite have enough in the final third. And that's what we knew coming out of last season. We knew that we needed players to come into the club that have got that cutting edge and can put the ball in the back of the net when we're doing everything else around the pitch. We haven't got the creativity in the final third. And, you know, obviously, as soon as we see Jean-Philic Obamann come on, we've seen obviously that he presses high up the field. He likes to use his physicality to win the ball. Moise Keen, as well, although we didn't see a lot of him on the ball. So he can't really be judged. You can see in his movements, he's making the right move. It runs. He's trying to get into the right positions as well. I think Richarlison struggled to be honest with you. I think it was a frustrating game for him. You know, we've seen games like that for Richarlison before where he just gets a little bit frustrated with himself and, you know, obviously is constantly trying and constantly, constantly trying, but it just doesn't come off for him. The biggest negative of the game, I suppose, is Morgan Sneddlin picking up an absolutely stupid, stupid red card, picking up a yellow card at the start of the game or another start of the game. Firstly, for punching the floor in anger, which is ridiculous anyway. And then, obviously, a stupid challenge, a stupid challenge when you're on a yellow card. You know, especially with the referee of Moise's ability, you know, you don't put in challenges like that when you're on a yellow card. Obviously, getting himself sent off. And all of a sudden we went into the game, sort of looking, you know, looking a little bit vulnerable in the centre half position, of course, like we've all spoken about for the last week, and we've come out of it, looking vulnerable in the centre midfield position with Guilfee Sigurdson. Obviously, not looking fantastic today. You've got André Gomez, who's limped off injured. Hopefully, it's not serious. Fabian Delphu is injured. Morgan Sneddlin, who's now suspended as well, of course. Tom Davies, come on. I actually thought Tom did quite well, to be honest with you. He was using his body again, and he was trying to break up the playing side and make sure that we, you know, could at least get a point out of that game. And it is disappointing because at the end of the day, you know, at the start of the game, you were hoping that would get three points. You were hoping that would get the win, but it become more apparent towards the end, especially after the centre half, that centre half, especially after the sending off that. We were going to, you know, settle for the points, and I suppose that's a little bit tactical from Marco Silva, because, you know, away from home, if you get a point away from home, it's not the worst result ever. However, you know, we could have been a little bit exposed if we'd have started to push. I actually think both centre halfs play well today. I think Yeti Meenon and Michael Keane, you know, play well in the defence. Like I said, Luca Deane having a solid game as well. There wasn't many defensive errors. We like it as the palace getting a couple of times. Jordan Pickford made a couple of fantastic saves. However, you know, overall as a whole, I think they were quite solid. Like I said, Seamus defensively. I didn't have an issue with him. It was just going forward. I think he still looks a little bit hesitant, and I dare say that when, you know, to build sedibas in full training, when to build sedibas available to play, Seamus was going to have to up his game. He can't be standing there scared to run past the last man. You know, we were breaking with pace of power at times, and he would pick the ball up and he'd stop and he'd look for a side that was passing. That isn't what we need. We need plays that are going to be based forward and get balls into the box, especially if you've got to play with a talent like Moise Keane, who, you know, is positioning. He's obviously on point at the minute. But anyway, that's my instant match reaction. Let me know your thoughts in the comments section down below. Crystal Palace 0-11 nil, a boring start to the season, a goalless draw, no action whatsoever, other than a stupid red card by Morgan Snidlin. Like I said, let me know your thoughts in the comments section down below. 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