 Wel, gan y toffi tvir yw'r my three talking points from Everton 2, Leicester City 1. Massive win for Everton tonight at Gwladyswn Park. I said in the instant match reaction an undersaved win really, but a win is a win and we'll take them any way we can get them at the moment as we try to stay in the home for the European spot, but it was a big, big win. First thing I'm going to talk about today is Anthony Gordon. I thought he'd give his best performance in an evidence sheet tonight. It was a second Premier League start. He's started both the home games since the restart. Obviously, bag this first assist, which is a big moment for him really. It's a lovely little run, great first touch from Llywodraen's header, and then put an intelligent ball across the box for Richard Allison to sweep home, and that'll be a real big boost for him. But I thought he was brightened, he's direct, he's good at running with the ball, comfortable in possession. Yes, there's times that he can make better decisions, but that'll come the more he plays. But I thought tonight he looked more comfortable. It was more of an attacking display than what we've saw so far when we've seen him against Liverpool, which he was obviously asked to do more of a defensive job, and then when he came on at Norwich last week he was only on for a couple of minutes. But I thought he'd done really well tonight, and hopefully that's the start of many assists for him. I still think there's other, you know, if you can get around the box and get some shots away, that'll improve it as well. Because at the minute, our wide players aren't exactly making themselves difficult to drop out of. You know, it was good at Norwich last week, but it didn't play very well today. Obviously, it will cost still to come back next week, but now it's in and out, so it's a chance for Gordon at the minute, but I thought he did really well tonight, so that's the first thing. Second thing I'm going to talk about is Michael Cain, who has really hit the ground running since the restart. He really has. I think we've discussed on videos. We've done that. He's spent lockdown, looking at a lot of videos, often self-video footage. He spoke, he was in contact with his old youth coach at Manchester United, and he'd given some pointers where he thinks he was doing things wrong, and he's really come back in. Obviously, Yeri Mina being injured meant that Michael Cain was in the side straight away, and he's done excellently. He's played alongside Holgate. The team has considered one goal in three games. He got man of the match at Norwich last week. He was given man of the match tonight by Sky as well. I thought he was excellent, and he's obviously more comfortable when we defend deeper, and there's not as much space behind him. He heads everything away. He's decent on the ball. I guess he's given Carlo Ancelotti something to think about, because he's got two years left on his current deal, and so maybe there is a decision that needs to be made there as to whether we offer him a new contract. Doesn't have to be a big increase in his wages, but a new contract to get him tied down, or whether Everton feel if his form might attract other clubs, he'll pay a bit more for them. I don't know, but he's doing really well. On that kind of form, why would we look to sell him? I'm not saying he's going to be amazing forever, but he's been really good since the restart, and I think it's something that you have to call it at, you see, and he's done really well. Mason Holgate had a good return as well, but I don't think he was as good tonight, Mason, but I thought Michael Cain was excellent, so that's the second thing I wanted to talk about. The third thing, really, is our substitutes, and it's not necessarily, well, it isn't the criticism of the manager. The manager can only use what he's got, but just at the minute, our subs aren't adding anything when they come on. Jerry Meenad did, to be fair tonight, he came on, and I think the change in shape helped us at least be able to cope a bit better with Lester, but when you look on the right bench, cos that midfield is so slow, there's no options on the bench. Benny Benningamy is an option. I put him in my start on 11, actually. I thought there might be an opportunity for him there, but the manager sees him every day in training, and if he doesn't think he's up to it, then I'm not going to start calling Auntie Lottie for not putting him in. He wasn't even considered to come on in this game when there was a huge hole in our midfield, Tom Davis came on, and put himself about, you know, and done all right in general, but there's just no legs between him and Ray Gomez and Guilfee Sigarton, all technically decent footballers, well, good footballers, but there's just no mobility, really, with those three. Obviously delves on a veil, but that's up, you know, Moise Keane didn't get on tonight because it probably wasn't the right game to put him on. Once we changed the shape, you know, I think Anthony Gordon's probably a bit more disciplined in terms of yield drop back in, and then he put Bernard on in there, but you just look at that squad, and I've said it before, I haven't got some really good players, but there's some big gaps in our team. And then obviously you want to increase the quality from the bench, but, you know, Carlo Ancelotti's hands a tie, but I think what this will do if he doesn't know already, of course, you know, but this is just highlighting to him what he needs, and the fact that we're only using, I think we only use three subs tonight, other teams have used five regularly, and I think our subs are quite the use sparingly rather than going on. I know I've got five good lads here who can come on and they'll keep the shape and help us over the line. It's more like, who do I think is good enough here? So you've got to look at the squad like that, but certainly the centre of the park is a massive issue for us, but then if you get better players to come in into the team, then those lads who are in the team now then become your subs and they become a stronger thing. But I just thought it was interesting. The three games so far, we've used our subs really sparingly. Liverpool, there was one until injury time, and then we tried to run the clock down. Norwich was a very similar story. You know, you made the change at half time, but then, you know, the changes again were late on, and then tonight, you know, there's been a bit of a similar story as well. So that's something, you know, that I'm sure the manager is looking to improve, and if you can get better players in, then your subs bench becomes stronger, doesn't it? Because those players are replacing the lads who are on the bench now, and then the level of your squad goes up, and that's something we need, where there's less there. Probably have more options coming off the bench. Didn't really affect them as much. One sub for us seems to throw the whole game plan out of in the middle of the minute, and that's something I'm sure the manager will look to correct in the summer. There you go, there, my three things, agreed, disagree. Let me know in the comments below. 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