 Weldon y toffi TV i'r ysgol yw'r ysgol yw Westham United to Everton One another defeat for Everton on the Road. Disappointment, really a disappointing result, I actually think Everton were alright today, to be fair I thought a draw would have been a fair result, even looking at the stats then Everton have ended up with more attempts at goal, even with 10 men for the last half an hour. But individual mistakes have undone us and that is the story of where we are, well one part of the story as to where we are this season. Before the game the manager lost Nathan Patterson with an injury and training, he would have been in contention to start, Sheamus Coleman out as well and then Donnie van der Beik got injured in the pre-match warm-up which meant Mason Hallgate had to play in midfield. Everton went with a 4-2-3-1 formation, started the game okay, I thought we looked nice and solid at times, we were quite comfortable in the first half an hour, I thought we had a better side marginally than Westham. Carried a threat, Dominic Alvert Llewman a Rhys-Charleson running off in behind, I thought it would look really like he was on it, played quite a decent game until the second half, more on that in a bit. We were okay, apart from we got into good areas, didn't really test them the way you have to, Westham was your threat with Antonio. But it was quite an even game everton did kind of stick to the game plan and then from nowhere we give away a silly free kick. We give the ball away and Westham end up getting a free kick because it's Hallgate and it's in the area where Aaron Creswell can hit them. We know he's got a nice left foot and he put it over the wall into the top corner and you're behind in a game that you're being on-tropping and you're looking comfortable and all of a sudden you're behind. The worry was then would Everton capitulate like they have done on so many occasions. But you know what, he stuck to the task, he stayed in the game with Charleson, had a good opportunity to equalise him and put it over the bar with the outside of his foot. We forced a lot of corners but we're not really a threat off them. So we went in one little behind but we were alright, I thought we were marginally the better side, not massively but I thought we were the better side overall. We come out for the second half and again, started okay, started on the front foot and got ourselves back in the game. You know, four-tubers asleep maybe, a deflection, Mason Hallgate drilling in, a shove in the edge of the box, took a deflection, ends up in the back of the net. Just a little bit of good fortune, Everton haven't been getting and it's one-one and you're thinking right, can we, from here, can we build on this, can we take that and run with it and see what we can get. But five minutes later, we give a super goal away again, Michael Keane has the ball on the halfway line. The pass is to the right where there's lots of space over to Everton's left as I'm looking on his right foot, switched the play. Damari Gray was calling for it and he plays it into Alex Obobi in a zone where I just wouldn't have played that pass but he's given it to him and then once he's made the pass Obobi loses control of it and he, like I said, he had a decent game for Everton and he lost control of it and Westammer away. He gets the ball to Antonio, he's racing through, Pickford makes a good shave, it breaks, Michael Enco can't stop bowing, he kicks it into the floor and it kind of skips over the leg of Michael Enco and into the back of the net and given Everton's record away from home when it went through one, you do start to fear the worst. And then a few minutes later, Michael Keane, who'd been booked in the first half for a silly tackle on Antonio, does the same on the edge of our box. Antonio's going nowhere, he's running away from goal and Keane just goes through the back of him. It was a yellow card, second yellow on off you go, job made even more difficult. Down to 10 men and two on down. And it was something we didn't recover from. We stayed in our shape, we'd already had an opportunity with Dominic Alford-Lewin, which he clipped the top of the bar with. But after that, after the second goal really, we didn't really cause them anything. It took them off, which I thought was a bit of a strange one. Had a taken the marry here off, we'd put on the golden on. And the time kind of just peated away really. We'd had a couple of shots blocked and then right at the end really, we got ourselves a free kick, a free kick, Rutialyson being brought down. Aaron Creswell, I've got to say, lucky that it was only a yellow card where he did. And the ball comes into the box and we get a chance at the back post on Mason Hallgate. Heads it over and he's got to hit the target. Heads it over the bar and that was it, a 2-1 defeating. It's disappointing. It wasn't a great performance by any set of the imagination and I'm not saying that. It was kind of an even performance and I thought it weren't to the point. But the bar is pretty low with the way we've played away from home. And I think all's the only way I can look at it that has got any kind of positive light on is we're no way soft on the way before this weekend started and that's what you've got to take out of it, I guess. You know, Burnley lost yesterday, Wofford lost, not as to do. We've got to just match, we're in a race with, well, we're in a battle with those teams. We've got to better them, it's as simple as that now. You know, Leeds of 5 points out of us, OK, we've got three games in hand but the five out of us, Brentford that had a sight almost, Newcastle are playing right now at Spares. They seem miles away from us as well. So we've just got to better the teams that are around us in that four, you know, four mini league and we've got a time to finish 17th, yay. And that's our job in hand. It looks, it almost looks at times like it's impossible. The front two are performing at all in terms of goals, Calvallun and Brutealis and they're not performing. The defence doesn't look like, well, it can't keep clean sheets. There's no resilience there, they don't pick up, you know, they're ragged and midfield isn't good enough, so it's going to be a real task. At home, like I've always maintained, I think, if we're to stay up it'll be because we've got results at home but we go to Burnley on Wednesday and we've got to somehow get something out of the game. It's going to be difficult. The one game you probably want Michael Geane for is Burnley at home because of his height, sorry, he's Burnley away because of his height and because of their ghost and he's out to suspended. So it's going to be a big ask, a tough ask. There is what it is. We've got 10 games to go and we need 11 points in my opinion so we'll have to see. But, you know, we've got to avoid defeat at Burnley at all costs on Wednesday because that's the challenge. Right, that's it from me. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. 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