 This video is sponsored by One Football, One Football's app makes it easy to keep up to date with transfer news, scores and stats all in the one place. To download the One Football app, click the link in the description the app is free. Blue's benefits from home atmosphere to break top six curse. Haven't been able to do my couple of these videos in the last few weeks and really it's been one of, well, Mae'r LinkedIn yn gywethaf mewn Newcastle a wnaeth yn gwybod â'r llyfr gweithio ac nid oes fan hyn o'r 50 dych. Mae'r besti ar gyfer yng nghymru. Rhywbeth eich 2013 o'r 14 o'r 14 ac mae'r Martinis yn y bwm gyntaf. Rhaf oedd eichwat yn pythonig o'i maes arfer a'r Achelsea'n'e gwahodd ar gael West Ham yn y tydd. Felly, yn ei wneud o'r bach angen felly nhw, mae'n fath oedd yn dim iawn. a go on to it much more detail about the game yesterday at home against Arsenal, but the difference that the crowd is making in Gwreson to the team and the performances that were seen the team put in against the so-called top six has been absolutely amazing. Really, really has. Looking at this game in particular though, and the line up obviously not too much to change after what could have been four or five now against West Ham away from home last week. But obviously there was that last minute change of Jagielcar coming in for Keane who had been crying. A virus didn't feel too well in the warm-up so it was a slight change there, but the team unchanged. Just looking at that briefly, Dominic Calvert-Leon has been absolutely amazing for us in the last few weeks, leading the top of the line, usually top of the list in terms of work rates, even since Newcastle in particular. Bernard and Richardison really working well as a partnership on the wings. Richardison, I think, is shooting that right hand side. Bernard is just looking at the classiest player in the pitch the last few weeks. Sigarton had an amazing game and an absolutely amazing game against Arsenal and I think he's really turned things around in being the creative player in midfield that we need to support Dominic Calvert-Leon and to support those two wingers. Gomez and Ghana, again Gomez turning in the, you know, not to behemony anything the way we talked about Snyderland when he really started to play for us, but he just looks like a Rolls Royce for midfielder. He looks absolutely amazing in midfield dictating the play, able to take in a sting out of the game or able to get forward and then attack and sense and Ghana, like we know him to be, somebody that can break up anybody's play, any team's play. And he's been doing it since the failed move to PSG in January. You know, he's there to show other clubs that he's how good he is come the summer, but you know he hasn't left those responsibilities at everything despite having a failed move there. Jack Ylch will come down from his third start of the season. Obviously, last time we would have seen him properly, I think there was a cup mat. No, I'm trying to think what the middle game would have been, but obviously played Wolves that opening day. You know, not necessarily a great performance at that start of the season, but how brilliant was he for us yesterday. Zuma as well has looked absolutely brilliant, keeping three clean sheets in the last three games. Dynia, the most consistent player in the Premier League as we know statistically, but his fans watching him week in, week out, we know the quality that he possesses going forward defensively as well. Coleman back to some of his best ever in form, despite having a really shaky season, I would say, under Marco Silva's first, and Pickford coming back from the controversy last weekend, ultimately putting on a good performance. He didn't have too much to do during the game, as we all know, but when he was needed at the start of that second half, he was there to be fine and block those stops. In terms of Arsenal before the game, you know, there was no Ramsey, there was no Bamiang, two of their best players this season, and I think for everything fans would say two most dangerous players they were glad enough to see on that starting lineup. We could all see early on that Arsenal weren't up for it. You know, similar of Wenger, Arsenal teams gone by, didn't really fancy a Sunday game against a team that were going to work hard when they pushed him, and you know, we haven't done that too often, especially against Arsenal, but against all those top-sec teams, you know, giving them a little bit, throwing a little bit of work in, seeing what the defenders really like, and especially when they go out of three at the back like they had. Dominic Cavallun was a handful for them straight off the bat. You know, it was same as that 2-0-1 over West Ham, there wasn't too much you were going to do about that team. Ghana, as we've said, was just breaking up the play from first doors, and for me, Sigurdtson and Gomez, really dictating the play going forward. Gomez, able to take that ball up and play with it and use it as Darn Fletcher said on Matt's day that night, his size and his stature. He really uses his body against other players, and you know, he can keep that ball up so well. But beyond that though, you know, we've seen a lot of players that can hold the ball up well in the middle of the park over the last three years, and instead of a ball that we've played on the four managers, then Gomez is able to get forward in a way that maybe we haven't seen too often since Ross Barkley left the club, that driving run forward. You know, we've seen him both Darby's, he came close to scoring, so, so close to scoring in the first at Anfield, but you know how important he was first in that second game too. And in terms of these, you know, three home fixtures that we've been absolutely amazing in starting with the draw against Liverpool, he's been one of the most important players in the pitch for us. Sigurton, who I think I've been tough on at times this season before that Newcastle game and when looking at games. You know, I heard a statistic yesterday that he had more shots on target. I think it was nine at the time of the match. I hadn't even finished it, just seen it on my Twitter feed than nearly all other Premier League players this season. It just really goes to show you how much he does for us. You know, there's a couple of toffy TV videos and stuff I'd seen yesterday with player ratings that, you know, in a similar way to me, hadn't been quite to the level if he was a bit more involved if he got the goal. But really for me, he was unlucky not to score. He was really unlucky not to score and make it two and all towards the end. There was a couple of chances that he had. You know, we could say maybe that's not clinical enough necessarily having that number of shots on goal. He needs to score a goal for that. But the way that he got forward and the way that him and Governess dictated the play going forward, I thought was absolutely brilliant from the off. Dominic Cavillian deserves the credit, I think, as much as Jagielka for that goal. And I'm sure we've all watched it a couple of times now. We have the Dinyth throw-in, which is absolutely incredible and a few people have been in hand on Twitter in the match today. Over with that was a legal move or not. Almost like a FIFA 19 player the way he throws that ball in. Absolutely amazing. Dominic Cavillian gets a head off it. Not sure he's the first touch about when it comes in the box, but he's certainly the one that directs it towards Jagielka. And really it summed up that first 10 minutes for me the way Dominic Cavillian had been feet above every other player physically on the pitch when he'd been jumping for the ball. The way he'd wrestled players off and the way he was able to hold that ball up, you know, he can see the confidence beaming out of him. And he's been so close to being our man on the match every week for the last few weeks, particularly against these big teams at home. Chelsea two weeks ago, West Ham last week, he's been such an important player for us. And how could you not give the credit to Jagielka coming in for only a third start this year? I thought it was interesting to go itself as positioning as the throw-in was taken. I think I chose you a little bit about how set pieces are being worked in a way that a manager a few ago wouldn't have done. Jagielka with his age and pace obviously, he's sitting on that very backline waiting for the ball to come in. And it's perfect, it's so advantageous that it gets the goal for us. Really pleased for him as I'm sure every Everton fan was to be called up at last minute as he said himself, not usually the match winner, never mind the goal score in general when it came on. So I think everybody was thrilled for it and it was amazing just to get that first goal to make so much of our dominance in the first 10 minutes. I mean, we all seen that Arsenal just weren't up for it with Ramsey and Obamian not on the team. They weren't driving forward. They weren't collecting balls. They were losing it too easily in midfield. You know, there was far more desire as they said on match today as well last night. You know, there was so much more from us in that first 10 minutes and we were giving our award. I think we're all glad to see that it was Jagielka that scored it. Then he was passing again. In the 20 minutes of following that goal, I just thought it was absolutely incredible whether it be in his position along the back four and he's able to cross it up to Rich Ardison as we've seen him do a couple of times, whether it's from the left wing and he's crossing it in the box. His passing is absolutely incredible and I think people early on this season were maybe a little bit critical of his play defensively. I think he's showing us now with the last few clean sheets, what he can do for us and the same mould as Leighton Baines has been an incredible attack and left back, but also resolute when we need him there. We were defensively solid simply for the rest of our first half. We had a few chances, but nothing really. You know, like we said and heard, that Pickford didn't really have too much to do until that second half at all. So we just made most of that dominance completely. Breaking so quickly the pace that we'd not been used to seeing certainly this time last year on the Sam Ardice, it was generally last season, even at the start of Cumans last season. It was easy to see that pace was what we were missing and you look at us now in the break with Dominic Cavalier and Rich Ardison, Bernard, even Sigarton. It's just incredible the pace that we break forward with and the end of that first half was pretty much the same story. Rich Ardison, it was just completely untouched on that right hand side. I don't know if I've ever seen him have as much freedom in a game to travel up and down that wing as he did yesterday and against a team like Arsenal. I think a lot of us would have been surprised by that. Start of the second half, we continued how direct and how sharp we were. Coming under a little bit of pressure Pickford needed for the first time during the game and he did that for us. Ultimately to be a great keeper and you've heard lots of people say this is, you might only have two saves to make in the game, but you have to make them. I think that he did that for us yesterday. Obviously he's coming back from a controversial story in which he'd never left the sites and the papers for the last few weeks and the footage obviously in social media just like that Newcastle game. As a note as we all are for this to be a subject of conversation after the Newcastle game on what happened and what would have been said to him as a player then, ultimately to come back with a performance like he did against Arsenal and keep us in the game, keep it another clean sheet who's absolutely massive for us. Bernard's touch and composure is just absolutely incredible. He shocks me every game that he gets a full start like this one and this run that the team's been on. That first touch, there was a gift that was going about yesterday of a touch back heel. He's just incredible. That first touch is one that we've not seen quite a while I don't think from a player at Everton. Certainly even the last crop of young grey players, you know, definitely obviously had a massive weekend with those two goals at Warford. You look at Ross Barkley, how he's doing at Chelsea or the Cacu, Cymru, Ney, Neu, Neu and Man United. I don't necessarily think of any of those players having the touch that Bernard has going up that left hand side. His composure is absolutely brilliant and he was a key man. If it wasn't Dominic Cavallun or maybe even Gomez today, he could easily be a man of the match. Run a different day I think without the performance of Dominic Cavallun's put in, he would have been a man of the match. Defensively too, actually he comes back. There was a couple of times during the game where he broke the play up for us and then took us forward with the pace that he has. He's been an absolutely brilliant player for us in the last few weeks I think. Absolutely really important player going forward but he still puts a shift in defensively. Tickets in, I think, was really unlucky not to score. He said how many shots he had on target, maybe not clinical enough but you know he's lucky not to make the second goal on that I thought. It's really important how we mentioned how on fire, how on fire good as it has been in the last two home performances. Anybody that falls off TV regularly, properly or the right accounts on Twitter know that this has been a subject of conversation in the last few weeks. When it had been Liverpool and the atmosphere was right and then against Chelsea again it's the work of the originals. I'm glad it's straight to get the singing going again, get the banners going again and ultimately get an atmosphere that I've lived that I haven't been able to experience in the last few weeks. It just looks unbelievable the way the cameras and the gantry shake, the way the microphones distort. It just gives you a great feeling as an Everetton fan watching that. The results speak for themselves how important that atmosphere has been. Marco Silva's not mentioned those words about how much there's that cliché being the 12th man but we've seen what difference that atmosphere has made in Goodison. Being able to beat Chelsea, being able to Arsenal, being able to take that formal composure on a road to give us a consistency that I don't think I've ever seen an Everetton team have. My lifetime at least, consistency. It's just absolutely amazing. The atmosphere is incredible and at home performances is turning Everetton, it's turning Goodison into their fortress again which we've not seen in quite a while, not at all on the Marco Silva this season at least. It's massively important for us, we all said, or at least the originals have said on Twitter and then talking to Pep and Baz at Toff TV, how much of an effort they were going to put in for these big teams that we were facing in the last few games and look what's happened already. Being able to beat Chelsea at home and we've been able to beat Arsenal at home. Both, maybe not Chelsea but Arsenal in a good run of form, the favourites going into today's match, if you're watching it live. Even Jimmy, favourites of commentators right before the ball is kicked. So it's massive for us, absolutely huge, the atmosphere and hopefully we can build on that for next season. There's been talk of that already, how the club's going to compromise and trying to get flags and banners. I just really hope the originals are all the best and more fan groups like that for younger supporters that are going to have season tickets next year. It's so important for us and we've seen in these last few games what difference it's made. Just to touch on beating that top six and you know, Marco Silva said after the Chelsea game, it's absolutely ridiculous that it's gotten to the point that it has over the last two years, 2017, the last time. And for me, you know, I hadn't seen an atmosphere like we've seen in the last few weeks since we played Chelsea. Le Cacu scored that goal Martinez's last season in the FA Cup and you could feel it in the cameras and the microphones and the commentators and a live game in the same way that you could when you've been watching the last few home games. It made the difference for us and the statistic I'd seen yesterday is that, you know, we'd beaten two of the so-called top six sides in three games. It had taken 44 games up until that point, which is absolutely crazy, absolutely ridiculous, and Marco Silva said not acceptable for a club of our size, standard and what our fans expect. I just hope that it can continue. You know, it's interesting to see a team far too often putting performances in like this towards the end of the season when we're not necessarily fighting for anything. You know, we could argue that Europa League spot is what they're pushing for. I think fans would be split on how much we really want that. Europe's always, always a good thing for me. But necessarily if that's what we need going in the next season. Faith in Brandon Silva now is I think a lot of the fans do after these few games. Really important for Marco Silva's CV this for next season and winning the fans back over the day lost in some of the, you know, unacceptable performances as you say this season. Really massive, really important and something that I don't think we've seen from necessarily any manager over the last maybe even in my lifetime. You know, Mois, Nes, not necessarily didn't have that against the top six as they were then. Martinez wasn't necessarily able to do it. Certainly not Cumans, certainly not Aledais in the last while. And so it's massively important for Marco Silva. I think the fans that have backed him in between are really glad for him. I think he's won some fans back over, which is absolutely massive. You know, we go on the film next week. We are already relegated in a massive game to try and keep up momentum up three wins in a row, three clean sheets. How unusual is that to say as an Everton supporter and it feels great. It's absolutely amazing to beat seeds teams like Chelsea and Arsenal. Let me know what you think in the comments below whether you disagree with me or not. It's good to be back to interviews again and I will see you next week for the following game.