 Wel, yma'r toffi tvir yw'r matriach i'r Everton-1, Llewton Town-2, Everton-1, oed o'r FFA Cup, y 4th round tych, oed o'r sy'n parched ddeu, sefydledd bydd y last minute winner, last gasp winner, from Woodrow. A Everton got what he deserved, I think, in the end. I think it was an awful performance. It was an awful game of football for me. It was one of the lowest quality levels of game of football I have seen for a number of years. Dyma'r anodd, ie, went with 4-4-2, Djavir Djingir again continuing in goal, went with Dom and Beto at the front two, and, needless to say, it didn't work. Yeah, they looked like they'd not done even one minute work on that in training. That's how it looked today, whether that's the case or not. I'm sure it isn't, but that's how it came across. They just looked like they'd never even been on the same pitch with each other, so it didn't work at all. Luton, with the better size straight from the kick-off, really, they got into the game quicker. They'd had three attempts at goal in the opening, 90 seconds. Andros Tamsen had picked the ball up a couple of times and put crosses in. And Everton just looked flat, the grammar's flat, and the team, I mean, both teams didn't look like they were going full pelt at it, but Everton just looked flat. We didn't seem to be able to get on the front foot quick enough. We slo everything down. When we break, like we're going to go at pace, we over-hit a pass or we hit it straight to a Luton player, or we turned and passed it all the way back. You know, the amount of times that we have a ball in an advanced position, it's Michel Encore, Dwight McNeill, and it ends back with our goalkeeper is incredible, really. And Luton were able to just sit in and defend. We didn't create anything clear-cut, and that is the biggest disappointment for me. We did sometimes get into good positions. Beto's had one that he's hooked wide, but the referee gave offside, even on the lines, and hadn't given it. The referee was dreadful timing Hooper today, absolutely appalling, getting from him from start to finish. But, yeah, it was just rubbish. I mean, I don't want to sit here and be dead negative, but how can you be positive about that? There was nothing in the game. Everything was just awful today. Every player was way, way below levels that day he performed at times this season. Apart from Javad Gingir, I think he's really the only one who could say that he did okay. He made a couple of good saves in the second half. At least kicking was awful at times when we were in good positions. But, you know, we're just, like I said, we're just too slow. Our build-ups are too slow. When we do quicken it up, we get to the final third. The pass is wrong. We've got Jack Harrison running around, putting, expending loads of energy, winning the ball, and then just giving it straight back to a Luton player instead of the playing simple pass. There was one way he's pulled the ball down, and he's got options, and he tries to play a pass. There's none on Luton breaking, get a corner, and Brant White went berserk on him in the first half. Like I said, we just didn't really test him cruel. The best moment we had was a decent little move on Beto. It was a side-footed one wide. Just passed the far post, and that was really evidence. Best moment in the first half. It was a poor first half. Luton took the lead. A cross-shot that hit Andross Sarnsend, and should have been a goal kick, was given as a corner. And a corner comes in. Dominic Alvedlun looks like he's pushed it, then he's a post. He ends up on the floor. It hits Michael Encore in the arse and flies into the back of the net. And we're one down, and another set piece we haven't been able to defend when we played Luton. It was two poor teams, and they were edged it. The crowd let the players know how they felt. Frustrated. Because we did win the ball back a lot of times, and then just give it away. And that is just not good enough. The problem is, what are the options? Dan Giumet, I don't know whether he'll be here past Tuesday, to be honest. Or past Wednesday, rather, when the transfer deadline shuts Wednesday night at 11. But he sat on the bench. Now, the manager doesn't really want to use him in the Premier League. Today should have been a day where he starts. Dwight McNeill's had a poor game today. He wasn't alone. Like I said before, he was no way he was alone. Jack Harrison hasn't had a great game either. I went, one of those two, taking up the side to give Dan Giumet a go. You know, we've got Fulham on Tuesday, we've got Spares next Saturday. And that's a strange one for me from the manager's perspective. But he hasn't got any real options in midfield. And that really is the reason why he's tried the 4-4-2 that hasn't worked. I doubt we will see that again this season. Now, Evan, I've only got Premier League games to play for the rest of the season. I don't think we will be seeing Dominic Calvert living on Beto, paired together again this season. Beto just could not get into his touch. He was poor. He worked, you know, he put himself about, but he was concentrating too much on having the rest of the match with Dave Centabach, instead of moving towards the ball on a couple of occasions. Come out for the second half. I expected there to be either a changer half-time or a real good rally cry from the manager. But we just come out and everything was the same. There was flat. Luton were, you know, Ross Barclay. Our fans made it clear they don't like him. For me he was probably one of the best players on the pitch. Never panicked. Always calm and possession. Hit some great passers left and right. We couldn't do that. James Garner had probably his waste display in terms of giving the ball away and passing. Sure passers that should have got there. He hit out for the throw-ins or he hit straight to the Luton player when we got in. We were in two or three times in the first half with good runs and it wasn't just James Garner. Other people overhitting, simple pass. Dwight McNeill done it twice. A simple pass, which would have put someone away in the box, kicked out for a goal kick. That continued. But we did get level. Some good battlin by Beto. Those really well get the ball out of his feet. Clips the ball across to Harrison. Harrison skipped inside. Drives a shot which Tim Krull should save. In keeping with the quality of the match, Tim Krull let it squirm under his body and it crosses the line. It's one-one. That was just around the hour mark. The fans' noise level went up a bit. It was great camp we go on. We put Luton under a little bit of pressure. They looked a little bit wobbly at times. We just couldn't get the final ball. We had the last pass. Luton made five changes fresh in their team. It gave them a bit of energy. Javadjing has had to come up big from a header off a corner. He's made a good save of full set. Then an even better one from Adabayo when Jada Brantwight failed to clear a ball. On the touchline, Adabayo went on. Andros Townsend actually was on his own. Adabayo shot himself and Javadjing tipped it wide. Luton also had another opportunity in the box. Andros Townsend does brilliantly. Takes about three men out and the goalie and squares it to Morris. He shot cleared off the line but he should have scored. He should have blasted it and he didn't try to police it. The warning signs were there for everything. At the other end Jack Harrison had the good work from Dwight McNeill. Vollidover better. Vollidover when it looked easier to hit the target. And we just couldn't get... You know, when we did get balls into the box we just didn't pick up second balls. Sean Dyche took off Dominic Halbert Lewin and Dwight McNeill put an arm with Dan Jumit and Joseph Chimmitty. Chimmitty had a couple of headers back across goal but didn't really look like he was going to get on the end of anything as that kind of threat. Dan Jumit didn't get into the game at all. Really had one run and his shot was blocked. And Luton just looked like a little bit more energy and we got into injury time and they went and forced the corner but it was really poor play from Tarkovsky. He had the opportunity to smash it into the bull and road stand for a throwing and he tried to be cute and dink it off or be aimed to play it off the Luton player for a goal kick and he sliced it out for a corner. The corner went in, back post, Everton failed to clear and Woodrob knocked it in to the net to give Luton a victory come off the bench, give Luton a win. Luton have come to goodness now twice this season. He won both games by two goals to one. Those four goals they've scored have all been off set pieces. And this was something I am really surprised at. This was something I thought Sean Dyche would have us perfect at almost defending set pieces by four goals. We can see that now against Luton in two games off-run set plays. So really poor from us today. That was their biggest threat and we didn't deal with it. And without the cup, you know, the last kick of the game basically and we've gone out and it's a lesson of a little bit of complacency. How do you get the players up for it? But also the squad is thin and I said the other day, I think I said probably in the last match reaction that they have to bring players in. The injury news now on is like Gomez today, Corae today, no Seamus Coleman today, no Ashley Young today. This squad, no, it's just a guy and a guy. This squad can't cope. I know we go to practically one game a week. I know we've got full of them on Tuesday then spares next Saturday, but it's only Premier League games now, but the squad still needs two additions in my opinion and that's whether or not Dan Duma goes. If Dan Duma goes, that would be three. But I don't need them if you're playing no winger. Fair play if Dan Duma is not going to be an option. Ship them out and get someone else in. But I just, I can't sit here and say that I feel like we will bring anyone in cos I'm just not confident in the slightest. The whole club just feels stagnated at the moment and it is what it is. We are out of the FA Cup. Man, on a matter, I'm going to give it a javaging here cos like I said before, I don't think anybody put in a decent performance. I really don't think. The passing was shocking. It was just one of them days, I think. They just turned up and it didn't work, so Virginia did make a couple of big saves, kept us in the game. I'd have to see the winning goal to see whether he could do any better with that. I'm not sure he could, but so javaging is my man of the match. That is it from me. Hit the like button and subscribe if you haven't given the video a thumbs up. See you later.