 Erfyrddwch yn y toffi tfoeid, a gwaith y ffordd, efallai na'r lleidio eich cyfanydd. Yn 3 pwynt gwaith cyfanydd, yn gweithio'r barath gwaith, y journalist. Fe yw'r gwnaeth gyda'r Sion. Y dweud eich cofnodd o'r list, efallai'n gallu chi'n cyfanydd y gwaith o'r barath cyfanydd, ond mae'n cyrraed o'r llun o'r lleidio eich cyfanydd. Lам, dweud, dweud y byddug? Yes about the time. I can't remember the last time I would have had a last minute win I felt like that aspect but黃wyew, I was thinking after the new castle result I convinced myself that that was the season done So it all turned that one minute kind of past a faith it's gone to the polar opposite it's turned back now in the space of 5 min Iawn i'r fflaen i'r 1st arf yn 10 sg o'n y breik o'r fflaen i'r fflaen i'r 2nd. Yn y fwy ffaen, fyddan nhw'n gweithio'r fflaen i bach. Cael o ansiolotu, mae'n gwneud y breik a fydd yn eich gafodd gan yng Nghymru. Mae'n fawr i ddweud i'r bobl i'r bobl i'r sefydlu. Rha Izgynwys Cymaint yn bach. Mae hefyd, maeeth didgwyf yn gyfrifnu learna. Mae'n meddwl bod eich gilydd neu'n gyllidio, sydd wedi'u mynd i'r sefydliadau gylffiadau. Mae'r gilydd a'r sefydliadau o'r meddwl i'r gyllidio, a'i wobl i'r benard. Bynd i'r benard, mae'r swydd yn yn fwy o'r newidio. Yn y prif, mae'r gilydd i'r newidio ar y têm ystafell. Mae'r gilydd i'r sefydliadau i'r sefydliadau i'r sefydliadau. Mae'n fyddai'n fyddai'n'u gilydd i'r sefydliadau i'r sefydliadau. a dyna am y mod i'r gwirio mewn golygu hynny yn gwneud yw'r gweithwyr yn mynd i'r cyfnod. A ddweud oherwydd, os ydych chi'n gweithio'r gweithwyr yma, dyna'r gweithwyr gweithwyr yn cyfnod am yma, i chi'n gweithwyr ddwy'n gweithwyr. Ond ar ymlaen, rwy'n gweithio'n gweithwyr i'r gwirio'r gweithwyr. Mae'n gweithwyr yn ymlaen. Mae'r gweithwyr yn gweithwyr. a fyddwn i fydden nhw fel ei fod yn ymwrydd Ond yr ydy'r hiad yn fwyaf yn iddyn nhw, gallai'r ffyn sy'n wneud am bwyllte salon er fydd gennym eich gynhyrch ac mae'n dweud eich gynhyrch a cyfotsio'n ddweud ystod o'u gwaith ddiolch chi'n gwybod ceisio'n gwych a fe bod yn maen nhw'n gwybod ac mae'n amlwg i'r amguaddol yn cael ei gydig wedyn ymddangos gwrs yw ymddangos oedd ymddangos gwrs yn gwneud felly.. Rae dweud eich bod pob i'ch eich bod wedi amlunio, alech y byth yn cael eu cymdeithasol iawn. Ond i ychydig wedi canoli ddechrau'r bwysig hefyd. O fod yn cael amlunio'r ddannu eich cymdeithasol, wedi'i dweud eich bod ymwyno'r dda, oherwydd mae'r ddechrau Diwrnod Gwaslwyddoedd. Mae'r ddweud yn cael y brosid o'r cyfrant fel arfer. Mae'r ddechrau sy'n... Rwy'n ei gynnwch wedi'i gwaith ddweud hynny. ond yn ei wneud yn ymwyaf, ond bynnw'n gael y brif arnau. Yn ystod i'r cyflwyf, hefyd yn ei fawr, ydy'r fawr cyflwyf yn ymwneud yn ymwneud yn ymwneud yn ymwneud yn i, ond rwy'n credu'n gweithio'n gwahanol. Dweud hynny'n ddim yn ymgyrch o'i ddweud o'r bwysigol, oedd yn maen nhw'n gyfwilol a fyddwch yn ymwneud yn fwyaf. Yn ymdweud ymwneud yn ymwyaf, Felly mae'r gweithio yn ysgol i'r bwrdd i'r gweithio. Rwy'n gwneud i gion eich gwirio, ac mae'r llyfr gan y bwrdd gyfer y gweithio. Fe'r 86% ac mae'r gweithio y ffyrdd yn y fwrdd. Rwy'n gwneud i'n ddau'r gweithio'r bwrdd gyda'r gweithio, mae'r gweithio 5 o'r bwrdd gyfrifiadau, ac mae'r gweithio'r gweithio'r bwrdd gyda'r gweithio. Felly, rwy'n gweithio arnynt yr hyn, maen nhw'n fath o ddweudio'r cyhoedd, a'n gwneud i'r hyn o'r hyfforddiad o'r hyfforddiad o'r hyfforddiad. Dw i'n gwneud, mae'n gwneud y gwasanaeth a gwneud unrhyw, oedd y masbyg nag o'r gwaith y bryd, trefnodd i'r cyfaint o'r baron. Mae'n pethau o'r hyfforddiad o'r cyfriffeithio. Mae'r hanesol o'r carlo antylott i'r cyfriffeithio yma, oedd mae'n meddwl am ddylo. A rydw i'n mynd i'n cael y cysylltiad, a phobl yn ymddangos i'n ddwy i ambrannu, On o'n gweithio eich gweithio i gyllid i ni'n gweithio lefnodd, a'r drwy'r gweithio eich gweithio. A mynd i'n ffrygiad yn fwylltyn, ac mae'n tynnu i'n dal o'n gweithio, ac mae'n byw'n ddefnyddio'n ystafell. I mi'n ddweud, o'n ddweud, mae'n ddweud o'i ddweud, ac mae'n ddweud i ni'n ddweud i gweithio, yn ddweud i ni'n ddweud i ni'n ddweud i ni, yn ddweud o'n ddweud i ni. Felly, mae'n meddwl i'ch meddwl, felly mae'n meddwl yn gorfod. Felly mae'n meddwl yn meddwl, a dyna wnaeth hynny'n gwybod rhaiiau a'r byd. Ond mae hynny'n meddwl y modd cofyn o'i meddwl ar y gynnig o gyffrith ffawr. Felly, mae'n meddwl bod o'r hyffredig gyda sicrhau yn y peth o whim.. ..fu'r ffordd ymol yn y ddau 5-6 gynnal gyhoedd mewn beth yw, …mhaen, mae, yn adon nhw, mae'n teithio yn iawn bod rhai ffawr. ond y dyfodol yw'r tarllen yn ystafell, ac mae'n gweithio, fel y maen nhw'n ystafell. Mae'n rwyg hon yn ddweud o'r gybrifnig pwysig, a mae'r cyjae i'r maen ychydig i'r bod ddod yn ans journalists gyda toriau am y byth. I bod yw'n tyfu, i fod yma ym môn yw'r gwaith, ond rwy'n heatedr o'r ddweud o'r gwaith sy'n iawn yn eu gweithio i'r gwahanol. Rydyn ni'n sylw i'r daethau. Missau 23, rydyn ni'n mynd gweld o ddwy'r cyfle. yw'n rhan deall oherwydd'na'ch diwrnod o'i fynd o'n biwylliant, ond rydyn ni'n ymwneud o'w iawn oherwydd am y cwymru, a wrth gwrs hon yn gwneud eich dysgu, a pwysig yn mwy fwy o'r 10ser wedi'u hytrach. Roeddwn i'r cymdeilio'r Caevin Camblynyn fel y fwy porffaith. Ac rydyn ni wedi'u yn i'n gofyn o'r bair wno. Dwy'n rhaid o'n gweithio'n gweld o'r bod会 geltyddol, Because he's a player that's trying to break the lines. He's a player that's trying to thread people through show. You've almost got to just accept that part of his game. If you do that doing in and around art penalty area, then you're fair enough for them, you know when they understand that, or that people are committing, and he is right under it, not passion to breaking, unless.. but when he is at the forefront of our attacks and he's trying to thread balls through tear vitiahlers, not moies, keen, odd dom, sometimes it'll come off and other times it won't.. waters players. You have to allow that. recycling is similar. A you have to allow the fact that they're going to give the ball over.. ..a way of times. Because they're the ones trying to break her up.Q. Ros Barclhi used to do it. And sometimes he'd... ...hesitate the chance of going and people are getting his back. But since Barclhi left, we've had no one like him. ..who can run. And I think that was the closest we've got to that grass. That actually pulled in my differentiation with him the other day. When I saw it, he didn't pick up the ball and rule with it enough. But it's the type of game that it was for one. yn gallu'n lle o'n meddwl i'ch次ol wneud yn dweud i'r llai cwestiynau, allwn i'n feddwl fanlunio'r maen nhw, mae'n meddwl gyda'n meddwl havau i'r siaradol, ac mae'n meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddlunio'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl yn ei wneud, mae gennym i ddim yn ôl ei tro,yn o'r meddwl i'r comfciwn o'i ei chael o bla nad oeddwn yn sefydlwyd, fel o powa. Dw i'n newyddai i'r teimlo ar gyfer Gael. A'n gweithio'n Gomes, mae twyl yna dda nid yn falch. Felly hefyd, dwi'n ddim yn rwyf yn yn gweithio'i erbyn. Rwyf wedi bod yn eu bodi hefyd yn eich... Roeddwn i'n ddyn nhw'n rydyn ni ddim yn cael ei bod yn oed yn fuddiad ar amser dylwiau. A'r dylwiau yn oed yn oed yn gweithio'r iawn bydd yw'r yn dweid. A'r ddullwiau arno Facebook yn ei ddwydd, ac roeddwn i wedi wneud Eurofong. Wrth chi'n pryd am catastrophe o'r hyn, mae'n rhaid i weld eu obs iddyn nhw'n lighter fel Rhyw Llywodraeth. Felly, ond y Caerdydd hynny'n dweud dwi'n ddweud y ffordd i ddim. Mae hyn yn gwneud am siaradau i gael. Nid efallai mae'r pethau heb yn un o'r 6-7 sy'n 10. Mae'r cyffin yn gwybod dwi'n ddim, a i beddu i bau gennym, mynd yn dod i gwaith o'r brwyth iawn. Mae'n ysgrifithbeth wedi bod nad oes yn ffrindol iawn a popeth eich ddweud ers ymchwil pwys ei gydag ysgol. We've seen that across the park haven't we, when you get a top manager then we can improve players who are maybe flipping a coin about it. We went behind the merits of the goal people can question where is, who should have been doing what? I think like we said off-air as well it's just probably three or four mistakes in there. There are only little mistakes from each player. I don't think anyone's really to blame. There's no glaringly obvious thing. I think we lose the battle in midfield which was always going to be important. And they've got three massive players in there in Capoea, Decori and Shalabar that they had. And he's scrapping down on the touch line and Capoea gets it and he gets out of his feet and he picks a really good pass over to Delafoe who's drifted wide. Walcott hasn't tracked his run. Cedibi's on D&E and probably should be calling to Walcott but at the same time he's concentrating. The rest of the defence has shifted across because the ball was on that side. And Delafoe was taking it down and he's got the thing and then when Walcott gets back he doesn't track the run. He's probably one of those finishes that if he hits it where he means to, I think it's a save. I do think once getting there Walcott can do better to block the run. Mina could probably do more to try and block the shot but he probably just can't get there. Maybe if it had been a yard sharper it's kind of that yard in your head isn't it that he lacked on that occasion. And then Pickford could probably do that extra reach. So I think it's little bits added up. I don't think anyone made a glaring mistake. No I mean it's a good ball out. Great control from Gerard Delafoe. Lovely first touch. And for me we're okay Cedibi gets across and Walcott goes on screens as well. But the problem what Walcott does is he gets himself initially into a decent position. But he looks to his right shoulder to see who's behind him. Instead of looking left because he should be tracking Masina who's the fullback. And he doesn't he looks the wrong way so he looks and there's no one there so he thinks I'm okay. Whereas if he glances to the left he sees the run and he can drop in and then Delafoe hasn't got that pass. But because he looks the wrong way Walcott and leaves a gap Delafoe he just pops it off and you're right then after that can Mina get across. I'm not sure because I think if he hits it Mina blocks it goes into the floor and under him. And then Pickford dies and it seems to drop under his hand. I think the way that I'd maybe describe it with Pickford a Mina is I think they both hesitate for a split second. Mina probably thinks if I get there I'm going to do a Jags and deflects into top corner like Jag Elco is used to do. Or I'm Pickford maybe thinks Mina's going to get there. So he's one of them it's like a little bit. It's like half mistakes isn't it really. And I support listen every goal ever scored you can break everything down and our goals you can as well. So we went one behind but I thought I thought we don't all right. We seem to get the confidence didn't seem to go at that stage. We got the ball down started knocking it round again. Yeah there were one and there were a few little bits and pieces I want and I think we had that crossing. The good that they're from Calvert Lou and which and all right it was a comfortable catch. Yeah it was just one of them obviously if the goalkeeper had been wrong footed at all he'd have been going in. But you know it was like not no real chance but we were getting a foothold in the game. I don't think we'd been battered at all we were just it would get in with that. We probably lacked a bit of urgency I think in our play and there were one moment where Delph actually did really well. He got round his man he drove forward and we had like he had it will be with Charleston wall cut and Calvert Lou and all and he just gave the ball away. And it was like is it going to be one of those days. I mean I don't think Delph's game got any better from there. That was so frustrating because he done brilliantly. He skipped in front, skipped in front. And that's the first time I've seen him do it. And drove and it was like this is brilliant and I'll find the shape. And the thing is if you find the shape we're in on Ben Foster with three or four of us and it was you're right it was there was a bit too much of that from a lot of players. You do the yard work get to the final third meet sloppy give the ball away or we'd stop and come back and go back and go back. I think with our plays sometimes and the best teams just they're not the thinking one step ahead of the opposition maybe but they're not thinking one step ahead of themselves. They know that they've got to focus first and doing what they do. With our players and I think with some of it his experience like the one player don't think who does it is Rich Alison because I think he's just got that mentality where he just he's just focusing on what he's doing right there and then. And that's why when push comes to shove in the big moments I think you can trust him above any other player you've got. But Cavalryan definitely does it. Davies has done it. Keen does it to next end. But then your more experienced players like Sigurdsson Walcott Delph like they kind of think oh we've done this and then it's like the thinking of the next step. We're just focused on getting to that next step first. The rest will sort itself out. So I think that's what Delph were doing. He thought oh I've got all these people ahead of me and he was already thinking about when I lay it off what am I going to do. And it was just that kind of one moment. Taking care of the ball. You know we done all the hard work. Nic then drove brilliantly and we haven't seen an ever midfield player drive like that. That's what we're missing. That's what we're missing someone who can go through the gears and he left them for that. You know what when you look at Delph. I actually thought he was all right. He'd done a lot of good work. But then stupidity ended up undoing his game. So everything he's done before that's all right. Is now you have to look at and go well sorry we can't trust you. You're supposed to be an experienced man. I'm going to be honest I've been really disappointed with Delph. And I don't want it. I think I actually think because he's been a new signing that he's got cut a lot of slack. But I honestly can't think of any games that he's been particularly better than Schneiderley and all Sigurdsson. But I will like fair. I think the Wolves game these days full day was really really good. But Annie did have Gomez alongside him and I think that's a massive factor. He hasn't had our best midfielder alongside him. But at the same time I wanted I want to see him take some responsibility. We've had the makeshift midfield but he's been fit and playing in it recently. It's like well where's come on you've won three Premier League titles. And he was brought if he wasn't brought in to do a lead to be in a leadership role. But he was he was specifically brought for that. There'd be no other reason that we were signing him. We didn't sign him to be Garner's replacement. We signed him actually as an additional player because we lacked that experienced head. And he'd let us the second what for go which obviously I know we'll get to. But this is my thing with Delph. I think he kind of plays safe sometimes in his head. And I don't get it because at City I can't imagine that that's what they do. Maybe he's just trying to adapt to his surroundings. He's thinking that he's got to because he maybe he's brought into this. But maybe he's thinking he's got to play safe. But that's like that. He's like that half second of taking his eye off the ball. Trying to then play a safe pass and completely get it wrong. And I just don't think he ever got his head right after after that again. Like I said, I had a couple of those moments where he'd nicked in and competed quite well in a midfield. I don't think we were under any real pressure. I thought she didn't don all right. He came out of nothing a second goal. And the second, it's 1-0 and we were getting higher up the pitch. Dean had gone on a couple of overlaps and hadn't quite come off. And you're thinking, all right, we're still in this. We're not playing very well, but you know the manager's going to tinker with it and whatever. And then that goal, we give the ball away stupidly, put it in and knocks it inside. It goes up in the air and then it's Delph. And it's either clear it with your right foot and put it, get rid of it and get set. Or take it down. This is not the time. It tries a little wall pass, but he puts it between whole gate and meaner. To neither of them. And Dean is in. You know, and Pireia goes off. He lays it off. And it's a great finish. You know, and meaner almost gets there. Pickford has to make it the shit. I can't blame either of them. It's back of the net. And it's 2-0 from nothing. And you're thinking, that's our way of contributing to our own downfall. But the two dreadful goals. Two poor goals because if we just, certainly the first one is switching off on the goal. And like I said before, every goal you can point away. Unless someone scores a wail from nowhere, you can blame someone for a goal that you can see it obviously. But the second goal was just sloppy play. It can be prevented. The same as Newcastle's goals, the other way. It can be prevented. And I guess that's what Carlo Antio lot would be working on with them. But someone like Delph, you're right. The experience, what I thought he'd bring, is the leadership. But playing in that Manchester City team, which was unbelievable, and he's played in it for so long. Being under Guardiola, they never panic. They are at the moment, but in general, they haven't panic. And I would have thought that those moments, he would have brought clarity to the team and really showed them what you're doing in those difficult moments. I think it may be, obviously, that big thing about the basics of football and things like that. In the Manchester City documentary, I actually just think, I hope you don't message me on Instagram now, but I actually just think that maybe he's just a bit of a loudmouth. Honestly, I've been really, really impressed by him. Obviously, I want him to be that player for us. I want him to improve. I want all of our players to play well. But if there was one signing of all the signings that I think we've made, there's a bit of a question. The other thing, in his defence, what I would say about Fabian Delfish, he's not really been fit all season, so he's had a stop start. And again, he hasn't been in that midfield. I don't think he was brought in to be a first choice midfielder, or if he did, it would be in a three. I just want him, when he's playing, I want him to be better, and I know that he's got the experience to do it. So, we'll obviously see what happens. Well, it is what it is. He's got to learn from it. You're learning all the time. Every time you play football, you're learning something. He's got to learn that. 2-0, it looked, like you said, right at the start of the show. You're thinking, these now, these beat us, there's four points between us, and he's in the bottom today. You don't know what's happening, where anything's coming from, and everything get a corner. Mason Holgate puts a ball, arrow, ball in towards and it's cleared, I think, by cat-cat, it goes off for a corner. You don't hold any real hope with having to set pieces. One steaming puts it in a good area as well. Well, not great, but great ball in. Meena makes a nuisance of himself. Holgate and Calvert live in the day, and Gary Meena pokes it in, and he's been getting closer in the preview. I'd said he'd had prior to sat, he'd had 19 attempts at goal, which is the most we're outscoring than anyone this season. So, he was off the mark, got finished from close range. I was thinking, a VAR gonna intervene here. I didn't hear the comment or anything, but I was thinking, are they gonna give it for a handball? But it was there, when you see it again. Luckily. We'd had one where VAR had looked at a Llew Cyddi, and tackled for a possible red card. And then they'd done the Watford place right after the live. And you're like, what's going on here? Nonsense. But it's 2-1 and you're thinking great injury time. Getting back in the game. And everything, get the ball from, you know, off Watford again, break again and get another corner, Llew Cyddi in this hand. So, I think it actually comes from a long ball forward, and Calvert-Lewin wins a really good head and puts it back to Rich Arlison, who just can't get there. Watford clear, but Holgate charges out, steps out, and he plays a brilliant pass. It's similar to what he did against Brighton when Calvert-Lewin scored. It's a full-up pass, and no-one else has done it. The thing is, none of Armidfielders have been doing that. I can't think Sigurdson can, I think Delft can, but they just weren't doing that at the time. So Holgate took it, it matters into his own hand. And that's it, he really drove us on. Let's commit and play it. Right in, step on forward, and go and pass one. Everyone moves forward, and it's a good cross, a decent cross anyway, but it just did the job of getting the corner. And then you're thinking, what the hell? These are rocking here. The corner comes in, I mean a brilliant into the net. Cathcart should do better, but that's what we saw Meena doing in a well cup. In a weird way, I think not that what happened against Newcastle isn't any way positive. I've still fallen out with him over it, but I can't get over it. But I think because that happened to us, we knew that, hang on, in two minutes isn't a thing. We can do it, we've just had it done to us. So I think it was kind of like, well, we know that it can happen. I just think it was perfect retribution. We concede to an injury time against Newcastle, and we get it. If only we'd have had two centre-backs to bring on, very un-evident. Normally the other way round, normally we'd score to an injury time in the next game, but to to at the break, when you're thinking we've got out of jail a little bit there, it's been great. I mean, they hadn't done anything either, but they were tuned up on the strong side, get in to to, and then we came out the second half, and I thought we were excellent, we were on it from the first whistle, they were panicking. We got that free kick. We had that 5-10 minutes, didn't we, after the way we did. We just pressed brilliantly, and they were just giving, first I was kicking it anyway, and it was just, I think that's what we need to do as well. We didn't really have it against Newcastle, but we do have these, but we've had these sudden, just successive managers as well. We had these periods of game, like 5-10 minutes, and it's like if we don't get that goal, the momentum just ebbs out, and that happens in football, then it's like a good team keeps up that pressure. Keeps up that pressure. The first 20 minutes to the second half, I don't think of anything that we did particularly badly. They didn't have it, if it didn't run. We'd had a couple where we broke as well, and Cathcart had made two brilliant interceptions, just don't want to have had two tapings. We finally made the change, which I think with the right time, a keen did come on just after the hour. A keen, of all we were tired, and then it was just Sodslaw that I was thinking that, we're on top, we've finally made that attacking change, and then Delph gets on top. Not with the attacking change, because I thought a keen would be the first sub. But the fact that he seemed to put a keen on the left-hand side and left with Jarlison... Yeah, I thought... I think it was a weird one for me, but I think maybe it was just that he wanted with Jarlison up against those to drop to the last one now. I don't know, maybe the plan was to get keen on getting him into the game a bit, and then make another change, maybe bring Bernard on, and maybe take one of the strikers off, maybe it was just a phase thing, but obviously once the red card happens, then that comes in well. I mean, the red card, Llywyddyn gives Delph a... I don't know why he done this against West Ham as well, in some sloppy passes. So the first booking, he doesn't give Delph a very good ball. It's for me, that ball needs to go down the line, and then we just get set. But he slides it inside, but it's too far ahead of Delph. He's probably the harsher of the two, because it just looks worse than it is. Like on four, because he's come from behind, but he does get the ball, but then he catches him on the follow-through. So I agree that it's probably a booking, but most of the chat has been about the second one harsher. I think the second one's a definite booking, because he's gone through on his kicked in. I don't even think the second one's a foul. For me, I've watched it about 15 times. He doesn't even trust me. I'd have given Delph a booking purely if being... That was what I said, but I just think the first one, the minute you leave the floor, it's a booking. We've seen red cards for that, and when it done a possible red card, it wouldn't have surprised me if the IR had to give me a break, because we've seen long staff getting sent off early in the season, a couple of others who've gone for it and followed through. He does get the ball, he does get the ball, but you can't jump in with that action, you just can't. It was stupid for me, because I think he's gone alongside them. He'd have been able to get round them anyway. I know he was frustrated, but I think he's got it. If we've bought him for the reason we have, he's the one that has to show other players what you do. So, if you're a young player, like Richard Ellison or Moise Keane or Tom Davis who's in midfield, or Anthony Gordon or whatever, he's the example, don't dive in, I've done it all. And top players, so others follow their example, and yet he's jumping in for no reason, it was stupidity. But you're absolutely right, the second one, he should have got a yellow card for being stupid. When you look at it again, he gets the ball, he doesn't even touch Kapooie, Kapooie does what he will do and makes the move. The line turns really poor, because the line doesn't give it, the ref doesn't even give it, and he's flagging as if it's a big madfowl. But what's he doing? The ball is running down the line, he's got no danger, screen him, stay with him. He's left-sided Delph anyway, so all he has to do is shuffle to his left side, closes down the angle for Kapooie, all Kapooie there can do then is go back. The worst he can do is go back or Delph gets to it and prod it out for throwing which is what he just tries to do anyway. He's just this stupid kick out and honestly I would have done with him at that point, at that stage of what, I don't want to see it again. There's two things. One is why is he making the challenge when he's on a booking and you know what that referee is like, pausing, he's horrific. I ate him after the walls game, the first game of last season when he said Jack's off for nothing and he's never been any good since, he's been terrible and he was terrible again on Saturday. But why give the referee the opportunity to book you when you've been booked? It's ridiculous. And secondly, even if he doesn't get booked and the team, they were massive. A free kick in a dangerous area which is what you don't do and that's what we do. But that should be surely in your build-up all week or on a Friday whenever they do the tactics. One of the things when you're playing a team that are all six foot ten is don't give silly free kicks away and corners away and silly free kicks are parallel with your penalty area because they can bend it in, they're all overload you and it's an attempt to go and he dives in and it's like okay he gets the ball, he does and I don't understand and someone probably one of our viewers will tell me different but I don't understand why VAR can't say to the referee that he's in the book and you know he's got the book. Do you know what I mean? Because if it was a red card that he's with I don't know if it's because it wasn't a straight red so they can't check the others fair enough that's right and he gets his foot on the ball so I think poor son looking at it again I think actually he did get it and the linesman should be helping him out there but he should be sent off for being stupid but he's just one of them things unnecessary wasn't it it wasn't like the lad was running through when he's had to take him for the team you know we see him one last season where Luke had been it's like the lad down when he had to, there he did and there was no danger so you're thinking 20 minutes left down to 10 minutes you know we've given them a foot all back in the game and he didn't really he's done nothing, he's tried many, he's brought success and come on and he's tried different things he's gone too far from the word Danny he's even brought Danny Welvech when he came on I was like for God's sake then with Del's sending off it was just like this is inevitable but I thought the manager dealt with it straight away I think he made the right change he's gone off which surprised me a little bit only not that he hadn't had a very good game I don't know whether he was still carrying an injury because he got 8 on half time in fact when he got the call and he was limping and he just wasn't up to speed I think he was one of the focus on the public tech and key in that sense of like not because it was high why was I thinking he was doing something like that so it was maybe I thought the initial change might be wall cut but again I think the reason wall cuts in is because of that pace Calvert-Lewin's quick but he isn't as quick as Theo when he gets going so and the thing then again with Calvert-Lewin is because of the shape we went in we kind of went into like a 4-4-1 so it's either Richard Allison and Keane playing wide so whatever you've got two players playing out of position for the sake of just having a lad up top when really all we needed to do was to chase it Richard Allison went over to the left and played really well and Michael Keane came on and was excellent that's what he's good at though what we could do then he kind of rallied us that red card probably gave us a bit more kind of the worlds against us and everything like that because the players clearly felt aggrieved by it as well fair play we kind of moved back that five yards like he said Keane can come on he still turns like a bus but he doesn't matter because he doesn't have to think about what's behind him everything's in front of him and we've got the height coming on so again you maybe don't lose Don there as well and the thing is you can put Holgate in midfield I know he played there 15 minutes 20 minutes ultimately but I just think he showed he showed up the rest of him again and there was one where he got a booking didn't he for just kicking someone but it was needed at that point and I think it might have just after or just before we'd scored and he just did it on the halfway line it doesn't matter there there is no danger because we actually stood it as well at this time unlike against me we actually stood it and yeah he just Holgate went in there and then just had that we had that shield and he was still I mean don't get me wrong it was still kind of you know back to the wall and a bit last ditch like we always are and you know a bit of panic but but in general we did really well I think well after Delft sent off I can think of like two chances sorry that and both were the corey shots from the edge of the box both with volleys I think one one went one side and one went the other and then from there next free kick obviously is where the goal comes from so so I thought we didn't I thought we'd reset really well after the goal I think we you know I didn't feel well we just looked in a shape I didn't feel an air of inevitability which I have done in the past I just thought well if we can get out with a point 10 then you know you want to win games if you can't win you don't lose but we'd had two counterattacks that just hadn't come off and we were still going for it and I was encouraged by that thinking it's good to be we're still having a go here rather than just kicking it the thing is we had the three sorry they've all got pace and because Watford were pushing high we were just sitting back we had that three then just as a front three even though we were playing as a 4-4-1 we had those because of the pace and we were kicking quickly and Snydlam was on obviously and Hulgate was green and so we were breaking out quite well but you're right we were having to defend as well and apart from the two decor there was just one where he'd flick through and added on and we were all seemed to be bit of pinball me clayed it but then we get the goal don't we Michael King clears the ball in it gets knocked up and then Moise King does really well to play it I think it's been overlooked because Billiante there and he kind of reminded me the goal the Sigitsyn goal was scored against West Ham early in the season where King kind of got his body in the way and just got to it first and the thing is with him he just he looked he would he were heavy touch from whichever Watford played with I can't remember and he just managed to get his toe to it and prod and then obviously with Charleston's there and with Charleston just like just just brilliantly and at that point in the game at 90th minute when he's been working he might not have had a Billiante game but he worked hard and then to have the legs and the awareness and the fitness and the pace to take three well two or three players with him and he actually draws the defender over as well because I thought what he delayed the pass to long enough which is really clever because he's a good touch and he gets out of his feet and it draws the other defender over and it just leaves that gap then to put it through and he has the composure to pick the pass as well it was a great boy, brilliant break like he said he makes it brilliantly and then sets off and Charleston go get it out of his feet brilliantly first two touch just takes him away from the defenders and he could have gone down as well there was a point where he was getting tugged and he might have gone down before that and I'm sure if we were three top at that stage he would have gone like that but he just carried on because he saw the chance with it the opportunity was brilliant but good ball to Moise King brilliant awareness by King to find well cut and he just swings at it with his left foot it's his weaker foot it would have been lovely for him to think it over the keeper luckily it doesn't matter and obviously it could have been very different we'd have been talking about a glaring missed chance to win it but the point is that it wasn't because Walcott had followed it up and they worked as a front free they worked in tandem Walcott is probably the only player I could have got on the end of that by the way the pace we haven't seen that this season enough and there's been a lot coming in now hopefully that's something that he's going to carry on and I saw a piece on the athletic to plug it I saw a piece on the athletic the other day yesterday about Walcott saying that they'd all been to the Ivy restaurant all the players and it was a team organised thing and you know whatever you think of that maybe there is at least that team spirit there and I think it proved it in that goal it was like we're all going to follow each other up here and obviously it's paid off and again Walcott was poor but I don't think it was massive worse than anyone else he just had a 6 out of 10 game it was a work a work man like performance that you have to do you have to battle roll your sleaze waffa don't forget before Saturday we were unbeaten at home on the patient he'd had four wins four of the last five hadn't needed to draw much space so he was looking to beat Evan for the first time and four consecutive wins on the run he'd never done before and different things it was a tough one to tend in it against Evan to break like that and the ball rolls across and you see Walcott holding your breath can he finish it when he smashes it in and then obviously there's limbs in our end unbelievable if he'd have had a 10 yards off the line and he'd have taken the touch he's one of them players when he's got split seconds think about things instinct that finishes you better than Evan he did really well because when I saw the replay he was offside because he got there so quickly but he held his run he's just backing each other up we haven't seen that enough from us the best teams always do that and it was the celebrations that you could see with the goal what it meant sprinting and diving what you came screaming on the floor and everything going off it's incredible shows you what it means and how important it was I just want to pick up on a couple of plays you've highlighted there if I can find anything Mason Holgate he's the first one two goals he hadn't scored until saturday he'd had the most attempts without scoring a goal I thought he was excellent at the weekend I don't get when people criticise him because he's been Evan Evan's best player all season so I'm not saying late Holgate's been amazing I can't think of any game that he's had the thing is we mean I agree that he's been our one of our top three players I can't think of any game that he's been amazing in I can't think of one game that he's really stood out has been or he was immense but he's just been really consistent and that's what you want from your centre back isn't it he's had moments obviously where he could have done better but I think finally getting those two goals of doing the world because how we've turned him into a 50 pair since he gave one of top scores at World Cup we've signed him and he just forgot how to head of all let's back at the weekend 72 touches two goals 43 successful passes 23 forward passes four successful long balls passing accuracy 75% which is one of the top five players five ball recoveries five aerial duels one which you'd expect I mean Dini didn't really have a sniff against him I've seen someone saying Dini played well against him Dini did one thing which was when Delft passed it to him and he passed it through that's all Dini had I don't think he'd done anything he had two clearances two successful tackles and two fouls so a solid performance scored a brace obviously and hopefully that's got that off his back now and he will become the goals will come and he's been denied a few times this season by unbelievable saves he's missed chances that he should score new castle at 2-0 so hopefully now he's got his eye in as they say hopefully we'll get more of that because if he can get half a dozen goals a season which he should really decide it makes a massive difference you shouldn't be looking at your defendants for goals but like I said last time I think I went here Keenan mean to get that many chances they should be scoring five or six goals people think he likes when we had Lescot double figures and you're way too young but when we won the league in the 80s we got 15 goals from centre back things like that so it's about making it's not like you don't get the chances you get in the right areas it's about having the composure there's a bit of confidence now with that because I think defensively I've been really impressed with him this season I never really even had any doubts last year I think he got a lot of unfair criticism at times last year but he was in you've got I think first season injuries and then when he played I don't think him and Zuma ever really worked together as a partnership in the sense that I just think they're both front foot defenders a bit of a mix there now him and Holgate seem to work together because Holgate's got that bit of pace and Meena can just concentrate on being the best and then it was a bit like that last year with Keenan and Zuma towards the end of the season obviously a bit different that neither of them had liked Holgate I'd say but he had that mix and I just don't think Meena and Keen and Meena and Zuma ever really worked together and then he was in and out of the side anyway due to injuries and then obviously we went on that good run when he wasn't in the side and then that good run started last year it started with that Chelsea win really because we beat Cardiff didn't we and then we lost to Newcastle in Ridiculous through a little bit of a loss to Newcastle but Meena played against Chelsea but Meena played against Chelsea played really really well and he got injured in the international break didn't he people forgot about him again that's all you know shouts in the summer it's like oh he's wasting money and you know we need to get rid of him again and he's played 27 games but he's had bad moments but overall I think he's been really really good The defensive partner you just talked about there Mason Holgate brilliant again Joe's put future captain it's something Meena and Pad were speaking about last week we can certainly see him in that role Saturday 71 touches 48 successful passes 29 successful forward passes 81% pass accuracy 8 ball recoveries 5 aerial duels 1 4 clearances 3 times 2 interceptions 1 successful tackle 1 successful dribble this is a lad that's got into the side and now that he's had that run his face real proper run at centre back playing forever in that position he's looking every inch he's bringing balls down on his chest loads of composure went into midfield like you said a classic case for me he's got his opportunity he's comfortable in his surroundings and because he's been allowed to play he's got up to speed and develop because he's had to play because Michael Keane hasn't had a great season and that's why he got in and him and Meena have had a really good partnership We suit each other as well don't get me wrong I think the first position one of the first positions we need to target in the summer is a centre half but it's not for the fault of either Meena or Holgate there's options I've been more than happy to go with Meena and Holgate as the first choice partnership I haven't given up on Michael Keane I just think you need to play with a bit more pace there because then it gives us that option if we need to move him into midfield we'd need another one with Pesh that's the thing ideally a bit more statutory about him but again I've got nothing wrong with him then again we can just maybe solve that by going out and getting a proper presence in midfield and having that and we'll have to see what happens when Gomez comes back in a few weeks he must have been on some of Jürgen's juice to get him back there quickly but I think he's been brilliant talk of a new contract as well which deservedly sown certainly someone I could easily see him at the armband I think he's got the arrogance he doesn't mind a battle I agree I don't think there needs to be any rush with it at the same time I'm happy for him to be even if he hasn't got the armband he's acting like a captain anyway so it doesn't really matter to me I just want to see him playing where I'm letting him focus on playing his game you know if he carries on not that there's any particular rush for it if he carries on playing like this he'll get in that England squad I think he can't be ignoring him but again I don't really mind if he does it or not it would be nice to see him get in because I think he deserves it I don't want him to stay focused on ever and not risk any other injuries that are needed he's proving just what a good player he is excellent so I'm absolutely delighted for him he's always wanted to do well at Everton remember me and Pet spoke to his dad last year some time at Finch Farm his dad wants to play for Everton he wants to do well before he went out on loan and I think the loan has been fantastic for him because obviously he played in a sideway played a lot of right back didn't he or even right wing back I think in times but I think in the sense of Holgate we talk about how young players go into Germany for attacking players that's definitely something this is how you maybe look at loans and then for your defensive players you can send them somewhere like the championship and get them in a team they can express themselves I think with Holgate maybe the loan more than anything has made him realise that just he's given in that confidence and self-belief to think well I've gone to a team and they were really impressed with me at West Brom and I've gone there and proved myself and now I've got that confidence to come back and do it and I think maybe there's also maybe given him a bit I don't want to say kick up the arse but do you know what I mean a bit more impetus and drive to think no I've got to make it work here because it's easy to then go into the championship and drop down and have to work your way back up again I've already had evidence and I need to make the most of his opportunity even though he's always been keen to do it and then with the confidence that he's got from the loan he's coming in and thought I'm good enough to do this I think he would do that I think he'd naturally go to another club and go well I'm an evidence and it's a big club in the Premier League but I think West Brom's a bit a club good crowd behind him I think the loans he played big games as well playing a playoff semi-finals they still love him but I think playing in front of a big crowd every week and seeing that I have to win games and having that responsibility you're right it's proved to him he can do it he's come back to Everton now can I be long here they want me which is great but I want to be long here and he's had to wait for his chance he said I remember in pre-season talking saying I want to play after I have a look what happens because I want to play now it's about getting the right loans for players we had James Coleman all those years ago went to Blackpool and played a full season got them up and then was Everton's right back Leon Osmond back even further than that went to Derby you had Carl Isle come back didn't really get a sniff went to Derby they loved him at Derby one of the good mates of mine said he's brilliant he's a great player for Everton Leon Osmond we've had people like Brendan Galloway who we had hopes for went to West Brom and it didn't work he doesn't even play for Luton so it's good loans and bad loans isn't it Vlassards went out and never came back it was a good loan for him he's got to go move out of it but I'm talking about benefiting Everton John Joe Kenny is currently in Germany and doing really well but do you see him as Everton's right back next season but it's about getting these players the right loans you mentioned Anthony Gordon before I think when we were talking off air you know we've trumped at him potentially having a loan if he's not in and around the first team it'd be important for him to go somewhere like Germany I actually think maybe it's something we need to look at with Tom Davis he's had a five year deal we want him to be part of Everton's future he's not consistent enough at the moment so is it benefiting him sitting on the bench and not being in the 18 how's he going to express himself how's he going to grow as a player it might be a case for him I think what maybe has stopped us with Davis and it feels a bit like two years too late there's only 21 exactly not for his age maybe but more of where he's at the club he's actually an important player for our squad and it's kind of I don't mean in this wrong way he's got a bit of the Tom Clevelers about him and that he's never really nailed down a certain position he's got a left winger I know he needs to play in the middle but I don't know whether he's a holding player in my mind he's a box to box but in a three and anything other than that he seems to shrewl to adapt and that's a fault of managers and systems as well as his own limitations but he shows a bit of everything he shows a grit to be a holding midfielder he shows a nice pass to be a box to box and he shows that ability to maybe pick a little ball to be not a number 10 but a more attacking player so it's nailing down a position when we're thinking about who can we lose it's like well can you afford the way that our injuries pile up imagine if we'd have learnt Tom Davis out this season I know I'll try and we'd have to buy we'd have to buy more mobile but you know what I'm talking about when I'm talking about his development you've got to look at everything if you want Tom Davis to be a better player for Everton Football Club is he going to become a better player for Everton Football Club playing the odd game alright he's saying him at the first team every day of course he's a first team player an important player in that squad like you said but for him to develop and get to where we want him to get it can you get that from six games a season when maybe Gabamans is going to be back and maybe Gomez is going to be back and we'll probably will buy another centre midfielder in the summer and you've also got Delft there so this four in his way immediately all of a sudden he's fifth choice when really if we're playing 4-4-2 we're only going to have two midfiel players there's a lot of decisions Joe sent us this one obviously what should we be aiming for there's 13 games to go that's how the table I love the way he's cut the top Everton obviously 33 points and we look at the European place as well I mean ridiculously we're closer to the Champions League places than we are at the relegations at the moment I think we're 11 points above bottom three and we're only eight behind Super Jelsie it is ridiculous this season I just don't want to I just want to take it game by game the policies are massively important but they all obviously are but we can just focus it that way I don't want to get of where we should be aiming or where we're not because we just need to take it game by game and see where we're at I mean obviously the reason why Joe's asked this question about this on Saturday I'm sure he'll have his aims I mean it would be ridiculous to say we're not, we're not focused on your four points off fifth place we're a win off sixth Europe is going to go to seventh because in my opinion Manchester are going to be filling in the Carabao Cup and a big team is going to win the FA Cup who are already in Europe so currently we're two points off seventh we're three points off the top sixth and again we've won and it's Sheffield United and that's no disrespect to Sheffield United what I mean by that is it's not Man City or it's not Liverpool or even less it's not for those two minutes against Newcastle obviously we would have still been off worse off with goal difference but it would have been level on point suddenly three points off fifth six off the Champions League places and we have got some tough games we're backing that one again it's not much of a much obviously we'll have Liverpool in there to be tough and people like that but United at home I don't really feel, I was thinking this yesterday I told you the other day I can't think of one team that I actually fear in the league really now anymore because I'm numb to them like that when it's that thing with City I've never been to go to City I think I've still got that moist mentality of being like in my head I'm like oh we always beat them we have beat them in about six years I'm not scared of any side and that isn't because we're I don't think we're a particularly good side we've got promise and we've got some good moments in us but it's the rest of the league so dreadful so we're definitely in there but obviously if Palace beat us which I don't touch with the dope but if Palace beat us at the weekend then we're 13th it could be 13th not that we're going to be looking over our shoulder beyond that but it's like my game and then see where we are after that March international break and then I think you can really focus because I do think if the push should have been we need to get you up this season I think we'd have signed someone in January so I think the club's point of view will be brilliant if we can but let's just let's just get something it's a big thing now if you're getting the group stage it's 12 million quid FFP and everything it all helps but yeah I mean obviously we have to take it game by game but Evertonians you can't ever look too far ahead but it's certainly there and I think it'd be ridiculous to say well no we're not looking for that because there's not that many good teams above us it's about consistency there's three good teams above us I don't count Chelsea, I think Chelsea Chelsea are there Lester since that really run that they went on they've not been the same since and they've never gone if they were well punching above where they should in my mind there's two really two good teams in the league and there's two good teams those two teams are the top it's all much of a much so it's just to me get the three points against Palace see where we are after the winter break and the March international break and then go from there really Do you see Wafford getting out of it? well they've lost I think how they've lost the last two games last minute against Filler and last minute against us but they've got it's that size and the power of them that I still think they've got more than some of the teams around them but yeah I don't know, it's hard to predict I think Norwich are the only ones you can say with any real certainty down, I think the others are all I think Wafford I think Wafford would be fine it's two wins into it gets you right on the table and again that's why we've just got to focus on winning our games and seeing where we're at Big game Saturday that's for sure 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