 Rwy'n gwybod, mae'r cyfnodd wedi'u'n cyfnodd ar gyfer gyda Glynyddiadau am gyfnodd. Mae'r cyfnodd yn Celes Park ar y canlwys. Patrick, mae'r cyfnodd yn oses o gyfnodd. A chydwch, mae'n hyn o'n bod yn gallu ddod i ddod i ddwyno. Yn oed, fi'n gwneud amdano. Yn ymrychiad cyflwylliant sy'n wneud, ond rwy'n gwneud yn fwy o bwysig fydd gan yn ei pethol. Rwy'n ei ddweud, gan yn digwydd, ond mae gen i gwaith cyflodau, ond rwy'n ni'n ddweud yn gweithidiaeth ers arall i gael y dyfu pan ddweudr hynny. Ond mae'n ziad yn mynd i gael'r fferm Cymri nad yw ddweud yn gweithiono'r Fbrydol yn ynchonlwch fod mae'n gwaith cyflodau am y maes yma yn arlawn ac i功od dadol. i'n rhoi'n gweithio'n bwysig mewn gwahanol, dwi'n credu'n clwer o'r gwasanaeth, i ddweud o'r gwahanol yma yn unrhyw beth o'r goll, ond bytio'n gwahanol i'r gwasanaeth i'r gwahanol i'r bwysig, a'r goll wedi'i gwahanol i'r bwysig i'n gwahanol i'r gwahanol. Ond y ddweud o'r bwysigio'n cael ei wneud yn ymgyrchwp, nid o'n cymryd o'r leisio'r ganana a'r bwysig sy'n gweithio'r bwysig iawn. I feel we've got a very good chance. We've got to be careful as well because we can't fall into the trap that the police will want us to fall into going going guns blazing. I think it's going to have to be a very similar performance to the West End one. Maybe it's about we just try to bore it out for the first half first hour and then we try to click into gear maybe as it goes on. It's got to be both teams similar. Ond yna'n sgwrd load o gobl o'r gael, a'r palys o'r pwysig yn 11, yn 11. Rydw i'n bwyllgor o'r gael os ydw i'n ni'n i'n 5. Symlwch i'n rhaid i'r palys oedd, o bwynt i'n un o'r bwysig yn y bwysig, ac o'r bwysig yn bwysig, o'r gael i'r ffordd i'r gael i'r tiantos i'r bwysig. Mae'r bwysig o'r bwysig yn bwysig o'r bwysig o'r bwysig, o'r bwysig o'r bwysig, a'r pwnnys ddim leiton os welwyddo i'r lovely break oedd e gollun. Dei have got that trecryst o palasthef, o'n bydd o'r peisi sad, dy'r obeith wel organised, as he's back now and he's a really, really good player, my new dda. From our perspective, it will be a case of... No, ever, I've got a decent record at Sellers Park to be fair. The games are always tight bad the FA Cup, quarterfinal under Franklin Pad. A few years ago, in general, the games are quite tight. But I do think that Everton and Sean Dyche will look at this and think even though these are a good side and a strong we can't take the maximum points here by almost... It is difficult because both teams, like you said before, don't really want the ball. But that was the case at the London Stadium a couple of weeks ago at West Ham and Everton profited that day from a good counterattack. And maybe that will be the game plan in this one. But we'll just toss the ball into the middle and both teams will shift back and go. Do you want to? I think the advantage Everton have is that we are away. So if there's one team that's going to be able to, without any pressure, really, sit off in terms of hand the other team up the possession, it's going to be Everton. But I think we have to be clear here. Like, at West Ham, we controlled what West Ham did. It wasn't just letting them have the ball and then not pressing them or letting them do what they wanted. We were very much in control of the situation all along. And we pressed at the right moment. So it's about kind of, I think the ideal is you maybe start by start conservative and then if you can get through that first 15 minutes with no like no goal mouth action, then you kind of start to just have those little digs and just basically get palace worrying. I think that's what we did against West Ham is there was the one that Harrison had in where we where we where we should have scored or should have should have teed to believe you on one of that came from pressing at the right time about half an hour in. And from then you could tell that West Ham were a bit shaky when they were passing out from the back because they were like, oh, well, we've made one mistake. What are we making over? And I think that's the key to it is is building up slowly. But when the opportunity presents itself like pouncing and then obviously if we can take one of those opportunities even better. Yeah, I'm not I'm not afraid of palace. Like I said, I think it's too very evenly matched sides all across the teams. Really, I think they're very similar. Absolutely. I mean, it's a game that could go either way. Of course, it is just in terms of that. Everton are actually top for team pressures in the Premier League this season. So we do we do kind of do that quite well. But yet they're a good side. But again, like you just said, it's not one I'm going near fearful of all of. Did you create a great atmosphere to tell us by things like that? But I do think for Everton, we have to start looking at this kind of game and saying, can we can we get the three points here? Obviously a victory will put Everton within a point to Crystal Palace as well of the weekend. Palace always seem to be no matter what's going on, they always seem to be in that middle, middle section in no danger whatsoever. So can we get a bit closer to them? And, you know, we obviously know that Roy Alton's good manager obviously has them well organised and it will be about quieting and then down a little bit early on and feeling our way into the game. The man that he has given his press conference and did say that he kind of expects Amadou O'n Arna to be ready at the weekend. He's been on the grass today. He's been on the grass. He's been jarebrant to put on the core. What type of grass? We don't know. Well, he picked up slight knocks, but he doesn't expect all three to be available. So that'll be a big boost, because I do think we missed on Amadou O'n Arna last week, didn't we? Yeah, I wrote a piece on more than a game this Monday that people who are subscribers can go and read, but it was about how, as well as Garnah played, I feel Amadou O'n Arna was a huge miss and not that that's breaking news, but I went into the stats a little bit as well. And Amadou O'n Arna's just leading the way in terms of the passing statistics forever. And there's been a tweet that's doing the rounds today about the over 14 and he's the leader in accurate long passes. And that shows he's adapting to what Sean Daish wants of him. And I just think he had such an element of control that no other midfielder that we have provides. James Garnah tends to just... I think I really like James Garnah and what I like most about James Garnah is him and Anna getting the best out of each other. But James Garnah does have a tendency to kind of go missing in matches. You never doubt his work rate, but if you can't get on the ball, having someone next to him who can and just keep that tempo going is so important. And we saw that against West Ham when at the end it was more about Anna getting his body in the right place and driving out with the ball and winning a foul and just relieving the pressure. So I think having him back is massive, but I hope that Daish is willing to use his subs, which is a big one here. Like I expect Yung to start, whether that's right or wrong, I prefer Paterson, but I do expect Yung. And with that, you've got to dress again again. Like you trust him. You've got to trust him. He plays him any time. You know, what gets me about Daish is he doesn't bring him on against West Ham when we needed him. But then he's happy to chuck him straight in from the start against Brighton. He's like, well, how can you trust him for one or not the other? So, you know, it's like after 70 minutes of an Anna's feeling his calf or James Garnah's a bit tired. Please use that sub because we need to. We can't just keep trying to see out games without making any changes. No, I think this weekend, obviously last weekend we didn't have Anna and there was no midfield sub whilst Daish and Garnah at this age, they played very well, but was tired near the end. And it's not a slight on Garnah at all, like a Daish and Garnah, like he played really well. He came and did the job that was asked of him. It's just that I think the balance of the team, just for what we need in a way game, Anna actually provides that more just because that's the ability on the board. And you want them options off the bench, don't you? Now, this is how Everton lined up last weekend. Obviously, Yung, Tarkovsley, Brantley, Michal Enco, a ni adharaeth yn Garnah y Drisigau, White McNeill, Adelaide D'Coreau, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Are we just expecting one change from that to be Amadou O'n Anna'r in for the Drisigau? Yeah, I'd like to see part of some play. I would, but it's not going on. But I just don't think it's going to happen. So I expect, yeah, Anna to come in for Drisigau on a game and the rest to be exactly the same. And you know, I do hope that, you know, I just hope, like I said, going back to the changes, I hope he makes proactive ones if needed. You know, we might, we might go through the game with three-nult by half time and imagine that and be happy. Or we might even be in a comfortable, you know, we might feel that we're in a comfortable position and not have to make changes. I think that I'm fine with that. It's just like last week, we evidently saw we need a change. And they play three games in six days. I think, you know, this is good week. They'll have had a nice day of recovery on Sunday. Imagine they were, I think they do the fitness work usually on a Monday and Tuesdays, that's like when the coaches get hold of it. And then they'll have come back in on Thursday, probably and started working on the shape and everything. And then tomorrow will be more of like a, you know, maybe the tactical video session and everything. So they'll be, I know it sounds mundane, but just having a normal week could be so important. I'd much rather be in the cup. So I've got nothing wrong with that, like, but just having that normal week of preparation, hopefully, we saw like against Westtown, we looked fresh, we looked well-drilled. Yeah, hopefully, we'll have that again against Palos. This is Crystal Palos' line-up last week in the 2-0 win at Burnley. They had Ward Anderson, Guy Mitchell at the back, then Lema and Jack McCorrie midfielding in the three. Jordan Aiyw Wilkes, Geoffrey Shlough and Hodgson Edward up top. Shlough, he got the first goal, wasn't it, in that one. And out of them, we've picked as, well, Ned's picked our danger man. For this game from Crystal Palos, like you said before, Ezzy is back, he will be my danger man. But this is Hodgson, Edward, so far this season, he is the Palos' top scorer. He's got 10 games, four goals, his XG at 2.9, so he's over-performing slightly. It's averaging 2.5 shots per game, and that is 0.39 on the XA. He's a player I really like, that's Celtic, and I'll be honest, when he was available, I would have liked Everton to go and say him, because I do think he's a good striker. Everton at the moment, two centre-backs have been, probably, overall, the stand-out performers this season. I think that's fair to say, that other players like Amadou Omnana who've been getting better and better, Michal Encoes had a good spell of late. It's great to have Don Bach and things like that, but I do believe Tarkovski and Brandt Lee have been, overall, Everton's best-tree performance this season. They'll have to work us out against Edward, but playing the way they are, you feel confident that you can potentially shackle him? Yeah, I think Edward hasn't scored in the league since the middle of September, so there's apologies, yeah, get the priest in. So expect the worst now, but he's one of those players that came from Scotland and had a really good record and then has found it tough to settle, but the towards-the-back end of last since Hodgson took over, really. Well, re-took over, and then this season has been really good. He's powerful, he's pretty athletic, he can hold the ball up, he can move in behind, his movement's always been pretty good, and he can score from anywhere, actually. He's got quite a good shot on him, but I do bat Tarkovski and Brandt with the way that they're playing to keep him well shackled. It's that thing of then Eze coming in, and I think he will start from that number 10 position or even from the wide left, you know, especially if Young's playing, he's not going to stick to the byline, he's going to very much look to drifting side. It was really interesting, I saw a tactical piece in the week and how Harrison had basically stopped Mitoma coming inside on Saturday. Harrison trapped Mitoma basically wherever he went in the first half, and he ended up with Mitoma moving out wide permanently in the second. Eventually, obviously, Brighton's goal comes from there, but I imagine Dice will be saying if Eze is playing on the left, on Palace's left, we're going to do a similar shot on him. Harrison's going to track him in field, and I think with Eze, it's quick, but he isn't as quick as Mitoma, he's as nimble. And I think what Dice will want is if we can stop Eze drifting in field from that position, keep that under lock and key, and we're then forcing him out wide, he'll be nowhere near as effective as a proper winger like Mitoma might be. So maybe that's going to be the key, is if he does play out there, keeping him under lock and key that way, and if he does play in the centre, anana and gana are probably going to have to make sure that he's always picked up by somebody. Yeah, absolutely, it's going to be a tough game, but like I said, it's an opportunity for Everton to keep a good little bit of form going. A win a beat tremendous going into the international break, obviously, Everton's last game before the next international break, and a win would be excellent, like I said, if we don't be delighted with that, wouldn't be, but again, if it's that old adage, isn't it, if you can't win and don't get beaten, if Everton were to end up with 12 points on Saturday night and from 12 games, then it's all right, it's not bad going into, obviously, we know when we come back after this international break, there's a hugely busy period that I think is opening. It's something like 10 games in December or something like that, going into a hectic period, but let's hope the Blues can go to Crystal Palace and get all three points. And then we can all enjoy the international break on a positive note. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Can I ever do it if you're a Palace fan and you're confident of beating the Blues? Give the video a thumbs up. 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