 Ond bydd i'r twfii ond o'r travelling honno fel Evertonnill, Liverpool. Mae ym prif Weinham yn fwy o'r Bob i'r Chiarth Cullman. Chiarth Cullman yn ei dilyn dŷr Rhagafugol, nad yw i'n adnod o bwysig a ddewch chi'n hefyd wedi'i edrych yn gobeithio. Fe fydd o'n edrych yn fyw i gwneud hynny, roedd cyllid yn y ddweud o hyd i'n dou i beth yma, yma, mae ni'n angen i hynny'n gweithio, mae nid i gynnig eich bod yn gwunio ar gwrth oedd. Ac rwy'n meddydd yna, rwy'n meddydd i'w John Joe Kenny i gyd yn ymddangos o'r Llywodraeth, ond mae'n gweithio ar gyfer yw'r hyn yn ysgrifennu. Ond James Coleman, rydyn ni'n gwybodaeth lleidwyr i'r cyfnod. Mae'r ffordd ffordd yn mynd yn ffrindigol, rydyn ni'n gweld yn ni'n gwybod yma. Rydyn ni'n gwybod i'r gwaith i'r sady o'r ysgol yma, rydyn ni'n gweithio i'r ffordd rydyn ni'n gyllid mor eich gwaith. Yn oGA'w randdo, yw amser, na'neter ASMR, yw fathau i chi ftak, nid i'w wneud hyn i gael ymgyrch gyda'i erbyn. Yr hynny, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'r cysylltu yn y gweithio'r cyfyrdd. Felly fynd i'n gweithio, flywydd ddim yn ei angen yn gwleithio. Rwy'n meddwl yma ychydig yn ymgyrch gyda'r ein cyfrwyng i fathau'r gweithwyr, mae'n amser fyddion yn gygiadol fel'n gyflawn. Mae'n gweithio yw, yn yro, mae'n yn ymgyrchu y dynnu wedi, Rwy ffarn. Gweithio'r ffordd gyda'r femw Putin, fynd dadodon gwybwyr, a rydyn ni wedi gweithio i'w wneud o'r llwyddoedd i'r gweld, i'n cael ei gweldernidd, i chi'n fawr i fan hyn, ac mae hwn yn gyfrifio siarad bod fyddai o'r rhaid o'r rhaid. Neu'r syniad arma i'n cael ei weithbach, mae'n llwyddoedd yn siarad yn ni'n rhaid o'r bell chi eluned ac mae'r rhaid o'r llwyddoedd gyd, siarad o rhaid o ddulliannol The second thing I want to talk about was Mason Hullgate. Spoken about Mason Hullgate on the channel this week, talking about him being a natural leader and you know, obviously recently he's a real fferdinand wax and liddical about him, seeing other pundits talking about him calling a lot he spoke about him. He's had a five-year deal in March but I just think he's going from strength to strength and I thought today was fantastic. Michael Keane had a good game as well, got to say that but Mason Hullgate was brilliant at the heart of the defence, didn't really give Liverpool any clear opportunities, got blocks in when he needed to, rallied us when we needed it, good in the air. I just thought he had a very, very good game, really, really promising. We know that Everton are in the home for the centre back and obviously yet he's been there as well who hopefully will have fit certainly if it isn't for knowledge by the Leicester City game next week. So, you know, just a very good performance from Mason Hullgate. Certainly someone, you know, we're young at a great age, we can build a team around, I think aren't a lot he realises that but I thought he put in a real top display tonight and neither did as well. You need to be on your game when you're playing Liverpool and I thought he was. I thought the Hullback four to be honest and the goalkeeper were very good but I thought Hullgate was excellent and Coleman stood out for me all night long. And then the third thing I want to talk about is the centre of the park now. I think the thing with playing a 4-4-2 is that it highlights what areas there's gaping holes in really. I think we know that we need something on the right. Alex Alwobi went on the right tonight and worked hard but couldn't get into the game. I think he's better centrally, even being honest. And obviously we had Anthony Gordon who was making his full debut, Premier League debut out on the left and he was in and out. He didn't really get into the game that much but I feel as though against a lesser opposition I think Gordon will be able to get on and build that confidence run and be a threat going forward. But I think the centre of the park for me. I thought Anthony Gomez had a very good game. Good game. That's not overstated. I had a good game. It was good in possession, lovely. Some lovely passes. And I thought Tom Davis worked his socks off and almost had the derby in it didn't he. But Davis is still two good things and then three bad things straight away. The first half I thought he was disciplined. He kept it nice and simple. He popped it off. And second half when he got in, there was a couple of times he made brilliant interceptions. And instead of just passing it and getting on with it, he's doing drag backs and little check chops on the edge of our box and swice. We give possession away once resulted in Liverpool getting a free kick on the edge of the box. And the other resulted in them having a counterattack and it's things like that which we just don't need in his game. Play the ball forward. The first pass is quite often the right pass, the first pass you see. And I think with Tom he's still in that thing of being totally inconsistent. He can do his job but going forward you've got to get a consistent level. But what it did show to me was we need something in the middle of the park that can get up and down. If we're going to play 4-4-2, we need a powerhouse in the middle of the park. You can go box to box. If Andy Gomez is going to sit in and start hitting 50 passes, we've got to get someone who can get in, get stuck in, mix it, but get about the pitch as well. And then obviously to highlight the wide areas where you need something a little bit clever on the right. Someone who will tuck in and chip in with goals. And we haven't really got that with the personnel we've got. But I just think the centre of the park, if we can get another one alongside Andy Gomez, I think we'll be okay. And then we'll improve because Gomez is so good in possession. But yet there are my three things taken from a very, very surreal Massey side of the vehicles. And they've ended 0-0. So give this video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. And if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.