 Wel gymno toffi TV, ydy'r matriachion Everton 1, Crystal Palace 1, un oedd e'r pôr perfformans o Gwldersun Park, un oedd e'r disypwyntant perfformans o Gwldersun Park sy'n wneud. Yn oed, Everton, at ymatech ychydig i'r gwein, mae'n ddysgu'r stori o'r syniad, mae'n ddysgu'r amwnt o'r bwysig, mae'n ddysgu'r allan o'r syniad, mae'n ddysgu'r allan o'r syniad. Crystal Palace com tonight, we started the game okay, and we've had opportunities tonight, particularly, well in both halves really, to wrap the game up when we didn't take them. Palace were bright on the counter-attack, it was a hard, always a threat, Ben Teche was a bit of a handful, and Esi, who thought was one of Palace's better players tonight, carried the threat, but Everton have had really good opportunities. Dominic Alvalewin passed up the first one, great ball from Mason Holgate, all Dominic Alvalewin's got to do stinking over the keeper and it's 1-0, and I tried to hit it under the keeper for some reason when a little bink gives us the lead. And then Natalis and Mist through absolute sitters, and that was kind of the story for Everton tonight, missing the two lads, we rely on the two lads, we needed to be informed tonight, we're out of form, and that's the reason why we haven't won the game basically. Dominic defended them against Benly, even though we missed three or four good opportunities that day, but today I can't defend them, the two chances he's missed tonight, two absolutely guilted opportunities, would have basically put us out of sight. You know, like I said, Palace did carry that threat into the second half, it doesn't come out with a lot better in the second half as well in control of the game, you know, and we got in front, the keeper, Gwata's made three or four brilliant saves tonight, well, more probably, made a good save, Ball in from Nicodin, really good save from Guilffy Sigurdd and Schott, blocked it, avoided Calvalloon sliding in, can Coleman pulls it back and it was swept home by Hammers, right foot, brilliant finish from Hammers Rodriguez, and then you did, then Palace were there for the taking, were the ones who were chasing something, they've got nothing to play for, they're not in any danger of being relegated, they're not too far behind to get into Europe, so for them it was just, you know, putting a professional performance, but they were there. And Everton, one of the best bit of football, pieces of football we played all night, got Dom and the Calvalloon in with Gwata, if he just did it straight, it's 2-0, tries to go across from him and the keeper makes a save, and that was the moment, really, where the game should have been killed off, we would have had half an hour to play 2-0 up with the game over and he misses a really good chance, and Everton did that thing they tend to do, which is just get deeper and deeper and we know you ain't inviting on pressure, inevitably, we're going to concede. Robin Olsen made a couple of good saves to keeper of 1-0, the manager made a couple of changes, which I don't know why he made, and Ben Godfrey come on at right back when I thought Colman was doing really well, was in no threat, you know, when he dangered offensively, he was fine, I thought he caught with the hard quite well, and as he down that side he put Godfrey on, which caused a little bit of confusion, I think at the back end, then he brought John Felipe Obama on as much as it was great to see Obama coming on the pitch, the substitution for me should have been trying to put the game beyond them, it should have been either Calvert-Lewin or Retialerson, and would have put on Josh King and said, you know, he could have even finished with 3 and pushed Chris Leiphalas back, because what was happening in that instance for me was we were getting further and further back, had he put King on and gone at them, who knows, a chance might have felt to Josh King and he might have taken it, because Retialerson and Dom had an off night again Retialerson, the ball in, this is for Tune, he'll knock down perfectly, hit it into the floor, go at the saves it again, when he really should be scoring, from then it would have been game over less than 10 minutes to go, they brought on, they played their cards, strikers on, batswide come on, and one opportunity, Michael Key, let them run off and ball in behind them, and Godfrey tries to get back hands and it's in the back of the net, 1-1 with 5 minutes left then, that's the frustration, that the game was there for Everton to win, Palace, like he said, carried a threat on the break, no doubt about that, but Everton have misguilted opportunities, which would have put the game and would have had the points, and now I personally, and it might just be being reactive after the game, but I don't see any way we get into Europe, because we can't beat teams that we should be beating, oh, we perceive ourselves as should be beating, and I'm not trying to be disrespectful to those clubs, but when you're chasing something, they're the games you have to win, and we can't do it, we simply can't do it, we're no good at home, and I don't think you do anything with a terrible home record, and that's whatever and I've got, the manager doesn't seem to be able to find the right mix to win games at home, and the squad isn't good enough, essentially, so I think we'll come up short, which is really frustrating, because we were in a position with 10 games to go, we're still being in with an outside chance of getting in the top four, but it'll be very difficult to finish in the top seven, and all the teams above us seem to be able to win these games the stronger than us, they seem to be able to get the wins, now everything cut quite easily, go and win three games on the run and be right back in it, and I'll look a bit cheaper to stand on here, but that's just the way it feels at the moment, I just think that once too many games are blowing, Benly yn palas yr om am y troch o poeit ar ydym, daty mi, doesn't say Europe in football, so it'll be bitterly disappointed if we don't get it, and I hope I'm massively wrong, but that's how it feels tonight. Manad y match, for me, shame is Coleman maybe, or Hammers Rodriguez, Hammers Rodriguez, he scored the goal, he was the little bit of class at times showed some lovely pass and a love, thought Mason Holgate had a good game, some fantastic pass and as well, and like you said, I thought Coleman done well, but Hammers Rodriguez, manad y match, not a disappointed night at Goodersham and what more can you say, four wrong games to go, and it's going to be four difficult games aren't they, that's here, let me know what you think in the comments section below, see you later.