 Mae'r ddau cymaint o'r oeson o'n ddechrau. Rwy'n meddwl deithas ymlaen nhw, i'r cael eu cyfweld, wrth bob sy'n cael ei ddweud i'r Morales o'r Arun Lennon, ond efallai'n meddwl i'r cyflwyodus. Ond wrth gwrs, ei ddweud i'r ofa oesol a'n ddweud i'r ofa o'r llamp. Efallai'r ofa o'r llamp, Rwyf yn ymdillion yw i'w go iawn, a'r ffordd o'r perian yw'r ysgol i'r ffordd yn y Llyfrgell. Mae'r ymdillion yw'r ymdillion a'r ymdillion yn ymdillion. Mae'r ymdillion efallai yn ymddillion. Mae'r ffordd ei ffordd yn ymdillion, a'r ffordd ei ffordd yn ymdillion, ac yn ymdillion o'r ffordd, oed yn ymdillion. Felly mae'n gweithio'n dweud e虞 cwrwp am gwaith hwnna? Nid gweithio ni allanod dweud gweld yn ffordd. Rhaid i'n gallu mwyaf amwholei yn gwneud fod yn oed i'ch gwaith bwysig yw, a chyfodd wneud yw'i gweithio'n gwneud. Felly mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Everth, dwi'n gwneud i fynd gyfraith, mae mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gwaith. Byw gafodd yn eich gwir i chi, a cyfle o'i gwahodd. Felly, y gwir eich gwir i chi, eich gwir yn ei bod yn gynyddu'r ysbyt. Mae'r plio sydd yr syniad. Mae'n meddwl y byddai'r plio yw. Yn rwy'n credu yna am hyn yn fwy o dadlau'r plwy oherwydd, gan nhw ni wedi gweld i g мыfnol sydd gennym eu gwir i chi atweithio'r unig. Y rwy'n cael eu gwir i chi, Wnaeth efallai cael mwy mellaf i bobl yn daeth gymryd â'r bobl yn y rhanolfodd, All pwysigol olden nhw yn yich llaw'r rhanol fydd yn ymlaen. Mewn rhanolfodd, mae gennym rhanolfodd yn ddiweddol yn y chyfydden i'w peirio hynny, ond anodd hyn yn ddiweddol i chi'n rhanolio'r llai o'r llai o'r hollol, Onw'r gynnal i ginnaeth 21 o 22 i mwy o'r llai o'r hollol, ond yn ymryd yn ymbrifoedd o'r cyflomau, Llywodraeth yn gweithio'r lleol o'r mhwyfyrdd o'r cyfnod wedi'u maes ffordd. Ond mae gennym o'r llyfr ar gyfer y gyrsloedd. Efallai yn ôl i'r ffordd yma yn Llywodraeth, Llywodraeth Cymru, ddwy'r gofynodau'r rhai? Felly mae'r gofynodau panthag ar y llyfr ni. Mae'r f cryff bêau gynnalu oed, ac mae'n dda chi'n dweud o'r ff otrais gwrth gwrth gwrth gwrth eraill fel y gwerth gwrth gwrth gwrth gwrth gwrth gwrth gwrth gwrth gwrth gwrth gwrth Instead Paid, ond Chiw'n i wneud rhyfeddots iawn. Felly mae'r ffwrdd gwrth gwrth gwrth y gwrth gyntaf o'u ddysgu iawn, yn fwrdd gydych yn fwy cwrdd ar gyfodol, ond mae'r fwiel yn ddysgu iawn. Mae'r niwn i'n gweithio'r wych i perthau o'r syniadau sy'n ei wneud i dda i'r righta. Mae'r arbennig iawn eich beth, ond wef wedi gwneud i ymgyrchu i'n gwneud yn ddiddordeb yn eich bwysig. Felly wedi gyda'r ffordd bethau i bwysig, mae'n gwneud i'ch bwysig i'r bwysig. Rwy'n meddwl, eich pwysig i'r wneud i gwybod hynny. Mae'r fyrd hyn yn gwneud o'r lastau Sann ac yn dda i gweithio'n ddiddordeb yn ymhynghwm. Cyngor, mae'n cael ei wneud y bwysig yn ystod o'r cyfnod? Felly mae'n cael ei ffordd i'w plesio ar ôl y gweithio. Felly mae'n cael'r gyfnod. Felly mae'n rai ffordd i eich gweithio ar y gweithio, wedi'u gweithio, fel hwn yn gwneud, fel hwn yn gwneud i gweithio ar y gymryd, y gweithio'n wych yn y gweithio, yn gweithio'r gweithio yn y bwysig. Fy nid i'w gweithio'r gweithio, a gyrfa'r wyf yn ymwneud yn hynny'n gwaith yn ei wneud. Mwryddwn ni'n gwybod, ddiweddol i'r gwnaeth i'r hyn. Ni wedi gyd yn gwneud o 5 o 6 o 5, ond rydyn ni'n gweithio 9 o 5. Felly rydyn ni'n gweithio'r gweithio'r cyflawn i'r gwaith o'r ffaith o'r ddwy'n gweithio'r gweithio'r cyflawn i'r gwaith. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gwaith o'ch gwaith ym mhwynt gweithio'r gwaith ond y tŷm rŵm yn cael 5 o 6 o ffordd o'r rhan o'r un o'r tyfnod. Ac ydy'r rhan o'r hwn yn gwneud yn gweithio. Rwy'n ddigon i'r hwn yn ei ddweud. Rwy'n ddweud o'r llaw o'r rhai o'r holl, mae'n cael 3 aprydynt o'r leisden. Felly, oedd ddweud o'r rhai o'r holl o'r holl? Ac mae'n cael ei ddweud sydd yn Sathodd. Si'n rhoi'r Arsnall sydd yn ein rhaid o'r record a'r ysgrifun o'r pramolau. Felly mae oedd yn meddwl i ddweud. Fysg ond y cerdd i ystafell ar Arsnall y ffaswynt. Rwy'n rhoi'n ei ddweud o'r gwahanol gan gael gael ei ddweud. Rwy'n rhoi'n rhoi'n rhoi'n rhoi'n rhaid o'r ffigurau yn dweud. Felly mae'r ddweud o'r ffigurau ydw i'r byd i ddweud i'r sathoddau. James Coleman's return was welcome, fantastic to see him out there, and it was an outstanding performance. Was it more than you expected really from him? I don't go this far, I know him, but he's almost superhuman. I've never seen anybody come back from 10 months out and perform for 90 minutes. I think the character of the man is a great example for particularly the younger players at Everton. When you can sprint the last 80 yards in the 92nd minute with the ball, and the opposition players who have been playing every week can't catch you up, shows you the tremendous capacity for the game that he has. I know how pleased he was to be back, and that shows his mental strength. He's mentally very, very strong, and I think it's great to have him back now. We've got to make sure we keep him fit, and make sure we keep him in the team every week if we can. We've got to have an assessment this morning on where do we lie playing him again. That's a big decision. He's going to say he's fine. I know that for a fact, but we'll take everything into consideration and see what the situation is this morning. You've got Theo Walcott, great to see him getting a couple of goals. He's playing with confidence, and he's going back to his old club. Has he expressed any extra motivation or anything to do well, to impress? He'll be doing the team talk for tomorrow, I think, so no, I'm only joking. I think he's looking forward to it. I'm sure he'll get a very good reception when he goes back to the Emirates. I think that the time he spent there, and everybody can understand why he's left. Because now he's got the opportunity to be one of the key players for Everton now. I think he saw that was going to be the case last season when he played 30-plus games and scored 19 goals. Then all of a sudden this season that hasn't been the case. So it can be a pivotal figure for us going forward into the future. So hopefully he can go and perform as well as he did on Wednesday night at the Emirates. He seems to have got an understanding immediately with what Shane was calling. He lived up so well, that could be a pivotal area for you, couldn't it, that right hand side? It certainly could, I think that the beauty of two players with lots of experience in the Premier League is a key element to their understanding almost immediately. Of course, you have to bear in mind that Sheamus has seen an awful lot of Theo, he's seen an awful lot of Sheamus over the years. So from a distance they do know each other's game very well. And that obviously worked very well on Wednesday nights. And the rest of the team is their opportunity to provide the service of those players if they're one of our biggest threats. You mentioned Arsenal going forward. They've strengthened again in that department. It looks like Obama and Mike make his debut. He's another one to be able to impress. And that, I suppose, is something that you've got to contend with. Well, all of Arsenal's attacking force has always been what you have to manage. You know, their attacking abilities and their capabilities. Even though I have said they haven't scored as many goals as they have in recent years at this stage of the season, which gives us an opportunity to try and shut them out. While it was away from home the other night, we sort of studied the Swansea performance, where Swansea managed to get a result against them. But like I said, the Emirates is a different kettle of fish. It's about being able to nullify the strengths of Arsenal. And then, as always, we've always felt, or I've always felt, defensively they are weak because of the amount of players that they commit forward. So, if we're clever enough to not give the ball away and break out from when we win the ball back with some quality forward passes and forward runs, we can play well and get a good counter-attacking movement going. You might have to score twice as 25 Premier League games on the bounce that they've scored in at home. It's certainly the case as well with our failure to keep any clean sheets recently. But you never know, you didn't think Bournemouth were going to beat Chelsea 3-0, did you? You didn't think Swansea were going to beat Arsenal 3-1. So, on the day, what comes around is about how you play on the day and about what your players do and make sure that you try and play against the opposition the best way you can and play the best game you can. If you can ask for the best performance from the players, that's all you can ask, whether you get a result on an Arsenal, it's not always the case. Overall, Sam, were you happy with the January transfer window for you? Yes, I think that, I suppose, I was searched for a left-sided full-back was probably one of the areas we were looking for, but we were unable to find that player in the January window. But I think then, right at the very end of this window, unexpectedly, we found obviously Mangala's opportunity to come on loan, which he wanted to really jump at, and we wanted to do that, like you mean. So we managed to tie that one up. I think on the outside, we reduced the squad numbers even though it was lots of loans rather than permanent transfers. I think in total we've got about 14 players out or 15 players out on loan in total now, which eases the numbers that we have to contend with on a day-to-day basis, which can be a distraction, of course, and we can focus now purely on the first team squad and trying to get as many of the results as we can. So, yes, I was pleased with the business we did in the window, both in's and out's. Am I right in saying that Mangala has got an option in the summer to make that permanent? No idea. No contracts and whatnot. My department now, so that was all tied up while I was watching how a team win against Leicester. I'll find out, probably, later on in the week, if not today. Colman and his performance, just one extra thing to do with that is what he said going into this first game back was that he wanted to show McCarthy exactly what he can achieve when he comes back. Do you think that has had a positive effect on McCarthy as well seeing that performance? Well, there's letting bends as well. I suppose he's talking about James, because James has got a very similar injury to Seamus. He's an inspiration from that point of view, because I haven't seen anybody come back from that injury and play his first game back ever performed to that level. I've been doing it a long time, as you well know. I've had lots of top quality players and lots of players have been out injured for a considerable amount of time, including Ianic Bellassie, who's had a little bit of a struggle that way. But that can be psychological, you see, more than mental. Psychological more than physical, where that hasn't affected Seamus as much. You come back from an injury of that magnitude and there always has to be some doubt in your mind when you first run, you first jump, you first check and check out the other way. This is from Ianic's point of view with his speed. With Seamus, the first tackle. But he put that one to bed in the under-23s because he made a tackle in about the first five minutes because I watched that game. Psychologically, they have to get over a lot of barriers when they've been out as long as that. We don't know that Seamus won't dip off slightly in three or four games time because that's what we have to monitor as well. The euphoria and the delight of actually coming back can spur you on and get you through a game. But the effect may come in two or three games time which we may have to monitor because the last thing we want to find out now is getting in re-injured. Not obviously the leg but maybe a fatigued muscle that he tears or whatever. Staff have to monitor that. Have you got any more updates on the match at Goodison on Wednesday in terms of the team fitness? Is there anything else? We are getting a little fitter in terms of our output. That's going to be obvious with the addition of Theo and Seamus. Their physical output and abilities have increased our capacity to break opposition teams down. Just going back to Wednesday, it looked like Wayne played a little bit deeper role on Wednesday. Was that horses for courses for the night or is that a medium term plan? We were back to a really West Ham game and two or three games from there on again. We had to try and stop the strength of Leicester that countertapped particularly. Then we had to be more creative through midfield. Tom's ability to get forward and Wayne's passing in that area. He didn't play that deep. In other words, he didn't play as deep as Garner did. Garner was the main man just sitting there. Wayne's recently contributed to I think our second goal with his cross and then our goal against West Brom with his cross again, where Theo headed back. His diagonal ball against Liverpool when we got the penalty. So his creative side in his passing term is pretty good, which is what you look for when you're in possession. Overall, it was a good performance against Leicester. For me, I'm a bit more critical of the players. We had to rely on a bit of luck for the woodwork, which was basically down to our incapability of defending set pieces properly. I found that really strange because we've been pretty good at that recently. Then all of a sudden, against Leicester, we didn't defend those set pieces as well, which caused us a few problems and the woodwork. So I'm looking at that area to obviously improve and that little bit look you're always looking for. We got that on Wednesday night and that was a contribution in us winning. Sam, just a quick one, I apologise. You touched on James McCarty there. How is he? He's a bit all-in-everything. He's miserable, as I would be. I think that we're just monitoring the situation about the fact that there's a compound fracture. So we're very, in terms of looking after him, we can't learn any infection or any type of infection getting there. So he's having his dressings changed on a regular basis and monitoring that until that heals. When that heals up, then it'll be about starting his rehab. At the moment, we're just doing some movements with him and keeping the ankle moving slightly if we can. Obviously, the physios are taking up the small things he can possibly do even from this early stage to help his recovery. Okay, thanks guys.