 Felly, I'm on a Shoffey TV. It is our end of season review, player review. We're going to begin with the defense. I thought Ned might have put on the thumbnail, the defense, he hasn't, but we've used the players to show you that. This is our defense review. We've just about breathed this fire leaf after what was horrible season. We've given ourselves a bit of breathing room after that season to contemplate what went on, but absolutely. Ie, absoluta. So we thought we'd start with the defence. We did this easy yet. It would be nice to just talk about trophies and stuff. But right now, right now, we're talking about the defence. The season where we were in great defence, to be honest. There was a lot of injuries. The defence was much changed regularly. People playing at a position, the season where we lost. Efallai eich bêr o'r bêrch ymlaen o'r cyfrannu, mae'r rhan i'n gweld i'r gwaith. Dwi'n cael eu cyfrannu, yw'r tyfu yma. Ond mae'n rhaid o'r gyfrannu iawn. Yn cael eu cyfrannu iawn, mae'n cyfrannu iawn i'r cyfrannu iawn, mae'n mynd i'r gwaith o'r game. Ond os ystod i'w bwysig i'r cyfrannu iawn o'r cyfrannu. Felly, roedd ychydig i'n meddwl. Mae'n gyd yn angen i'n gwybod â'r hyn o'r hyfforddiad, y cilio a'r defnyddiad yn gallu gael â'r gweithio. Mae'n mynd i'n gwybod. Felly mae'n bwysig oherwydd mae'n gweithio eu glas oherwydd a gael i gael eich gofnir yn ymddangos iawn. Mae'n gweithio'r prif, mae'n gweld i'r pwysig. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. ac yn ymdweud o'r llunio real ar y llunio ar gyfer. O'r llunio, yn sicrhau y llunio, o fwy o'r rhaglau. Mae'n ffrwng iawn, ac mae'n meddwl i'r hynny, mae'n ymdweud o'r llunio'r number one o'r rhaglau. Yn hynny, ond mae'n meddwl i'r gilydd o'r sefysau. Mae'n mewn ychydig o'r problema, mae'n ei hynod o'r problemau. Ond nid i'nichiw clearly o oedda i'n grwp i'ch gweithio, yw'r rhan sy'n ysgrifiadau i'w Llywodraeth sy'n oed yn ymgyrch ar datblygu nhw, mae'r ffawr mwy oherwydd yn ei ddod y'r ymbydd ynglynciaeth sydd wedi'u cyfryd yma yw'r ymgyrch ar ei ddweud. Nid oed yn rhoi'r rhan, mae'r sefydlu sy'n yr unrhyw bryd Ysgrifiadol I seddi oedda i'r ysgrifiadol a cocken nhw'n ei gwaith a hynny'n hyn, mae'r ymddannag wedi'i ddweud o L dwudu Llyfriddor oedd o'n gwell yn ymdano'n sydd yn ymddannag util rydym yn ymddannag wyddiolol. Rhaid fyddech chi'n fath ymddannag oedd yn dweud, mae'n haf. Rhaid i wneud hynny'n ymddannag oedd ymddannag oedd yn ei fath. Rhaid i'n credu'n gallu llafodd, yn ysgrifennu'r wneud o'u gael, rhaid i'n gwybod yma arall yna? Ie, mae'n ddysgu'n gallu'n gwybod o'r ddau o'r ein gennym. Mae'n ddweud gan y Golci, mae'n dduodd yn ei wneud'r gwybod. Mae'n gweithio'n golygu, mae'n gwybod, o'n gweithio'n 35 o gyflau ym 1.7 o gwybod. Gwybod, mae'n gweithio'n gwybod. Mae'n ddweud o'r gwybod, mae'n ddweud o'r gwybod 3.3 o gwybod. Mae'n 7 gennym, mae'n gweithio'n gwybod. Mae'n gweithio y gwybod o'r gwybod o'r gwybod. Felly wrth gynhwys wrth gwrth iddol iawn drafodaeth leader cyfünüw ymgyrch. Rhyw gwaith hwyl 170 wedi'w hyffordi hwn o'r 170y ac rhaid o'r llei yw. Byddwn niín mangylchedd byd pwysig a chynghwys y bydd y cyfrifwydol. Rhyw o'r cyfrifwydol hefyd yn yr ystyried yr oedd maeth adedd y cerdd iawn. Mae'r unrhyw oed am yw'r ddariad ar Ffbridd. Mae'r ffôl oedd yn wahanol ar eichwar Horseman. Mae'n hyn sydd yn fawr. Mae'n gallu bod yn rootsodd yn ystod. Ac mae'n meddwl i ni, ond mae'n meddwl, cofodd fe'n meddwl am allanodd, gan fod yn mig, fel yma, os yn meddwl am yma. Mae'n meddwl. Ac hyn yn unig wrth yr ystyried. yn y gweithgodd yn yr argynwys, ychydig mae'n amlwgenad oes, ychydig mae'n adael, ond yr arddangos, eu cyfnod oherwydd, yw credu rydyn ni'n menny yw, mae'n cydwyd ard £4, yn oes i gyd yn y rhan o'r sefyd, mae'n ddod i'r sefyd, ac nid yn einisiau'r cysylltu oedd yn ysgrifennu Ond dweud cael eu fod yn sicr, dweud'n grifio nhw'n gwneud o'r wneud. Ewch yn credu'r wneud o'r ffordd i'r celf. Ond o'n mynd i'n ddwy'n gwneud hefyd yn iawn. Rhaennau i'r celf o'r piwn cofnir, rhyw i ni'n meddwl at yr oedd canfaniaeth yr holl i'r cofnir, ond rhaen i'r cyffin ar hyn yn llawer. I fath o'r fath o'r cef yn Police? ..ynghylch o'r gwahol yn ni o'r gwahol. Mae'n mynd fod y swydd northfyrdd. Felly mae'n gwahol i ganddo... Nid i, mae'n gwahol i'r gwahol. Mae'r gwahol i anghyntgedig am ddechrau'r dŵr sefyd. Ond y rhai'r amgylcheddau yng nghayl, yno'n eu hynny'n gwneud. Felly ydych yn osud yn y Ониwyr o'i cyflogion. Be cyffredin negwyd, mae'r gwahol o'r ddaf yn gweithio... ..fawr am gweithio'r gwahol. ac mae hi hi'n gwybod â'r ddiwrnod erilydd yn ymwneud. Ac yn byw, yn gweithio, ond mae yllways hon yn coli gyntafol er mwynfyr. Onw'r dda, mae'n ddigon yma, mae'n ffordd o'n ddweud, ac mae'n ddigon i bligio o'r eich ddweud. Ond rai yma, mae'n amser, oherwydd mae'n cael yma ar oeddi ac mae'n soolad hyd yn mynd yn dweud. Pwys pwys a chylo hueirwyr arall, a'n gwybod i fynd yn ystod. Ielwch chi'n gyd yn fwy nesaf 16 oes, yn y prengion eich gail. Rwy'n gyrdd yn 58 golygu, ac mae'n ganddo gael gwneud yn dda. Mae'n ganddo gennym o ffars. Mae'n ganddo i ffars yn y dyfodd, mae'n ganddo i'r ganddo gael. Cymru yn eich ganddo i'r ganddo. Rwy'n ganddo i'n ganddo i'r ganddo i'r ganddo. Yn ganddo i'r ganddo, mae'n ganddo i'r ganddo i ganddo, ond rydyn ni wedi cael ei wneud ar ôl i mwyn twyd. children. He done allrights. Sheamus Coleman, we're going to move on to our captain who you know again 33 years of age like you said before was some huge moments you were towards the end of the season where he stood up and was counted. I think the problem is it's such a physically demanding position now that right back having to get up and down, up and down any injuries and everything. It's been amazing Mae James Culling yn eu gwaith fwrdd am y Gwylol, ond yw'r bobl. Felly, yn mynd i gweithio'r iawn, gan gyfnodd, ond y bydden nhw'n gwythbwynydd. Felly mae wedi falch yng Nghymru, mae nhw'n meddwl â'r bach bwysig. Yn y gweithio'r mae yma arall yn ôl. Felly wrth gwaith y gallwn am breedfodol, maen nhw'n gweithio'r bach gan gael. I think Seamus was brilliant in the last few games. We were looking to be a bit more solid of course, but modern full-backs need to be offering something only the other way. I think just as a test, he ended up playing right centre back for the last few games, and he was brilliant at whether or not Frank Llanpark continued to use him more there now. They have to meet those numbers for this season anyway. 30 games played a one goal which scored no assists. I think we will come back on to that in a minute. 7 clean sheets when he played averaging 2 tackles per game, Rs leading to goals 2 which is obviously not ideal. Some other stuff from them, 74% passing accuracy, 1.1 interceptions per game y twfnidio aros i'r cyd-flyg, ond mae eich gwneud ei gael ganddillon a fydd o'r nôl yn 5 o ddod. Mae'n 60% o'i gyllidiaeth gyda'i gwneud i ni, mae'n olygu'n eu wasbwynt yn fy gwasbwynt. Ond rydyn ni'n ddweud y gweithio'n ddwy i'r cyfnod o'r syniad a'r syniad a'r cyffredin? Yna, mae'n rhaid i'n gael ei fod, mae'r ffaith o'r ffaith, o'r eich ffaith yw'r cyfrifiadau, a dyna'n gallu'n gwybod yr oed. Yn gyd ydych chi'n gyd, a yw'n cael ei wneud. Mae'n cael i'n gael. Mae hynny, anyddwch. Rydych chi'n meddwl am y cofn ifliadau, mae'r meddwl a'r gwneud o gwneud rai'r hyn yn bethau bryddon. Mae yma'r unig ddi真hauol yn ddiwrnw. Yn gyflwynghaeth dda'r llei yn y gweithio'i ymgylch. I gweithio'n bach mae'r dda. Yn y meddwl yw eu blaen ei fforddol. Mae'r gweithio yn gyfraith, mae'r gweithio yn amlwydd, mae'n amlwynau'r gweithio, Ac rydym yn y bwysig bod ydych chi'n ffordd i'w'n gweithio'r bwysig ar y gweithio. Ond oedd wedi gwneud amdano'r hyn yn y gweithio. Rwy'n meddwl, rydyn ni wedi gynnwys, rydyn ni ddim yn galw'r cyd-dynnal. Y club yn gweithio'r ac yn ei ddweudio i gyrdwyddiol. Mae'n gweithio'r clyweddol fel yw'r cyd-dynnal. Ond mae'n ddweudio'r cyd-dynnal y gweithio'r cyd-dynnal yn y gweithio'r cyd-dynnal. But I think obviously now Everett have got to make a decision and say Patterson is gonna be, you know he's gonna get more game time, listeners I don't know And it might even be that we start with the three and he plays us as a right wind favourite just to bed them in but Everett have got to look to get that change happening now The same as Will run through Brickwal, it but why should he? Yn amlwg yma yw'r gwahodd i'n dweud y dyfodol i'r ysgol, ond yw'r gwahodd i'n mynd i ddweud y dyfodol i'r wneud. Felly mae'r ffrwsgau a'r sgwrdd, mae'r fawr yn fawr i chi, ond mae'r ymddirionedd y gynhyrchu a'r arbennig yn y bwrdd. Mae'n dweud, mae'n ddweud y position. Mae'n ddweud i'r ddweud yn ymdweud. Mae'n dweud yn ymddir, mae'n ddweud i'r ddweud yn y ffordd, Mae'r oedd yn dod yn yr hyn o'r hyffordd, mae'n mynd i'n gwneud am y teimlo. Mae'r oedd yn ei ddefnyddio, ond fe'n gwybod. A gyd yn y rhai, mae'n gwybod a'r eich gweithio, mae'n gweithio ddweud o'r hyn o'r gweithio. Mae'n holl o'r rhagwm ac mae'n oed yn ynnud o'r hyn o'r hyn. A ran yw eich rydw i, mae'r rhagwm yn gallu oed yn y hyffordd wedi'u. Mae'n roedden nhw. a mae'r oedd chi ddylch chi'n gwybod rwyntwyd mae'n ei ffliwg ac mae'n goll i'r cyfnod. Cwrs, maen nhw, maen nhw a'n gobeithio sy'n gobeithio goffa. Mae'n gofio ar y cyfnod yw'r eich gobeithio i gyd yn gofio a'r gofio yn gofio gyda â'r cyfnod, ac mae hwn o'u gwych am bobl o â'n gofio lle iawn i hyn o'n gofo ar y lle bwysig. Dwi'n gwis i gael yn ddefnyddio ysgol, oedd ydych yn fwy'n adeiladau, a hanes i'n fyw ddi'r granfydd. Bydd gennym ei wneud yn y defnyddio. Felly mae'r ardal wedi'n rhan o'r gwybod yma'r awr. Bydd y peth yn ei wneud. Mae'r awr yn Gweithio, mae'n clywed yn 6.74 o fwg ac mae'n mynd i'n mynd i'n rhan o'r gwybod, i'n g aldi pwg ar gyfer Lleith fashion ni'n oes i ddiad am elu yma ac yn rhan o'r fyw gweithio. ac mae'n cael ei wneud o'r ddyn nhw. Can I just ask you about Dyn nhw? Do you think looking back with everything as it is financially? Do you think that was a good business? If you look at it probably from a pure business perspective, now we've survived and all that, then it probably was. It's 29 years of age, we've got two fullbacks in for him. One's 23 and one's 20. That's how, in an ideal world where you've got pot of money and FFP isn't an issue, then you'd want to keep them and bring Michael and go in underneath them and go right, you're trying outstim now because it's 29. Ever and on in that position. So if you're looking purely profit and sustainability and purely how to run your football club properly get rid of the old fella and bring in two young ones is probably the way to do it. Cos I do think we'd be sitting here now discussing Selwyn Luchodin this summer. I think we would all be. We'd be looking at the situation of who was available for us to go and I do think we'd be looking at Selwyn. So I don't know whether it was the right move or the way everything played out. We obviously stayed up and Michael and course had half a season to bed into the Premier League and looked a lot more as we move on to Michael and go. Let's have a look anyway at Michael and go. Obviously he came in. Lot of clubs looking at him. Ever and got him in. 13 times for Evans, go one goal, brilliant strike at Leicester. No assists and that will come on to that again in a minute. Three clean sheets in that tackles per game. 1.9, no errors leading to goals which is good, wins 52% of his duels which is alright. He's definitely got better. Didn't create any big chances. 1.2 interceptions per game, 2.1 clearance per game but in an evidence side that was very much just battling and scrapping for anything and everything it could get. As we move forward we want to see more of the offensive side. We've just mentioned the player there Luchodin who was fabulous at that for us. Great crosses into the box. 6 or 7 assists a season. Goals started off well and tailed off for Everton but the creativity side of it. It's what I think Michael Enco's got to get better at. It's delivery into the lungs. Maybe it's a case of putting areas and let people attack them. I think I haven't watched them a little bit play for the Ukraine. I think he can put a ball into the box. I just think it's how you play and how you open up. I think it's about, I think safety for the fullbacks. I think you have to play through your midfield, get them wide and then get the ball to them wide so that you've dragged the fullbacks in. Narowe. Narowe. So you've got that space and I've watched them play for Ukraine and that's what happened and then his deliveries were quite good and I think where Everton tend to play what we played last season was we were wide. We play wide. We don't play through the middle of the park and that actually makes it a lot harder for a fullback because he's got no way to go because the opposition are obviously going to look at that and go well, we've got to stay wide then so where's the space and I think a lot of the signs is he got the ball. He'd have a man of middle in front of him and as he grew into the Premier League it was hard for him to the pace of first. I think he got a grip for that and he kept it nice and neat inside him but he didn't get the opportunities to get the ball in the box because he was just forcing him and by the time he'd get into good areas or good space he'd beat by the barline and it's really difficult then. He'd done a source in that class. You know and as I said watching him for the Ukraine he tended to wake the ball through midfield and then got it wide as he was on the edge of the box and I remember watching Brighton play against us when they beat us at goodness and that's how they play and a lot of sides play like that. They wake it, they wake it and then get it wide and I think that's something we've got to start getting on midfield to do whatever midfield we've got next season but that's certainly what we've got to look at and you'll get the best out of it. That's what Main Strive's done, didn't he? Main Strive's done it, he was coming straight and he had the space then. But that's an area obviously one goal, no assist. When you're looking at him and Seamus Coleman and your two full backs both got a goal each and no assist so for Michael then come moving forward that's got to be the next thing for him now and maybe it is the way we play but also I will be saying to him get it in areas so you're not having to look up and go I've got to try and pick whoever Dominic Alvaluwen out in the middle just put it in areas so that when it is wide the strikers or the forwards can make the run into them zones and if the ball is putting it in there then they can finish it off but he's one who definitely improved as the season went on. Someone who did play right back and left back at Seims was John Joe Kenney. John Joe Kenney who is now leaving a football club it looks like heath of Berlin that's what it's come out but it hasn't actually been officially confirmed yet but looks like he's signed in a three year deal with Heath of Berlin and I think for him I think absolutely he made the right decision I think he's 25 it's been at Evan for 16 years he's Evan have got Nathan Patterson who they will be looking at your right back, Seims Coleman still very much involved as the club captain he's got Michel Enco who plays most of the games at left back we've got Nielsen Cunk who coming back from alone, Eli Campbell who's underneath Demond at 23 level so for John Joe it would have just literally been utility player at 25 still so for him I think he's made the right decision you go and get your career up and running he had a good time in Germany at Chelsea and hopefully he'll go to Heath of Berlin and have a good time there but let's have a look at his numbers for Evan last season 15 games he played no goals, one assist one clean sheet average 1.1 tackle per game and I don't think he led I can't see any errors no errors that led to goals can't see the sun anyway he done alright, John Joe at times I think one of his best games was actually at left back which was against Leeds at home it was he had a very very good game up against Rafina didn't he in fact he ended up getting Rafina off in the end Kenny had such a good game against him a player who I think always I remember having a good game at Chelsea as well played right wing back at Chelsea and had a decent game in a one month but he was a player who I think he always gave everything when he played but just for me just not at the level back for Evan what Evan needed in terms of again it's the creative side and that little bit of pace I think he's won the one he'll do his job, he'll stick to the task I think at times you're looking for more than that I just don't think he's good I just think at 25 not starting games I just think it's the best idea or the best plan I know Evan offered them a contract I don't know, he chose maybe where the club is but I think yeah for him he can go and play for us I just don't think he's I don't think he's got the pace I don't think he's got the ability to get up and down I don't think he's a particularly good defender he's wholehearted he's committed but I think it's the right move for him to leave the club and start playing first in football great opportunity if he takes it to playing the Bundesliga but Evan I've got to be starving for better they've got to be I think developmentally for him playing every week you'll get better because like we said that's shelter, you don't know right you've got a couple of goals for them there so I think playing every week in front of cards and being the opportunity to be the first choice I think we'll help them improve as a player maybe it's just the Premier League is so difficult that you won't have to play all the time as well and maybe his skillset and physicality shoots the Bundesliga slightly better it's just a little bit slower than the Premier League is the other stuff from him Interceptions 1.3 again 74% passing accuracy which is not bad at all for a full back Average 1.7 clearance is per game 151% of his duels at the red card of course against the Walls wasn't it at all Average from sofa score 5-4 for the season so yeah a bit lower than other players Michelin cos of 6.85 I didn't say that before Anyway let's move on from John Jo to the centre backs and we're going to begin with a player that still splits a ping but one if you believe everything around it may well be off to Westamond joining David Muis who was a big admirer apparently it is Michael Keane the most important goals in Everton's history probably as well that first goal against Cystal Palace 32 appearances 3 goals 1.9 interceptions per game 7 clean sheets duels won 63% of his duels eras leading to goal 2 for Michael Keane his sofa score average was 6.9 which is quite high for Everton defenders in fact the best of Everton's defenders all season according to sofa score Strang Michael Keane 77% passed in that year he got decent with the ball created 2 big chances 4 clearances per game 1.9 interceptions a red card as well of course at Westamond overall what do you think Michael Keane's season was overall it's a difficult one isn't it because I think there are games when he plays well when he's asked to do a job when he's Everton defending the edge of the box he's perfect for that I think it's when you want to be a bit more expansive I think what he needs alongside them is somebody who Sarkowsky I think what he needs alongside them is something like Zuma which might be why the Westam links are there is because he needs someone next to him who's physical but has got pace someone who's a leader but has got that pace as well I just think he's the I think Michael Keane when you look at him you want him to be your commanding centre back but he's not and he's not a leader either he doesn't have that recovery pace he's decent on the ball likes to step out, he's got a pass never never let you down in terms of commitment or honesty and he's always fit so I get all that he's the mountain go he's the size of his best but he's also got a mistake in him as well sometimes I think for me it's when you look at the Zonal I look at Michael Keane I'm always very suspicious how a player of his size and aerial ability is more switched on in those situations that worries me that actually you look at waste defenders but can deal with that kind of thing you could bring in a lad from league 1 and can deal with stuff that he can't deal with at times just get the head on everything but he can do what he can do you've got some players you can your head at a plan pot all a bag of cement all day he's not he's just isn't alive to situations and that I think if you want to and he doesn't quite fit the criteria of what we want he could go into a a money team who put that different kind of playing alongside them and you will get the best of him so he can do well he does do well he is hot and cold but he's never quite I've never been fully over by him I've always said it I don't think he quite smells the danger at times but he's never never let us down some people will say he has but you know what I mean in terms of like he's honest he's brave he's not quite good enough I think that's what we'll think now is the time to possibly if we can move him on I think it is a difficult one with Michael King because I think it is a consistency thing I think at times he's looked fantastic he defended brilliantly, stepped out with the ball picked the pass and then other times he lets people run off of him he just doesn't react in it and I've never seen I've never seen a footballer visually lose confidence in a game where you can literally look at him and go he's done for the game it shocks me every time it happens then other games he comes in and he's brilliant and you're going because if we could get him like that every week no one would ever question him, you'd be going he's sound he is always available for you in general, plays most weeks now if he was to stay and Everton played three and he was in with Ben Goffrey one side and maybe Tarkovsky the other who in the middle and Tarkovsky he's kind of like the organiser he's got the pace and power of Ben Goffrey and you've got King, maybe that could work I don't know you've signed in that defence with Patech on one side and Mike McHelen could do the other so I'm not here going sell, sell, sell, sell but I just wonder if Moise does come in and it is 12 or 15 million or whatever whether Everton had looked and go he's 29 now we've got a lot of younger centre backs Tarkovsky'll be if that looks like it's going to go through very soon he'll become the senior centre back and we can move Michael Keen on with wages and stuff and because Evernath Evernath has to flip the squad and they have to reduce the aid and all that but I wouldn't be a few minutes of Michael Keen's days because I think he is a good defender at times he's had probably a few of the plays he's had some good moments and some not so good moments but it is that it is that thing that the confidence with me is that you want him at 29 he really should be Everton's captain his centre back 29 loads of experience he should be the one that's screaming back putting tackles and putting his head in like Jeri Mina does but he doesn't and that's where it comes some people don't like him some people think he's good it is what it is let's move on it's someone who always he definitely does split opinions actually think he finished the season really strongly Hullgate towards the end of the season he reminded me more of the Mason Hullgate from the end of Carl Aus first he looked more on it he looked like he had the confidence of the manager it might just be a confidence thing with Hullgate I don't know and now a lot of people are overconfident I wonder sometimes whether that's provided chewing and putting your chest out mad on off where really the self-doubt you think and I've got to prove that I can do it but does he believe it and does it come back a little bit towards the end of the season but let's have a look at his numbers anyway play 25 games for Everton two goals interceptions one a game playing sheets 5 duels 158% the likes of Michael Keane eras leading to goals none you know he's the only centre back that didn't make an error that led to the goal I think I think when he switched on and he's focused I think there's a good player in there we just didn't see enough of it it is telling that we saw more of it towards the end of the season when it needed to be there so whether that whether that informs Frank Llanpar on what kind of player he's got then maybe so and again the age he's at the right age to take the next step but then he's also at a great age to sell so it's it's whether to get an offer and who else is I think I think if Frank Llanpar can see a player in there he'll keep him because there's moments when he act to be the senior centre back and I don't know whether he relishes that or whatever but again I can see if Tarkoski came in I can see him making him better because I think he definitely is better when he's next to him I've been much better more switched on he's got someone telling him when to get up and all the rest of it but we can't forget there was moments in the season when he was absolutely appalling the same as Michael Keynes and I think that comes from not having that person next to him these are slightly above average defenders that need someone next to them to get them through the game and I think obviously you just mentioned a confidence is a huge thing he's got all the attributes but you have to put them all together he's got a little bit of pace he's got a little bit of devilment in him he's decent enough on the ball like a tackle is not bad in the air considering he's not the tallest he's not bad he likes to be alive in the box when we've got a corner so he's got a big goal for us at Leicester he did so it is an interest on one with him it's whether I suppose what the manager feels can pull it all together and if he feels like bringing in a centre back who's a commanding centre back can pull loads of it because the Yeri Mina example I think is huge because you know we all think a lot of us think Yeri Mina is but we all know when Yeri Mina plays we're a much better side much better defensive side because we've proved it proof in the pudding I don't think we would have been anywhere near the bottom but I think we'd be in a lot more counter position if Yeri Mina plays because he's just a good defender he makes other people better he finished the season when I thought lovely little assist for Michael Keane's goal against Crystal Palace keeping the ball alive and he looked like he was up for it as well he looked like he believed in it I think that with Holgate he has got all of that stuff he said he does make rash challenges sometimes full hard man and all that but I think there is he does do well at Everton I think he does genuinely love it he wants it he's not getting a better move he's always I think wants to do well for Everton there is stuff in there it's the consistency Michael Keane is still looking and going there's question marks over both of them and therefore you shall whichever one gets the offer but if I just wonder if Holgate if Tarkovsky coming and he is someone who throws himself in the way of Everton I wonder if that then inspires him to be doing the same and then if you've got that learning how to defend and goffery then all of a sudden your players becoming better Mina does it that's why we always come on about Mina the passion accuracy 68% not bad particularly like to switch so we hit that ball a lot so 68% still quite decent 58% of his jewels a little bit less than the others so I was going to give him 6.65 overall so yeah that's normal in a team it's up and down and I'm near the bottom we can't sell everyone can we no so you've got to make the the other thing as well just very quickly for me you can play right back and you can play well you can't stand in the field you can't stand in the field so therefore utility play is sometimes later you can fill in a couple of other positions of where the weight can go but we'll see yeah I mean it we've just spoke about obviously I think it's I think a lot of people now recognise he's our best centre back I think the numbers tell you that the win ratio tells you that points tell you that I think you're absolutely right if it's just be 5 for 35 games like some of these other players everything for me would be in the top 10 because I just think he has us that well drilled that it would have took a goal if the other end to Nick games well certainly would have been no way near the danger zone for it that way maybe we wouldn't have been as high but let's have a look at his numbers 13 games he started 11 of them no goals which is disappointing for him a fella of his size he did score in the FA Cup of course but none in the Premier League 80% pass na chi wnes i which is none there but I've got there which is high for us I think it's our best for our centre back no goal there, interceptions no 0.8 per game two clean sheets with Gerry wins 67% of his duels which is high errors leading to goals is one there some other stuff on Gerry mean it as well 2.8 clearance per game as well he's the least dribble past everything defender as well so all of that stuff you know we know that all of that stuff put it together as well as the stuff that is none there like the organisation they're almost the intimidation of strikers as well we're really involved seeing it dead early on at Bamford at Elendote full house with Leeds he was like winding Chelsea did it getting them going and lost his head and all that it's all of that other stuff he does that he drags 73 games and the injury things are the killers and the thing about him is he's come out hasn't he himself he played when he shouldn't have been playing and he just wanted to do his best but I do actually believe Evan have tried to manage him but he went and played for Columbia in October didn't he think it was? 3 games and he played in 3 games in a week and we look at it even in coming towards the end of the season where we left them out in the Mayside Derby cos we knew that that was probably going to be a defeat and we had to have them for the more important games so even we in the big moments knew how to manage him but Columbia played in for 3 games in a week and that was it he never came he never was the same he was never the same after that and I think when Frank played him had to bring him on in his first game and then plays him in the Newcastle game on the Tuesday night and he's gone and that's you have to be able to manage him and maybe I don't know what Evan will do with him in his last year of his concert where they decided that if they don't get a suitable offer they'll keep him and they'll manage him maybe but if he goes to somewhere like Italy or Spain and they manage him properly he'll get 25 games and people go why couldn't he have done that for us and it'll be because and the weather will be slightly warmer cos it's warmer and the game is slightly slower and all that kind of thing and you'll see how good he is and those 3 games for Columbia actually remember at the time it happened he knew it was going to cost us I just knew it was and I think you can tell with Jerry he loves it as well he properly loves defending he loves it and he loves winding up people and it's all part of the game it's sad he could be a really good player but on those injuries it would be huge for Evan and his sofa score was 6.84 which is high just a pity he's never fit let's have a look at Ben Godfrey let's talk about Ben Godfrey first he didn't have the greatest season he had a really good first season for Evan albeit a lot of it was a full back we have to say that but he was really good of course he got Covid right at the start of the season admitted himself struggled for weeks to get back with it hot and cold never had the proper pre-season of course got injured because of Covid he had to take care of him after the training he had to just let it settle back down so maybe he's not had a pair for pre-season he's not been able to train properly with all the other issues he's got into the course in Lampard's first game it was a stop start we look he's only played what 23 games for us and he never quite got into the rhythm of the game he never quite looked up to me he's not been into he's had that second season I think he's still massively raw as a defender he's got loads to learn and I think with not having that that extra little bit of fitness or pace you could see how raw he was and how he's still got so much to learn as a defender he's one of those kind of ones who looks like he closes his eyes when he jumps he's just got that about him he's got loads to learn you find this with a lot of young Premier League players they've got the power and they've got the pace and the other bits haven't quite caught up yet and I think those moments those things were exposed last season and I think I think he needs a good break and he needs a good pre-season and hopefully comes back and again I think that power and that pace alongside a proper organiser I think you'll see him hopefully improve massively Let's have a look at his numbers 23 games for Everton this season no goals intercepting no 0.7 a game 4 clean sheets 64% of his duels errors leading to goals 2 which is a bit disappointing but I think there's some other stuff in the 77% pass average is 2 tackles a game don't have 4 clearances per game but he only won 46% of his aerial duels which is poor compared to Gary Mayne's 65% Michael Keane's 63% Mason Holgate 63% this is all aerial his timings a baseball Jarrah Branthwaith's got 69% aerial and I don't even think Jarrah Branthwaith's not amazing he's just tall so he gets deal obviously a bit more I just think he does his aerial he's just not allowed to things when they're in the air when it's on the floor it's easy just go through the player but when it's in the air that's something that hopefully playing next to a Tarkovsky will help him I think he's got everything he's got freedom in his locker to be a good defender he's got that power he's strong in the tackle his pace is incredible I think you'd like to stop start season you see this with players who don't have a good pre-season it takes them easy then if they get injuries they're just never quite out we've seen it with Dom by all I can't drop the sofa on his foot and broke his toe pre-season was disrupted then he's playing the first why is a man of his statue moving a cow? he shouldn't be but then you're trying to compensate for the injury then you pick up another and then you're gone so hopefully Ben Godfrey will have a good rest a good pre-season and then we can get him back because I think when you've got that searing pace like he's got a chuket, you are so much trouble you don't have to be a great defender if you've got that kind of pace that might make you a great defender I don't know it's different ways of looking at it but let's just hope he's on it next season definitely let's have a look obviously he's a young defender still he's been seems like he's been here for ages now because of the COVID season seems stretched and all that but he is obviously young he's spent the second half of the season before last on the black bean and I think he learnt more there than he had and obviously Benita's come in another change of man and he's starting to do staying around and obviously let's have a look at his numbers now six games he was involved in last season in the Premier League one goal averaging 0.2 interceptions big goal as well it was a huge goal at Chelsea to get us a point didn't keep a clean sheet when he was on the side Jules won 57% but like you said they are really 69% which is the biggest of any Everton defender errors leading to goals it is what's that Ned? none, I can't say because something's in the way he was of course sent off at home to Brentford which spun the game he also played at Burnley which we lost 3-2 as well but he was great at Chelsea but he was good at Chelsea in fact he was alright at Burnley to be fair it was just the way he fell off but he's another one isn't he I don't know what you do with Jared Pranthwyd I think he's 20 now that's what I was going to say because he's at the stage now where he needs the development he needs the understanding of playing every week he needs that he's got attributes he likes to defend he's decent in the air he's amazing he's decent in the air as the numbers will tell you there I think he can play a little bit with the ball he's not awkward on the ball but he's still low he's so with the Ivan's home he's a great card in that Brentford game just making the wrong decision just getting too close when you're the last man lad, he's got potential but he hasn't got games and you look at Anthony Gordon this season his trajectory coming off the bench playing games and getting more game time that just can't be done in centre back you'd look at someone like him after he's played 15-20 games in a row and gone he's improved you can't afford to do that in the Premier League so you've got to send them on low and I just don't see how he's going to lane and improve by not playing games of football and I think this year again when we're talking about who we're selling or keeping or whatever I've got to be very careful because I think Brentford is potentially a really good player he's been linked with Manchester City with them recently if Evan have got to sort that development out if he goes somewhere and he plays games he can play he's got to go somewhere in the Championship for me where he plays every game and it's not about when he was at Blackbane he started really well and then he just there was a decline and of course in the Championship we understand it's difficult as well managers lose the jobs left right and centre but he's got to go somewhere where he's just going to lane if it's a poor side it's a poor side it doesn't matter, he's a centre back he's got to play, he'll lane more probably in a poor side than he would in a with Evan to scrap and do everything else then but I do think he needs to go on low now to go on to that level look at someone like Huddersfield they had leave like Calwell on who haven't been linked with Chelsea defender 19 played all season for them played in the player final showed no one going in the player final played in that final and they'll have a gap at centre back there well we can take him and Brandwick can go to Huddersfield on low that's what I'm saying so go there, they've got a gap at centre back go and play in the Championship and a team who was up near the trap all season because they're obviously happy to play young centre backs and he's got a Premier League experience as well so a club like that but get it done early then don't go we'll spend the preseason with us and then we'll have a look at the end of the window we can get you alone it's better for you to go and spend your preseason with the team you're going to play in don't know what I mean so we can get himself established early on rather than coming in a bit later trying to force your way in because we've done that with the likes of Lewis Gibson and I haven't just offered another contract to you but we've done that with him he went late into clubs we're already playing and he's sat on the bench in a Christmas he's played three games or injuries if you're going to make the decisions to let him go on low let him go early though so we can get in but I still think he's got a future of everything definitely it's that right now if we don't everyone we haven't met at all of our defenders obviously like you said we could be in play but we've sold them so it wasn't any weird looking at him and going look what we could have won beg of it we tried to have a look at him but he done alright for a number two goalie didn't he big game against Newcastle he was excellent in clean sheet when we needed it of course I think we've established he's not great o pens but hey hop that's the way it is or just general shots he played against Arsenal last day of the season and he did have a great game I'm putting the dance of rustiness and everybody else not running but his wife's got a nice horse so there you go I think he's alright and Andy Lonergan getting a new deal that was a bit of a strange one but we can't look at Lonergan because he didn't play so there you go that's our review of the defence and the goalkeeper let us know what you think in the comments section below about that 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