 Wel, gan y toffi TV i'r hyffordd, mae'r three things. Everton One, Newcastle United, nil. Y toffi's have a huge, huge three points on the board after Alex a Wobie's late winner. War y game. War y Mad Knight o Gwduswn Park. Everything against us, and we still won the game. Results like that can be hugely important. Let's begin with the referee, Craig Paulson, who was absolutely horrific. He was that bad, he could have played on our defence for the last few months. That's how bad he's been. He was shocking tonight. He really was just piss poor. Pathetic decisions. No control of the game. No clue what's a booking, and then books with Talisman for nothing. Even though he'd been kicked all up and down the park. Just embarrassing. Embarrassing decision with the red card. A verdal yn siarad a Knight saying it's never a red. Keith Darnley used the Sky Sports Newcastle reporter, who's a Geordie Newcastle fan, never a red card. Three of three other professionals saying what on earth is that decision. Whether it is or it isn't, the Premier League, I think Everton will appeal it, and the Premier League will decide that. Paulson just pathetic, really pathetic. I don't understand how you can book someone at one end for a decision and at the other end there isn't a booking, and he just missed so much. Newcastle should have had about four bookings for late challenges, and because he played the advantage, he never went back and booked anyone. Just an awful referee. Absolutely awful. You can't help but go paranoid at times with what's gone on this season, with VAR, with Everton, with decisions that have gone against us, penalty decisions and everything else. And you do start to think, are these just really, really awful at day jobs, like really bad as if they've never done it before? Or is there something else going on here? Is the little drop she's going on here and being told what to do? Cos it's almost impossible to be as bad as what referees are in our games and VAR decisions. It's really bad and it does give you a bad taste in your mouth. And I'm not, you know, Newcastle have been on the end of some of these as well, and I'm just talking in general, it's very, very strange. They're awful. Quite simply, every one of them is pathetic, and it does make you feel like it's all corrupt, and they are corrupt, but there you go. But Craig Paulson, you know, helped Everton Football Clubs tonight by being awful, turning a 10 versus 11 into a 10 versus 12. And that ignites gooders-and-parch like it needs to be. And once it's like that, it carries on energy, and the players bought into that. So nice one, Craig. Your awfulness has given us a little spark. Second thing I want to talk about is just how important that Alex of Wobby goal could be for the rest of the season. And it's one game of football, and, you know, Evan have got an FA Cup game on Sunday, regardless of how that goes, looking at the league. We return with two really tough away games at Westam United and then to Burnley. And obviously the Burnley one is a huge game. Westam will be a really tough game with no Allen, because I think if that red card is upheld, I think it's a three-match ban, so he's not going to be there. But when you're looking for a positive, and you have to when you're in that position, and you're looking at a game like that, the way he dug in, the way he battled, you're looking at the way the crowd were, Godderson provides that energy for the players, then I think Evan can easily beat the three teams I expect them to be, Palace, Leicester and Bremford. And Manchester United and Chelsea, you know, Evan could take points out of, I'm not saying they beat those teams, but, you know, Chelsea, in my opinion, are better than United. We had a tough game, but when there are energy hours like that, and you work and battle, you make nick points here and there, and certainly if you play, and I know we don't perform like that away from home, and that's the frustrating thing, but I think what Frank Llanparth did tonight with the team, and obviously with the likes of Goffrey at left back, was just made us a little bit more compact, kind of what Carlo did last season, dig in a little bit more. It wasn't great, no-one had to sit there, and I wouldn't sit here and try to kid anyone that it was a superb attack and performance by Evan, and that's what we want to play like. I wouldn't say that because I thought Newcastle at times were the better side. They didn't really, they lacked quality in the final third, the same way as we did. I thought they had more control of the game at times than we did, but what we did do was make it difficult for them, and when you've got no confidence like Evan haven't been on a terrible run, you know, Evan hadn't scored in the last four games we fought tonight, everything's difficult, passes are difficult, you know, you don't mark plays you should, directs of a couple of yards tracking becomes an effort. When you're confident and you've got energy, you look like it. You know, I saw Newcastle against us at St James's Park, and they were the better side that night, but quite simply, just by running a bit more, there wasn't really any quality on display, rather, you know, apart from, in my opinion anyway, St Maxime we thought was excellent that night. The rest of it was very much up on that, and yet tonight when you watched them, they went, don't get me wrong, they went great, but they looked more confident, and that's cos they've been on a really good run, and that's what confidence can do. It can turn an average team or a poor side, which we've both been this season, into an average side that wants the ball, and I think Evan, just right now, are on the knees, and tonight is a huge win, and it could, results like that can be a catalyst for staying up and for going on a good run. It can sometimes be a catalyst to get it into Europe for other teams or, and sometimes you win leagues through those kinds of wins that you get. I'm hoping for Evan, it's the catalyst to us being able to believe we can win any game. We'll come short of course, you will, you know, we've got Liverpool away and Arsenal away, and they're two hugely difficult games, but the other games you've got a battle and scrap for, and I hope it gives them that confidence, and when you win a game with 10 men against all the odds and the referee, and you win it so late, it gives you that belief that anything is possible if you work hard, and the players will be knackered tonight, and they should be, but hopefully, hopefully that'll be a certain that they can build on. Finally, I'm going to reserve this for Alex Oboby. Alex Oboby, who has come up the match winner tonight, had given my man a the match because it was such an important goal. He's a lad who's come from Arsenal, and it hasn't worked. His time of everything has been unspectacular, and I think that was just something like his fourth Everton goal since he's been here. It's a huge goal. It's quite comfortably the biggest goal he scored for us, and I think, I hope, it does him the well the good. What I would say is, in the games, Frank Llandparts played them, and certainly it goes us, and he's done well. I thought he did really well tonight. He worked his socks off. The final third, he hasn't been greating, but all the other stuff he's given us a base from, you know, leads, he was excellent, and he worked his socks off. Mant City worked hard. Tonight he worked hard. He's come up with a goal. The crowd was singing his name, you know, and that can be a big moment in players' career. Every Everton fan wants to see their team running the bollocks off. That's what that's faced and foremost. The best two teams in the country do it. Liverpool, Mant City, run and run and run and run and don't stop. Every one of them, and you have to do that to even have a hope of getting in the team. Yes, they've got more quality than us, of course they have, but that's the basic level, and if the best two teams in the land do it, then why shouldn't you replicate it? And that's, I think that's what Alex O'Wobee's done. He's got in the side. He's worked hard, and he's been rewarded tonight with a goal, and if he performs like that with that work rate, then people won't complain about him being in the squad or being on the team sheet, you know, when I made up for him tonight because he has stuck some stick, and it hasn't gone smoothly for him, and he will have hoped that when he come here it'd be better than what it's been, but that's a big win for Everton, and he scored the goal that money. So that should do him the way of the good, and hopefully he can have a little revival as well and become a big player for us, certainly in the next few weeks, and get us some more points, but I just wanted to finish on a positive. I thought he deserved a special praise because he's done really well tonight. Can he follow it up and have another good performance? That's on him, but tonight he was excellent. That's it for my matriaxing stuff. Enjoy it if you're a Newcastle fan, I'm sure you're safe anyway, you'll be fine, and that's it, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and want more videos to join us on Patreon. Have a great night, see you later.