 Wel, gan y toffi TV'r hyn yw'r matriach yn brytyn yn holl bwyl i'n 1-1 efo'n 1 ar Diamex i ddweud yn y blws, y Sam and Pinks, four minutes away from a tremendous victory. Yn yw'r late equaliser, we got a late equaliser against Spares, diddwn i'n mynd i oedd y week, a we've had it backer us today. We did, of course, get a late equaliser on Monday against Palaces, well, not quite as late as Brighton today. Dyma ni'n gweithio i'r lliwb am y diwrnod arall o'r gain, which, again, is a big surprise to me. I don't understand it personally, but he went with James Garner and Rysi Garner Gay. He brought Jack Harrison in for Ashley Young, which was 100% the correct thing to do. And I have to say, the opening 20 minutes, one of the most one-sided performances I've ever seen in the Premier League. It was awful from us embarrassing, absolutely embarrassing opening 25 minutes today. It really was, and that cannot be how ever to play football moving forward. I know we're playing against a good side. It's 11 vs 11 in the Premier League. The idea is to go forward and attack and have shots and cause the opposition problems. It isn't to just play attack-by-defence, which is very much what Everton did in the first half. Brighton huffed and puffed a dingra. It was very good all day. It was their chief threat. They knocked it round in midfield. They moved the ball so well empty on the other side. It was a threat as well, but Everton had the warnings today. And at the end of the day, they conceded from it, but the corners that Brighton got in Lewis Dunc had two free headers. We'd never got a grip with him off the fence of set pieces. Van Hech had one as well. All went straight at Joven Pickford, fortunately for us. We did defend well, and that's one thing that we have done well under Sean Dites particularly away from home. We have generally defended well. The attacking part of our game, which they have not been able to tighten up. It's still as appalling. We got to halftime at 0-0. Brighton had had ten attempts at goal. Everton didn't have a single attempt at goal in the first half, and that is atrocious. I know people will react in the comments of that. I get it. Everyone is happy with their own thing. It's just me. I'd like Everton to try to win every game, go forward attack, get shot away. Sometimes it's the players, a lot of the time it's the game plan. Dom's still isolated. We have to get better at that we do to make sure we get away from trouble. We're going to have to score goals, create more opportunities. We got to halftime, and it was 0-0. That was a relief, really, because they had had so much of the ball. We did win it back a few times in and around the box, but again, the final pass, we went back. What done my head in was on three occasions we had a throwing, almost level with their penalty area. Ben Goffrey threw it back 30 yards. One of them, this was just about 20 yards inside their half. He threw the ball back into our half to talk off sheet, and it went back to Pickford. And we've been on the offensive. It's stuff like that. Play forward, move the ball forward. I don't mind trying to exercise a little bit of control, but really, I just do not get. It's when we try to draw people in and play out from the back. It ends up back with Pickford. He just whacked it to the halfway line anyway. And in fact, one of Brighton's better chances, I think it was a dingvis shot over in the first half, was we done that. We tried to break the press. It went back to Pickford. He tried to drop one into the core. They just added it, and they were through. And it was, if you're going to do that, just do it anyway then. Just knock it long anyway, because you're not going anyway with it. Just a couple of things. But we did come out second half, and at least we crossed the halfway line and tried to affect the play at the other end. And we were unlucky at an absolutely brilliant goal line clearance from Lanty, from the core. It was Dwight McNeill done well on the left, and I mean he was poor again today. Dwight just knocked quite up to it. Just looked, I don't know what it is, he just looked. It's not that he's not trying. It just isn't flowing for him at all, he's done well on the left, put a cross in, the core he come running in, volleyed it, first time. Back past the keeper it was in, but it was a tremendous peri-defending from Lanty, and he headed it off the line, and that gave us some encouragement. At the other end, we did have to defend well to our Koski brilliant block. They wanted a penalty, but his arm was in to his stomach, and there was a couple of last ditch challenges as well. And, you know, we did have to hang on a little bit of times. They didn't have loads of clear cut opportunities, but they're always a threat. They moved the ball so well, they coached absolutely tremendously, and you have to stay alive with them. And what was better in the second half, and particularly when we brought Beto on, was we did look like we were going to start creating chances. He got involved straight away better when he came on for Dominic Calvert-Lewin, and I think it was Jack Harrison whipped the ball in, and he should have done better. He got a little connection on it, and it ran through to the keeper, but he really, I don't know whether he took his eye off it or what, but then he did really well. On the other wing, ball down the line, drew the defender, van Herken in to him, then just knocked it past him, the lad took him out. We had a free kick, it was a fabulous ball in by James Garne, and it just obeyed the Beto on again. He probably should have done better. It went past him and passed you had a brand tweet on the far post. And that, quite obviously, was the way that Everton were looking to score at set plays, trying to stay in the game. We did get in front, and when we did, it was a tremendous goal from Jared Branthwaite. Again, a set piece of ball dropped into the box, it broke, and Branthwaite smashed it into the top corner, tremendous finish. He had that one a few minutes earlier. Actually, Daddy should have gone out with his left foot, and he tried to head it back across the goal too. Sorry, that was before Don went off, before Beto got on. He should have gone out for himself, and he didn't try to unselfishly head it back. This time, he hit it, and it arrowed into the top corner. And at that moment, because Brighton weren't flowing, and we were defending well, you do start to think, is it one of those days for us? Beto was looking like a threat as an out ball. Again, our final ball wasn't great. Brighton were still having a lot of the possession. And then we were handed an even better chance, when Billy Gilmore, with a horrific challenge, on Amadou O'nana. A terrible, terrible tackle, straight red card. No Brighton fan can have any kind of complaints with that. It was an awful challenge by Gilmore. On O'nana, he was lucky to survive. We had a bad injury there. It was a really poor challenge. And Brighton had done to 10 men with 10 minutes to go. We knew that the referee would play mad amount of stop at time. You just see it nowadays. But Eddarton still, you know, job and pick for that to be alive, made a good save from... I think it was Antifatty had a shot that deflected, and he made a good save. And we still needed to be alive in the box. A couple of really key moments to Arkofsky and a tackle by Ben Goffrey in the box to stop Brighton from equalising. You get into that injury time, nine minutes goes up, and Eddarton rode the face a couple of minutes out, and in fact Beto, he ended up getting booked, but he had a chance, and it just hesitated, and he ended up by the time he'd gone for it. He caught the lad. But Eddarton had conceded three many corners all day, and Brighton was a threat. And this was the most disappointing thing for me today, is that even with 10 men, we couldn't keep older a ball. We still made poor decisions. Dyma na ti'r bros Ashley Young ond, for the corey. I don't know why, but I would have personally put James Coleman on, on the right drop, Jack Harrison, into where the corey was playing off Beto, but anyway, he put Young on, they still had older a ball day, and they were setting the tempo, knocking it round even with 10 men, and I just don't think we dealt with that particularly well. But we'd had the warnings about who was done cold day, and again, I'm a little bit surprised that I have time. Listen, this might have happened, and maybe it's on the players, but Dyma na ti'r shodd have really been saying to Tarkovsky, get on dunk, always when the ball is wide, you're on Lewis Dunk. Brighton, corner comes in me clady in this one. It comes back out in Beto's, out trying to close it down. The lad does a little dummy, I think it's Pascal Gross, a little dummy, twice in and crosses one in. It evades Tarkovsky. Goffrey can't get up high enough because he can't pick for them. It's into the back of the net, and devastation at that point, because again, I wouldn't sit here and kid any Brighton fan that Everton had deserved to win the game because the numbers will tell you the very difference. But at that moment when you are where we are on the lead table, and it's 95th minute against 10 men, you're kind of expecting, well, you're hoping and praying that you hang on. It wasn't to be. Then there's the worry, don't lose it. We didn't really look like losing the game either in those moments. We get to the end, and it's a one-one draw, but it does feel like two points dropped only because the lateness of Lewis Dunks gole it again. We didn't deserve to win the game, but it would have been a huge, huge win. Everton don't really do that in all fairness. We've never, certainly not the last few years, we've never gone nick the game away that we didn't deserve to win. It doesn't happen to us. It happens to other teams. We've been a victim of it four or five times of gooders in the season, where the away team has got a win that they just didn't deserve. They were battered, walls full of looting, all kinds of gooders being battered and got away with results. We don't seem to do that, and we haven't done it today. But it's a point against a team who've been doing well. They're unbeaten at home since August. It would have been three wins on the run at the AMX had we held on. It's still sticking your throat a little bit that it is in three points. Forrest have been beaten today. Barely a down, basically. They've got thumped the palace. Right now it's looking like one from Everton looting, notting of Forrest and Brentford. Some of those teams have got goals in them. We need to find our goals very quickly, and it can't just be relying on the set plays. But we've got a good point against the good side today. We move on now, West Ham at home next Saturday. A game Everton simply have to win. There's no two ways about it. Got to be three points of gooders in the next week. But it's about today. Man of the match. I'm going to give it to Giarra Branthwaite overall. I think Amadou O'n Ana made a huge difference. I don't understand why the manager left them out. He came on. He got involved. He moved the ball around. We looked so much better when he was on. But overall I thought Branthwaite had a good game. Kept Devon Ferguson relatively quiet and scored a great goal. So Giarra Branthwaite is my man of the match. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't. Thanks very much for watching. See you later.