 Wel, gymraterfwy TV, nes yw ddweud o ddweud ar Eiferson 1. Manchester United won a Gullwyrn Park yn y Priemio Lleid. Dyna, unrhyw pwys. Eiferson yna os yna oedd eich pwys. Wrth gwrs, mae'n dweud ymddangos, rwy'n deall, mae'n gweithio bod unitio yn y ffordd o'r gwaith, wrth gwrs mae'n gwybod eich gweld hwnnw i chi'n eithaf, oherwydd mae'n gwybod eich gweld. ac rwyfannawn hefyd byw bydd hefyd o'n masonol â'r pethau救u fewn i'w gwaith yn ysgol. Bydd mewn cyfynol ar y stori, rydyn ni rwy'n mynd i'r rydyn ni chymnwys i mewn gwirionedd, ac yn dweud hynny ym ni, llwyso'r gwirionedd, yn y arferwyr am gweithio at y cyd-hwyr. Mae gynnal isfelly a dyda i gael ei wneud. Mae ydw i'r meddylai arall yn elu wneud.iód yw hwnnw ei wneud rydyn ni bod yn ei wneud yn y fethaf. First thing I'm going to talk about is Leighton Baines, thought he was absolutely brilliant today, obviously Luca Deane was missing last week, Baines played the rascal and I think in the early part of the week I didn't expect the Deane to be fifth for this, he's got a slight muscle, a calf, a slight calf injury and he's been having sweet control week, but Baines played today and rolled back the years, thought he was magnificent. There's a toss-up really between him and Domino Calvert-Loone, probably for man of the match for Evan today, but I just thought he was brilliant, a lot of good things we did came from Leighton Baines, but a wonderful crossing for Richard Allison right on off time that he should have scored from head of it wide. I wish he'd have been allowed to take the second free kick, we had to get you to push Guilfee well away from that, but I just thought he was brilliant. He made one fantastic clearance about five minutes ago which would have been a shaking goal for Agarlo, I think it was on his own in the box if he'd have got a cross he'd have had a tap, so massive clearance. I just thought he was brilliant, really was brilliant today, so it just shows how good a footballer he is, even at his age. I don't know whether Everton will extend his contract for next season and beat a back-up left back again, I don't know, but today he was absolutely magnificent. I just thought he was worth talking about. The second point I want to talk about is VAR, or VIG, as I call it. I was in favour of VAR, as was PED, because I thought it would remove ridiculous decisions that referees make. I thought it would make them have more responsibility, or more culpability rather than responsibility, more culpability over the decisions they make, more scrutiny, and therefore it would make the game a little bit more pure than perhaps what I think it is. I think it's actually somehow gone the other way. Last week we saw localso for Tottenham with an awful stamp which was a straight red card which wasn't given when VAR looked at it. Referee Michael Oliver missed it, VAR didn't give it. Everton, that's just one. I'm just picking that one up because it was there. There was stuff yesterday that went on that when you look at the VAR you're just like, what is going on? How are referees and people who are doing it? Referee's in Stockley Park, Interbritten, stuff that is there for them to see, rewind and have a look at it. Everton has been punished heavily this season by VAR, brightening away. At Leicester we had one decision go for us and then one go against us, Tottenham at home. There's been loads, there's been lots where we haven't been given what we should have been given and it's just almost like a recurring theme. And today, funnily enough, I got to see the referee and the who's on VAR and the referee from Manchester, which is a bit mad, but when I see John Moss on VAR I just thought we've got no chance because he never gives us anything anyway and he's that incompetent and he knew that we were never getting anything today. But when you see what's happening again today, it's absolutely bizarre and they've got the benefit of VAR. The goal or the non-goal is mad because, okay, letter of the law states that player in the line of sight is offside if he's interfering. Now, if David the Hayat is diving to where Guilfee Sigarton is and he can't see because he's unsighted because Sigarton in a way isn't fair enough, you could probably argue that that was offside. David the Hayat is standing up and he's spot 643, 644 standing up, Sigarton sitting on the floor. But the Hayat can see the shot and it's Harry Maguire and go, he's already his body, I've seen the stills, I've seen the video, his weight of his body is over to the right, he's got no chance of getting the ball, Guilfee Sigarton's there or nobody's there, he's got no chance of getting the ball, doesn't change the way he's diving. So that's not offside but VAR is supposed to be there to look at everything and in that, do you have to ask yourself why, why is Guilfee Sigarton where he is on the floor and he's on the floor because Whambersacker, I think it is, or Fred, I think it's Whambersacker, takes him out in the box so it's a penalty and he rolls into that position. The ball breaks Calvert Luminity, it goes in, we thought we'd won the game and so Everton had been done twice because the action was before Calvert Luminity so when they checked VAR they should have said, John Moss should have said, the goal doesn't count because it's offside, everything's offside however there's a penalty for Everton because Sigarton is fouled in the build up to where it led and it's not even close. The lad doesn't make contact with the ball at all and he takes Sigarton out so it's a penalty and Everton have been done twice over the decision that there's no way they should have been done and it makes you think that if it had been at the other end United would have been giving the penalty, Liverpool would get it and things like that. And you don't want to think like that about football because you'd like to think it was all honest and above board and it was just, you get two teams turning up but the more you see, the more you do realise that it probably is scripted. I mean that's what I've heard from managers saying it in the hand of our ways, it's almost as if it's been decided what's happening so when you're on the end of it, your paranoia goes into that and you think it must be because that, how they've come up with that decision at the end is beserch but what can you do? What can you do? That is football and this season's been crap for all of that. It's been an unmitigated disaster VAR because you're allowing people like John Moss to make decisions. It shouldn't be any referees, Premier League referees shouldn't be anywhere near it. We had that situation last week I think it was where David Coop, yeah it was, David Coop was the VAR for Tottenham and Chelsea and he missed the local show thing and then he was the VAR in the night for Leicester Man City. How does that work? How's he doing two games in a day? And in the Leicester Man City game he didn't give a penalty for Leicester and he'd give one for Man City for the same offence in the same show. That's just one of those things. It's just pathetic and it needs shorting ASAP. Final points, let's finish on a positive, Dominic Aldertlun. Obviously Garret Selgate was there today to watch him. I'm not really that bothered whether he plays for England I think. For a person I like a little bit, for him it's brilliant and really bothered about everything he plays for England if I'm honest. But he was brilliant today. The goal, he's done well, he's charged down the clearance and it's gone in the net, had a little bit of luck there which is fine. All round play was fantastic, his touch was excellent, he was good in the air, he got involved, he done all the dirty bits as well. I just thought he was magnificent and deserved, he would have deserved that goal at the end which was choked off. Absolutely brilliant. I gave him a bit of stick last week because I thought he'd miss and the chances he missed last week cost us a result and it did because he's a forward who missed opportunities. If we're going to blame Pickford or a defender for giving goals away then you have to flip that to the strikers who missed good opportunities and I thought he did last week. But today he was fantastic for everything today he really was and we've got some players on our hands if he keeps developing the way he is. He's absolutely brilliant and I thought today he was fantastic and like I said it was a flip of a coin between him and Leighton Bains who were man of the match. But don was brilliant and let's hope that continues and let's continue to keep making chances for him. That's it, there my three points, agree, disagree, do whatever. Subscribe if you haven't, give the video a thumbs up if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. Check out Paired's Matri action and his ratings and things like that. 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