 Wel, gan y toffi TV eras dymatt reaction, West Ham United nil, Everton One. Excellent, excellent, a way win for the Blues today at the London Stadium. Dy manager went with Nathan Patterson to replace the suspended Ashley Young. The right decision in my opinion. And despite the odd rocky moment, I thought Patterson had a good game. There was just one sway picketter flicked it over his head really and he exposed them a little bit other than I thought he did a good job in that back four. Everton, the game was pretty even early on, you know, knocking it. Both teams, West Ham having all the ball as we'd expect. Everton coping with it comfortably and we just felt our way into the game and we had the best moment of the game through Jack Harrison after about 15, 20 minutes. We broke and it was a three on one really and he chewed the ball too long. He should have just played it to the side to have the line of the corner. He would have had a clear shot at Arreola in goal there and he took too long and ended up hitting a team shot, which they keep us saved. And that was a good opportunity passed us by. He had another one on the edge of the box that he smashed over the bar as well. But he was looking like the person he was going to get in the most round of back for us. We had to make sure we defend the property there. Obviously, you know, they've got Antonio, they've got Yara Bowen, Pequeta. They've got players who can cause you problems. And Everton did defend in the main, really, really well. Bran Tweet, absolutely outstanding. I know he won't manage the match overall on the sky, but he was brilliant alongside Tarkovsky. And Everton, just the signs were guilty of not taking that little bit of care over the final ball. You know, the corey, he was just frustrating all day. I don't think he had a particularly good game. But he did work hard, but he just makes the easy thing look difficult at the light of the corey and then other stuff that you don't expect from him. And he makes look easy, but, you know, he was, I think he was a little bit off it today in that role. Normally, he's really effective, but he had two or three opportunities on the edge of the box where he could have just laid it off. He did this last week in Hanfield as well, very similar way. He approaches the edge of the box, really well, and he struggles to make the simple pass. But Everton kept West Ham to an absolute minimum in that first half. You know, Dom flashed a header over the bar. We had a couple of moments again where we got in round the back, but, you know, we got to our time, Lil Nill. I think both, I think Sean Dyche would have been the happier of the two managers at the break. I think David Moyes would have been a bit frustrated. That was easier being for Everton to cope. We come out for the second half, and they set it up a little bit, kind of got on the front foot a little bit more, but again, didn't really trouble Jordan Pickford in the goal, and the only real opportunities they got was us not clearing our lines properly. But we did have that one moment's equality in the game, and it was a really good piece of quality as well. It was a ball up, you had a brand to wait. Next to ball in front of Michael Antonio. Dom lasered off to Harrison. He gives it back to Dom, and it's a brilliant little turn by Dom. Through the legs, little shot back the other way, and it's the first time before Adiola could get set right into the corner of the net and to give Everton the lead, and it was a lead in all honesty. He looked like extending rather than throwing away. Jordan Pickford had to be big off one chance, but it was then offside, but it was a good shape, and then he did make a good shape on the far post. I just think it might have been from Bairama, which was a good save as well. And other than that, it was rather hopeful from West Ham. I said the other day, asked about this last week on the show, and I felt like we'd win today. I think there was a lot of things in our favour, obviously West Ham had that European game in Greece on Thursday. It was an earlier kick-off, and you have to use them to your advantage. And I think it's four wins in the last six for Sean Diter's men now. Away from home, keep saying this Sean Diter's real issue, is the home getting the home form, right? Obviously last time out we were excellent. I think away from home under the manager, Everton have been generally fine and have been very competitive. OK, we haven't won enough games away, we know that, but we haven't won enough games away under Frank Lampard, under Rafa Benitez, under Carlo at that season, where we were exceptional. But generally, if you want to go back before until actually with silver, we didn't win enough games away from home, cumin before him. It's been a problem for a number of years, but you have to be competitive and you have to stay in games. And I think that this manager is strong, shooting the coach and stuff, getting them drilled well enough to hang in games. That's where the home form can become an issue if you are too reliant on playing one way. But I think it's the other way. I think the manager has been caught between two worlds and he's got to get the home form, right? No one will ask questions as Sean Diter if Everton start winning their home games away. Be competitive, see how it goes. If Everton can get a strong home form going, then this manager will be fine and Everton will be safe and fine and he can build momentum. When you're not winning home games, that's where all the questions come out and rightly so, but he's got them, he's got them looking like they stick to the task. He's stuck to the task and I'm free last week. You know, we've had two difficult away games. If we'd had drawn both games, I think people would have gone made up with that. You've got more points than if we'd have done that. So, you know, we stayed in the derby last week despite being down to 10 men. They took a penalty to break us down. We look solid today in another clean sheet. That's two in the last three. These are the things we have to build on. We've got, obviously, Bay and Lear on Wednesday in the Carabao Cup, which, you know, we've got to go out and win and then brighten the home next weekend to be a tough game, but a team who will, if we, you know, we take our opportunities, that will present itself to us. We can get a good result against them as well. And then you really are starting to relax a little bit into how this season could be. But it's all about today. We've won the game. Man of the mat, I am going to, for once, agree with people on Sky Sports and give it to Tiara Brantwyth. I thought he would stand him from start to finish. Tarkovski ex and thought Mikolenko had a good game. I thought Patterson, like I said before, in general, good dom. Worked hard, took that, you know, was the match winner. I haven't even spoke about the decor. I chance to have had a flick by dom, which put the core I cleaned through to make a tunnel. I should have took another touch and just stayed it beyond the keeper, but Ariola made a brilliant save to be fair. So yet Tiara Brantwyth is my event man of the match today to brilliant three points, a tough place to go and get a result against the good side, and we've won the game. So I'm absolutely delighted. Enjoy the rest of Sunday, Evertronians. Enjoy it. See you later.