 Weldydych chi'n meddwl, yw'r ffordd reihaeth y Cymru Eiffelon 2. Mae'r grwm o'r blws wedi'i gweld o'r holl gweithio ymlaen. Felly mae'n gweithio'ch gweithio, mae'n gweithio'r ffordd o'r holl. Mae'n gweithio'r holl, mae'n gweithio'n cael ei bod yn ei gweithio'r mwyaf o'r hyn o'r gweithio'i gyrd. transfoedd rhwmys a stat o'r ddod yn y plac yw'r arferio a'r apeth ffwrdd. Gweithio'n gweithio'r link. Eventin True, Bernie Nill, yn unrhyw gwaith ar gyllid Gwyrsyn Park a mae'r gweithio'r rŵn i'n du wneud i'r seis o fourau, oedd yn ymwyllgor i ni o'r ffwrdd yn ni'n gwybod yn gollid. Cym ni'n gweithio'r Manchester Cityd y Feat yn y ffrif. Yna gweithio'r gweithio'r eventin yn unrhyw. Mae'r llef yng nghylch yn gweithio'r llef yn gwybod. a we came flying off the traps, we really did. We dominated the opening 20 minutes. There was 93% possession at one stage, barely simply couldn't get out of their own box, let alone their own half. And Everton just steamroled them and some great football cut through them and it made what we looked a very, very tricky game on paper really a very easy game in the end. The Blues took the lead through a Richard Charleston deflected effort, he hit the shot, it is going wide, it's been me and ends up in the corner of the net. I'm giving him the goal, Everton giving the goal, I know that Sky won't give him the goal but it was a good strike on the charlison, it was a good move. And the Blues got their second goal after a lovely move really that you know ends up with the ball coming, laying laid back out to Luca Dean and I left back who's tremendous struck a great shot. Brilliant save by Tom Heaton actually because he's going down and Seamus Coleman was there to head in Everton second and really it was game over after that. The only disappointing thing in the first half was that we didn't put them to bed, we should have, could have and should have scored more goals in that first half. You know barely were lucky to survive without Westwood being sent off, the challenge was horrendous, thigh high stood up it was a definite red card and the referee missed it, VAR next season he's gone, it was a really poor challenge. But second half barely improved, Sean Dysart obviously had a bit of a go with them, Everton's level dropped a little bit barely improved and they had a couple of chances and he probably should have scored at least one goal but he didn't you know and Everton at the other end had chances to put the games ahead. You know the amount of times we got in round the back and Seamus especially was wasteful is the nicest way of putting it, his final ball tonight was shocking but he got himself making them runs inside all the time. Tom Eatons made a couple of good saves, he missed opportunities, Adam Ola Loughman came on and struck the bar with tremendous left foot strike and then should have scored at the end and didn't, Dominic Alvalun should have scored a couple and didn't, Theo Wolcott definitely should have scored and didn't. But you know what, it didn't matter Everton playing fast-flown football at times and you think back 12 months ago to that Southampton home game, Allardice's last game and it was depressing, really it was, you know Tom Davis scored in the 96th minute or whatever then rescues are pointing it was a really dower horrible game of football and you couldn't wait for the game to finish whereas tonight and this season has been fast attacking flown football for the most part, yes we had a sticky spell after Christmas but in general the manager tried to win every single football game and from where we were 12 months ago to where we are now in my opinion, point wise there isn't a massive difference place wise, we were 8th at the moment, we were 8th 12 months ago but it's well to par for me in the way we want to play the game. Obviously we lost with Charleston a couple of minutes into the second half with that rib injury game and not the same team when he isn't on the pitch rather, but you know I've got to take my hat off to the likes of Morgan Snedling who I thought was brilliant tonight, Garner again and the two centre backs playing against those two big physical strikers, Keane and Zuma were brilliant and you know the fans have let Zuma know exactly how they feel about him, you know at the end. I don't know when the players were doing the lap of appreciation but I can't end this video without talking about Phil Jagielke, it felt very poignant when Marco Schilder put him on in the last couple of minutes, there was no reason to bring him on barely with no threat at that stage, Dominic Halbert Lywman was blowing for tugs for the last 10 minutes and it looked like Jeng Towson was going to come on but it wasn't, it was Phil Jagielke and to me and obviously to the rest of the stadium that was Jag's goodbye. That seemed to me like the manager saying this is a fair welfare, your captain and Jags came on and got in the game you know, had a couple of things to do but it was a fantastic reception at the crowd giving and rightly so, he's been an absolutely fantastic player for us, he's been here 12 seasons, I love him, time catches up with everyone when you play football unfortunately and he might not have won anything and he might not be the most vocal fella but I absolutely love Phil Jagielke and I want to say thank you. He's not going to be watching what I'm saying anyway, big thanks to Phil Jagielke, I love him, good luck with whatever you do and I hope he ends up back at heaven in some capacity. That is it, give us a subscribe, take a sec, give us a thumbs up as well and have a fantastic weekend, thanks for watching, see you later.