 Wel, yw'r toffi TV. It's a different setting due to a COVID situation. Yn nôr y ladd in the studio at the moment, so there you go, so I was doing it in a different environment. But I am joined by Andy Elphef, his Whitme, yw'n self hasn't been able to get in the studio for what? I mean this could be the norm for the next few months, couldn't it if you've been in, like I have if you've been in environments and someone else's test positive for COVID, you've got to have done ten days away having yourself, it could be the norm. But let's get into the actual part of here for which is of course the football. Fleetwood Town 2, everything five, 4 straight victories for heaven, it's very unlikely. Mae'n bwysig. Mae'n gwneud bod hynny o'r rhan o'r brif pwysig i'r tynnu arall. Mae'n bod i ni'n adrodd, yn gweithio i amser i'r cyfanydd. Mae'n cyd-drygiad o'r cyd-drygiad. Mae'n dod i'r ffagorol. Mae'n ddod i'r gwneud o phwysig i'r ffagorol, mae'n ddod. Mae'n rhan o'r ffrif. Mae'n dweud o'r ffagorol. Mae'n ddod i'r cychwyn. Mae'n ddod i'r cychwyn i'r ffagorol. Yr hwnnw'n ysbol, y byddwch chi'n gwneud, ond yw'n dweud ar hyn i ymddangos eu wneud rym ni'n ymddangos y leol, am y dym ni'n gwybio. Ond rym ni'n bod wedi wedi'u gweithio arnynt mae'n meddwl gywirion yn debyg, sy'n gweithio'n ceisio ar gyfer hwnnw. Ond ei bod yn ymweli'r pwysau, a os pwysau sy'n gweithio'r pwysau o'r blaen, everyone put the flip-flops on didn't they and I think because the games were every three days it was just a case to get the season on the way wasn't it. I think that people all come back, I think the manager leant some harsh treats I think about some players in that post lockdown that maybe we haven't seen before lockdown because if you actually think back Chelsi isaid, we've actually been doing alright. And then we've really...and a phwyd ancioloti hand don't come off, and because, I think, the place we've been talking last night, you've been saying it isn't just Karl, obviously, so it's all done, we've really put the work in, it seems. Doesn't it on the training ground? Tydw'n credu bod ychydig yn dda i'n drefnid, roeddarniaid yn preysig ac dwi'n gwybod yn rhywbeth, doedd yn dweud yn ein cyfle. Mae'r ddoch yn ei wydd ar gyfer'r cyfrdon, mae'n edrych yn gyfrinsig, yr ysgol ychydig mae'n dweud yn unig. Rydym ni'n iddo ddod ymateb a'r tro cyfreonol gyda'r gwaith, a'r havent yn dweud yn gyfrinsig a'r gweithwyr, mae hi'n ysgol iddo i'n lle yw o'r dweud yn gyfrinsig a phobl i'r gweithwyr, a beth wnaethon ni am ein gwneud hynny fel hynny. A i nog hwnna gynnwys cyflawn yn ei sicrhau, hwnna hwnna'n swyddo, dydyn ni'n gweithio'r cywethaf. Dydyn ni'n gweithio'r cywethaf, dyna fyrdd yn par pryng. Felly mae'r cyflawn yn ymchwil wedi bod yn gwneud bod yna gweithio a ffwrdd yn fwy gynnwys, yn fwrdd pan ffryd. Fyddo hi'n gallu ddweud yw'r ddechrau yn y dweud, felly imdill iaith oherwydd mae'r gwant yn gwneud yn rhoi bod y cwltro wedi bwrdd, dweud bod yn denud arnsig a fath i amddangos. Rhaid i hoffi credu allan reall. Wrth gy wennrau a ysbyt y gallwn ei ddechrau i ddechrau'r ddechrau, felly amddangos chi'n gwahos yn cinnau'r syniad bryd mewn gwyrd. Wrth gwrs, mae'n amlwgrw i'n gofio, ychydiannol. Rhadon nhw'n gynnyddol yn cael ei ddechrau. Rwy'n dechrau yn effeithi gennym nhw. Nid yw'n gair pwysig. Rwy'n credu os yw'n gweithredu. ffordd, wedyn yw ffans, ydydd i'n gweith reactsol a'i gweithio, mae'n addysg maen nhw'n gweithio mewn ffordd. A weithio y ddiwedd i gael bod hynny yna'i gwneud allanol eich bod'na ffordd yn dymu eich wahanol, a'r aeth stan llwedd o'i'r newidiau, a'r wneud o'r hyn mae'n tir i ffodd gweithio. Rwy'n ddweud bod hynny'n deud gweithio gan hyffordd. Mae'r ffan yn debyg eh, yn dweud, wedi fynd i'n ddweud a gweithio'r edrych ac oedd yng nghyrchiad. I'r ddiwedd i gyllus i gyd yn cerdd i 11th gwyddo fel y tynes iawn i'r Cymru y byw yn urch yn y geshawr. Olygais yn hnoio, yna ffyrdd maen nhw, ond hefyd iddyn nhw'n gorch. Felly ydyn nhw'n gorch yn gael perthynas fel y blynedd a'r Llywodraeth. Rydyn nhw'n gorch bydd wedi chi'n gael y parhau, ni'n gafodd yn y bodndi'r 11th gwyddo. Felly rydyn nhw'n gael maen nhw'n gael y peth, a nhw yw hynny'n cynghori ar ôl oes ddod. Why didn't he blame the Saturday so to speak he was just trying to get that with him. And you know, Pickford was in there. And I mean what did you make it the fact that you started with Dominic and Ritja? I think you know it says it's so easy to go and get that job done really I think it, I expected it to be the most key and start of him honest and the fact that he didn't need to step up his level in training. gyda'i gilydd yr ystod a genddai'n sightgannu gwahanol. Maen nhw, i mi nôl i'n fynd o gafch y gallwn gwneud ymlaenion effig, mae'n cael yma'r rydydd wedi ar hyn i'r gyflaeniau人 ewg, sy'n cael cyffredin am holl. Yn ysgol, mae'n rhoi'r hyn o Chyfrnwyr, mae'r rei ffordd hwnnw. Rwy'n ddych chi'n leolo chi'n hynny newid yw'r cyffredin, ond mae'n gwneud yn y Cymru, mae'r maen nhw wedi'u rŵnnabod, yna hefyd yn fath i'r falch, yn Llunol. Ond yn ystod, os ydych yn y fath, yn ymddangos i ddau'r defnyddio yma. Oni, yn fath, mae'n ddweud i'r ffair yn cael ei ddechrau. Felly mae'r ffyrdd yn oes yn fath. Yn y ffyrdd, mae'n ffyrdd yma. Yn dechrau, ond, mae'n ffyrdd yn fath. Yn y ffyrdd, mae'n fath i'r fath. Yn cymdeilig, mae'n fath i'r fath yn gwrs. Ac drafodd wedi ond, ein bod wedi cyfrifio am rhaid o gael eu bodai'n rhyddon. Mae roedd oes o'u cyfrifio ar hyn arys, gyd ar adon, a'r beth, yn ymwylliant, yn ardangos, yn y mwy ar y llai, yn oes o'r beth, yng Ngheirpyll, yn ymwylliant. Nghymru adon o'r beth, mae'n ddysgu'r tîm yn gyrs, ac mae'n hir yn digwydd ei fan. Ar y gallu gwneud corefodol o ddweud, mae'n ddal nhw fydd yn gyrs. Felly mae'n ddiwedd yn gweithio i gael gael Gelford yng Nghymru, ac yn gweithio'r cyd-dryg llyfr yn gyhoedd y game. Tywch ar gyfer gwneud hynny, ond mae'n gweithio'r cyd-drygu yn cael eu cysylltu, ond rwy'n cael ei gael eich cyflog, ac yn y gweithio'r cyd-drygu, mae'n gweithio'r gweithio'r cyd-drygu, ond, dyma'r cymwysig, The last, you think, were ever just playing down to the level of opposition was it like 60-70% because they think they can get away with it? Whereas last night, obviously in the first half it was 18, 90, 100 per cent was they were going full-belt you know just complete domination control, didn't really have a shot in the first two minutes but complete control almost, then it was just a really impressive first half to play, it was nice to see them just get their foot on the ball and say right we're going to do what we want, and you know we made them work all over the pitch I ran i heddiw i ddych chi'n ymweld i'r cyflawni hon ac yn y han. Fy fyddech chi'n fawr i'r gwaith, ychydig i'r hir ar y bwerdd. Roeddwn i'n dda. Roeddwn i'n dda, roeddwn i'r dda. Er bywyd gan y先erion sut yn gweithio pan gynnig mewn pryd mwrth. Mae eu holl wedi wneud eich tŷn a oed. Dwi'n meddwl adeiladu gwahanol a lluniau iawn, a mi'n mwyaf i yma eich cwnpo. Yno ei wneud am ein gwaith aethreu. mezi'r cyntrall yn. I think Fabian Delfhelt, that's to be fair, I'm not as big a man, but I think he done enough, he done well in there. I think a woe by started a little bit shaky, but then got into the game and I thought he ended up doing well, but not, was very good in a fair start in particular. I'm obviously haven't written a lot of them. It makes a huge difference because written a lot of them are much better on the job. Ydyn ni'n isiw'r sgwrs absolut wedi bryliant yn. It's great to see him get off the mark and lovely rainbow hammers, Rodriguez tight pass, wasn't it, to the challenge him from Bernard? Yeah, I think that must be something to do in training because I think we seem to be taking that inside left or right position and whipping those balls into the far post, getting the angle and obviously the brain was doing so well last season, but that's a couple, we've scored a couple of chances like that this season. I think it was just a well-worked move. It was a nice touch to Bernard, but I want such luck to have found that much of a chance. It's good to see him off the mark really. I think it was a really well-worked goal. I want to just watch the goals again before and I thought, yeah, that was a really great ball. And it's nice to see the team work in terms of playing nice full ball. We drifted over to the left, got the man advantage, knocked it in, Bernard and the acres of space. He's going to do damage from there, isn't he? I think, you know what, with him, I've said for ages, I think he's a fantastic footballer. Is he physically good enough for the Premier League? I don't know, he's not got it. I think if he's statgy, he's got to be really quick and I don't think he is really quick. It's not slow, but he's not a pushy pasture and goal, is he? I just wonder if there is a role for him in evidence team, in that kind of position. He's done well in all of those three games. What do you think of that with him going in there? No, when he was at Shaftar in the other Super Zions, he played like in a flu with a three in the four, two, three, one when he was up playing now. And it really worked for him because he was just into change and he was allowed to flow across the pitch together. And I think when he came to heaven, he sort of was more used as an orthodox left wing. He had some really good games, don't be wrong, but I think in this role, and I think similar to a wobe, he obviously played on the right side tonight, he did better in between the Lions, fans, space field, his head, and moved the ball about. Whereas I think when you're playing on the wing, it's in tight areas, they're not as effective really. They need the pitch to open up to them. I think Bernard was excellent last night in the first half. Every touch was really classy. I think he opened his body up, he opened the field up, every little touch he took around the man. I think he was really impressive in the first half, definitely. I mean, we're just looking at the match that's at the moment, we're looking at that now, obviously. Everton's 70% possession, 21 attempts at goal, which means they've now had 85 attempts at goal in four games, which is not bad. That's nice, isn't it? Eight on target from that 21, Fleetwood had seven shots, three on target. Five corners for Everton and one for Fleetwood. Everton committed eight fouls, Fleetwood committed 12 fouls. Obviously very dominant, but we'll look at Bernard, because obviously we've just been speaking about him there. He had 104 touches, scored a goal, obviously won a six, had three shots as well, which is good to see, because that's one of the criticisms. I will tell you about him as he doesn't shoot enough at times. On target, two of those shots, successful pass of 79, successful long balls for chances created two, and the final one is passing accuracy, finished with 91% passing accuracy, three successful tackles, and the three successful tackles, two successful dribbles, and one interception. Joe's put on the bottom there a new position. I mean, it's not a new position for him, because like you've said, he has popped up there in the past for Shakhtar, but I mean, then numbers back up basically what our eyes are seeing last night was that he turned in a good performance, didn't he? Yeah, that's exactly what you want when you're looking at the numbers. You're unvalidational with your eyes as well. You know, people obviously say you can't rate a game on stats, and you definitely can't, but if the stats reflect what you see on the pitch, you know, you go, OK, then that's what's happened, and I think with Bernard, he was just thought he was involved in almost everything, you know, he was finding little pockets of space, I think, which is the key against teams you're playing deep. You know, you need to find those players who find those pockets of space and come inside, and I think he did that brilliantly. He linked up really well with me, Charleston at times as well. He'd still give his signature in the link, but I think, yeah, I think overall it was a really great, good performance from Bernard, I think. But you can do that in the Premier League, then he's certainly under the shout of the start, because I think the one position, the first team, apart from maybe the goalkeeper, is the number eight position where Gomez is currently occupying. That's, you know, him, Wobie, will be looking at that position and Gordon as well, of course, looking at that position, I think maybe they can squeeze themselves in there. Yeah, definitely. I mean, we're seeing in the first half, we had the run and done the chop and whipped that shot just past the post, and it's little things like that. I want them to shoot more. If you're in that position, get these shots away. Obviously, you know, we then scored a brilliant second goal as well. Really good play, good ball out of the Charleston, great first touch, that step over and then great ball in, and now Wobie, it's brilliant, back heel, right back two. Yw'r loc, yeah, exactly, yeah. The Charleston makes it before the keepers even got a chance to set himself, and it's back of the net, and it's just a brilliant work all, isn't it? The goalkeeper's swirled to me taking the touch, like he could have just let it in, you know what I mean? You don't sit trying to take shots like that, no, but it was lovely. I think that really highlights what I've been talking about with the Charleston. I can be quite a critic of the Charleston, because I think I'm more critical of Everton players now, but I think he's gone really up a level in terms of his control of the ball when he's dribbling and carrying. You know, you look at the goal, he takes that sort of little rolls into his feet just to take the man away. It's just lovely little ball into Wobie, and off he goes on his run, I think. I talk about the game slowing down for a Charleston. I think when he used to be dribbling, he used to be very frenetic, and he's sometimes losing the ball. I think now he's in much more control, the game's slowed down. He can take that extra touch, he can move his man. I think he's on his way up to that next level, where he could be a very special player. Yeah, I think he's fantastic, and it was brilliant to see him get the goal and follow it up with another one, because I think even though he's played, he's really worked hard in the opening two games, and he's being vital to everything we do. I think the validation when you score, and I was thinking last night, it was the Carabao Cup. Last year, that got him up and running the other at Lincoln, and then he followed that up with a brace against Wolves at the weekend, didn't he? Last year, so he was up and running it, and it lifts the load. He wants to score goals, he loves scoring goals, and it was great for him to get the tune. You nearly had a third, didn't you, Wobie? Got to the bar, and with the back, it was probably a bit too close to his body, he had a chance to get a good shot off, but he could have had a third as well, really. He's left foot, yeah. He almost got the third before half-time, as well. Dom done really well, pulling away from the defender, great firsts with his chest. It's in well enough, keeper makes a really good save. People will look at that and go, she'll score, he's got to be safe. There was one at the corner early, which got her across there, he came in the end of it, and it was going in, but the player's back, so a different night, Dom has two goals. I think people are quite harsh with Dom at times, because when he misses, there's a lot of intense examination of why he missed, but another night, he gets two goals. Yeah, it was a really good save, and they're keeping it, they kind of kept, they give them that little glimmer, didn't they, which, yeah, I'll go keeper then give them. Went in 2-0 up at half-time, obviously cruising comfortable. The combination, yeah. The combination, you were looking at it thinking, this could be five or six without us even breaking sweat here. Came, obviously we made the teams then took Dom and I off for half-time and let him have a rest, you know, we'd seen. The one reason why I didn't think he'd play was because when he came off of the weekend, we'd seen him with his thigh strapped up, his thigh strapped up in my butt, he was obviously fine. Come off, he put Richard in through the middle and brought Anthony Gordon on, and Gordon got into it kind of straight away, but, you know, while we're in cruise control, maybe not at the same intensity in the second half, the way we started, but we're still in total control. We go on to all and pick for their up, don't we, and give them a lifelack. I mean, for me, all that I've got to say is, for the goal, Michael Keane gives them a not a great ball, but I still don't understand why he doesn't just let it out and then he can have a go at the centre bar. What was your take on it on? So just, yeah, so I think when we came on the second half, the intensity dropped about 10%, and I think that just let them give the door slightly ajar for them to get back in the game. I think, obviously, Carl used that, obviously, to tighten them up for the next game. I think that's a good thing for him. But with the goal, yeah, Michael Keane, with a slow pass back, allow players to get on top of Pickford. Well, he put it into the stand, it doesn't matter where you hit it. You know, he's good, he's left up well enough anyway. Just hit it into the stand, and then he takes the touch, it's a heavy touch, and then he just plays a horrible ball out and then play a capitaliser on score. It's just something Jordan Pickford doesn't need. I will get on to the second goal soon, but it just certainly doesn't need right now, because there's a lot of pressure on him at the moment, and obviously people are saying we need a goalkeeper. He just doesn't help himself with silly decisions like that. I think one of the big things I've always said about Pickford is the decision making is still nothing that lets him down most. And that was a big decision. Just play a percentage, just hit it, just kick it away. He tries to be clever and he costs us. That's Pickford at the moment, unfortunately. Yeah, just really frustrating, because if he just smashes that out, he can't shoot it now. He can't kick it again and say, what was that? But it's just a worry first in tight games and in Premier League when you haven't got a handle on something, or if you have got yourself into a two-goal lead and you've bottomed the game and then he does something like that. We know how quickly things turn. OK, there was no crowd in the stadium last night, but had there been, it would have made it very, very comfortable. I mean, our guess to Everton's credit, he broke, and what was it, 99 seconds later or something. Anthony Golden does well, gets down the line, cuts it back. Mitchy has an ace shot, but a wobie's a late enough to sweep it in. And I'm delighted for him to get off the mark for the season as well. And another player who scored his first Everton goal last season in the Carabauw Cup, but he knocked it in. And we were 3-1 on UN sprite. More like it, let's get a measure of his soul again. But that, I mean, that was a really good bit of play from Anthony Golden. Wasn't it? Yeah, I think if you watched Gordon when he was a bit young, he didn't have that yard of paint. You know, he's got that space step now where he can go pass sprays. He can buy himself that little room to get the pass off. And yeah, good balling, exactly what you want. The man's city type ball back into the centre of the box. And obviously you've got one man coming at the near post and you have one man following it. And that's why we scored. Good to see a wobie, though he's obviously much more lined. I think he played pretty well last night, I think. Getting a goal, he can tell that his T-beats were happy for him. I think he's obviously a really nice guy in the dressing room, I think. Yeah, we wanted that. We talked about that. We wanted to see players get off the mark, from Charleston, Bernard, Wobie, get those goals. And basically get them being more competitive, those first team spots. So yeah, it was good to see Alex Wobie scored, definitely. He had a one at the bar on the first half as well. Yeah, yeah. Wait off shoulders, isn't it? It's plays you what I wanted. The thing that disappointed me last week against Salford was obviously having control again, one at 3-0. And people were like, we won't just move on. I was like, no, we're not. And I'm not criticising that. What I'm criticising is the group of players your wife felt coming last week and didn't really look like they wanted that. You know what I mean? It wasn't, they weren't like busting a gut to take their opportunity. I'm talking about Theo Walcott who disappeared. I don't know whether he's injured or whatever, but he's nowhere to be seen. You know, last week I don't think Tom Davis did enough of them. You know, so it was those kind of plays where you just like take your opportunity. So it was great last night to see Bernard and Wobie do that, you know, have a good game. Even like you say, you know, Delphan not his biggest fan by any says to the imagination, but he done enough. He done okay, put tackles in. And I mean, I was holding me breath a couple of times when he went sliding, I think you made it. Yeah, off his feet. Well, and then obviously 3-1 on Causton. We then go on Jordan Pickford it up again. I've been one who, I've been criticised at times for defending them and saying, look, there's a keeper in there. You know, maybe we've just got a backham on that, but last night just doesn't help himself. And that's the first goal was ridiculous. The second goal for me was just bad goalkeeping. Absolutely, really poor goalkeeping. And his decision, I mean, he comes for a cross. So it gets played, I think it's Ched Evans, isn't it, on the corner of the 6-yard box? If you decide to come, go on and take him out then, go on to Ched Evans because you won't get a penalty against you. If you get there first, you can clatter, and that's what the goal these rules are, aren't they? But he realises, I think, he's probably not going to get there and then he scrambles back. So that's okay, he gets back into the right position. But when the lad over there kicks it. That's right, Adam. That's what he's doing. Why don't you just stand on up? Or just, you know, do whatever you want. He's trying to do this, like, it looks like this spectacular flick over the bar, instead of just being beat. I mean, what was your take on it, that was me? So I had, you know, on the corner of the fen pickford. So the first two things I noticed were when the ball comes in, doing concoot, misses the runner. Fine, okay, it happens. Dean gets under the ball cut when it's coming down for the over edge, 30 jump for the header. But then, it's basically straight off pickford, I think, exactly like you say, instead of just trying to catch it up the punch out of me, because it wasn't doing it wrong for an overhead kick so close, it wasn't like under a mile an hour, it was a savable pace. And he's just trying to slap it away or he's trying to poor parmer over the bar. It's just bad, I just say it's just bad goalkeeping. Like really is bad goalkeeping. And I think, you know, something I've been slightly critical of and you can't be too critical of a done, of course, but I want to see a good goalkeeping coach. You know, Alan Kelly's come off of the 223s, but we want to see, we need a top level goalkeeper, coach advisor, you know, maybe pickford will never be, you know, never, never get back to, you know, the form we showed it in his earlier, there's everything, but it's just, it's going to go on one way at the moment. It's, you know, we're seeing the best and the worst in the season, that's hotman game. You know, people obviously, we won the game and we're quite comfortable, but he's made too much when he saves in that game. Then last week, I wasn't saying any of the goals in particular this fault, maybe couldn't have been slightly better with Dean Garner's goal, but that was not really his fault. And then tonight, this is the pickford from last season, where it's just a meltdown and goal, and it's, you know, you made a decent save late in the game, but you know, we need better, we just need consistency, you know, look at Chelsea, they've just got another place to keep a gust of 70 million. Maybe we think about something like that. Well, I just look at the top two at the moment and then you've both had the keepers who were all right, and they're all right. You know, he was okay, I guess, and obviously Liverpool had Mignolet, who seems to be amazing against Everton and Darby's, but, and they got so far up, and they both went and got two keepers that, and, you know, and have gone up another level. And Chelsea, if, like you've just said, replaced Kepa, there's obviously people looking at the high and low and people are saying, well, Henderson could replace him, and you just wonder, but you wonder now whether, I mean, when he cuts a carlose face, when he went in, you could tell he was just, yeah, the eyebrow was close to the hairline on it. So I don't think he's, I don't think he's anyone's fool, and I think he'll look a pick for them to be thinking maybe now your day's on, but because what you need to do anything in football is steady goalkeeper. You need to keep it at eight goals in. You might not be the greatest goalie in the Premier League, but if he's a good steady keeper, you know that you can rely on him. So with things, you need a keeper who's going to win your points, win your games. Pickford did that at Tottenham. It's important saves at 0-0. But he can't do things like this. So what he's got to do now is really concentrate and get back to making the correct decision and, you know, not taking chances and just doing his job so that we never have to speak of him. And when only speaking of him, he was great today, made a very good save today. You know, it's for the defenders as well. You need that confidence in your goalkeeping. And I think Michael Cain's not, you know, not going to scream out of his hand. I think that we do like that centre back, he's just going to hold on to a count. But, you know, the defenders are passing it back now. You're going to be sure that he's going to say, you know, it creates that level of doubt, which means you pause for a second. And I think that's going to be an issue we need a goalkeeper who inspires confidence in the bat four at the end of the day. You know, you don't win anything. With a poor goalkeeper and everything. And obviously on the car launch, he won't win things. So, yeah, it's a big issue at the moment. And I still don't think he's improved at all. And I think, you know, if he doesn't improve, he's only going to go with Joe Artway, where he ends up on the person on his bench when he's 31, 32, which is sad to say. Because when he was younger, he was such a talented goalkeeper, but he just hasn't gone up those levels that he needed to, and the concentration is still an issue. Orian, orian, orian. What do you mean again? That's the fun part. Well, that was the good thing that, you know, obviously for five or 10 minutes, it wasn't good, because we seemed to lose our way. They got a bit of encouragement, started slapping into tackles, but we slowly but surely did steadier again. And obviously Tom Davis come on, and was on the pitch, his prompt, the best I can say for him. And the one who just basic things, and basic things. Yeah, touches, passes, yeah. So to the running into trouble. At the minute, it ain't happening for him, and I don't know, I honestly don't know what we do with them at the moment, that I think probably alone, away from the club, is the best thing for him. If maybe he needs a fresh pair of eyes on him from a different coach, that says, listen, what are you doing that and what are you doing? Or someone where there's no expectation of him, where people aren't prejudging him, but you know what, I can't have a go at anyone who's prejudging him, now because he's done nothing in the last, he's done nothing in six, seven, eight, wants to prove to anybody that he's going the right way, that he needs to be going. No, and you look at the other players, you know, you're sort of going new season, new slate, you know, Bernard, he's had a chance, he's took his chance, he's killed if he was great last night, but he was fine, and he took his chance certainly on a Saturday. You know, these players, they're looking to win the place back and be competitive. Tom just doesn't look like he's going to do. He looks further away of anything than getting this place back, and you know, when you've been to Corey and Alan, and you just can't see Tom ever getting the game really, and I think, you know, I support Tom, I think he's done me wrong, I think he hasn't gone up the level that you're required, but I think the fans have been quite pretty harsh on him at times, but at this point, I think it's time that he needs let you say fresh pair of eyes, new surroundings, just so he doesn't feel as comfortable, maybe he does have to work a little bit harder, but you know, things can get comfortable when you've been around forever, and I think, you know, he's, I've heard he's a great lad, and he really wants to go and try his hand that you know, abroad and stuff like that, maybe on loan, so hopefully we can find the solution, but I think Fabian Delft looked much more an evident player last night than Tom Davis, and that's mad to say, no, people don't love Delft, but he gives us something that we don't have at times, and I think you'd rather play him than Tom at the moment. Dwi'n rhaid i'r croes ten, don't he dad? You like to cut back, you like to cut back, don't you? I like to cut back. But we did get the fourth goal, go play Andy Gordon, go ball by a roll, we ran a corner, and Gordon done well, put it in a danger of the zone, and Bernard finished it superbly well. Just to put it to bed, that was it, it was done then, and it was a tremendous strike, and again another player I was delightful to get delighted with that he got off the mark last night, I think it'll help him, confidence rise as well, or it'll help someone coming by, one or the other. Yeah, it depends how you view it. Yeah, I think it certainly shows that you can play there, it's an option, and see Carla what you want is, if it's not working for Gordon, you want to cut these two or three on the bench, you're going to do it for me. That's what you need, and they're competitive as well. I think a lot of people focus on the first 11, when obviously you've got these shiny new toys in the free, but you need 18 players who will charm the bit again on the team at the very least. So I think it's good, but I think Bernard was great last night, I think he might well be themselves a lot of favours really with the way that he played. So yeah, lovely finish, I love finish just like that where it rises into the corner with great finish. Brilliant, and then obviously we took a bit of a lot of the tech name and Moise Keane, come on on. It's a bit, to me it's just mad that the Keane situation because everything's pointing to him leaving. But we know he's mad. But you know what I mean, we play in a league one side, he scored last time out. I think he scored in his last three starts for everything, which is a mad stat. You've seen his last five here. You know, and then he comes on with, I get about 16 minutes last night, and you know, we scored a goal, it was good, it was brilliant. You know, we will talk about some kungku in a minute, we'll actually, the glabar a minute. Oh yeah. But you know, but the ball by Dean is a great ball. On him, 90 second, 90 third minutes sprinting by on that line leaving people for dead and then the non-chilling back heel without even looking, just knowing someones then. It was a nice little finish on Moise Keane, actually, he got himself in there. Obviously, he didn't smile when he scored, fair enough, what he can do, but everything. It's the fifth goal, sometimes you don't do, you're a sportsman. I mean, I'd have been running on a goal if like, but that doesn't mean it. And he's knocked it in, and obviously, it's great to see him continue last week's goal, this week's goal, that's really good for him. Well, I mean, what's your feelings, what's going on at the minute? I think Carlos challenge, you know, that's the impression again. I think he's basically saying, you need to show me that you're going to be the first to cycle off this bench, because, you know, when he starts, I think, born with the end of the season, we'll throw that one away scored. You can go finish, you know. Yes, yeah. Last week, he had a couple of chances, you know, he should have scored, obviously, you know, the header was a bit unlucky, but he should have scored the one there at the bar. But overall, there's all that I've performed, and this is key. You see, you look at going to Calvert Louie, it was absolutely everything, he's running the channels, he's pressing people. Moise doesn't do that, and I think the looks is the difference. I think he's probably a little bit more of a natural finisher than Dom. I know obviously the goals don't reflect, but he just is. But he just, you need an all-round game, you know, he's talking about Allison, he's all the time, he's a great natural finisher, just needs to do more when he's off the board. And I think Moise Keans, in the situation, with Carlos Challenger, and saying you need to do more, and it's up to him to accept that if he's not happy, and you know what I mean, he's like me, the right order likes to put pressure on people by using the press, and obviously this story about your Ventus, we'll see whether that's true or not. I just can't see it alone, and it just doesn't make any sense. Now fair enough, if there's an obligation to buy, and ever go out and borrow against that fact, maybe you'll be able to do that, but I think he just needs to up his game. I don't think he's, I've heard these people, he's all right in training, he works for you to be hard. I just think they want more from him, I think they want to see him go up that level, because otherwise, next summer, they're going to be looking for a new striker if he doesn't go up that level, and he needs to realise that as well. If he's a star on the events of this academy, he's coming to heaven, probably thinking out, I'll be in the first team after a couple of months, it's not really happening for me. And I think it's a good idea to test if him as a character, as a player, see how it works out, really. Yeah, yeah. For me, listen, he was on for 13-40, when he scored a goal, that's all you can do, and hopefully, he will rise to the challenge, because there's definitely a player in there, it's just like, if he isn't scoring, what's he doing? Because he's, such isn't great, let's be honest, he can't play with his back to goal, he's a second striker, he's someone who's had his best games when he's been in the two, but if he's going to be used, that's the lone striker, he's got to get off the pitch, and he's got to be involved, so otherwise, like you say, he will be moved on, and we'll have to see where we go with that, but overall, a really good win, five-two, outstanding, but obviously, Niels yn Cwm Cwm, let's have a look at this kid, his stats here, look at this, 92 touches, one assist, successful passes, 58, six attempt to crosses, completed, two of those attempt to crosses, and she was created, three pass accuracy, 92%. Two successful tackles, one successful dribble, one clearance, and you always put a bargain, and I don't think there's any doubt he's a bargain at 240 grand, is he? Now it's, you know, I watched him from us saying that, you know, it did look as good as this, I'm going to be honest, you can see the talent, as I said at the time, and he was physically ready, and he could pass at both feet, but I think coming to England, I think in France, the games are a bit slower, a bit more physical, I think at times, and I think it's just really suited him, he's, if I was a fullback on a winger, I'd hate to chase him all game, because it's from the first 90th minute, powering down the line, he's just going past people, causing the problems, got a good final ball, was good, you know, he'll get better as well, but you know, he's just, he can't be hard to stop, he's just getting, well, you know, he's a bit different than Dean, in that sense, which is a good thing, because, Evan, as I've said before, lack players you can penetrate consistently with Charleston, it's probably the only one, or with Waller's Street, and I think you've got incuncu in his availability, you know, he can obviously do that as well, and I think he just did that over and over and over again, and can I imagine the right backs in bet this morning crime? I mean, obviously, the caveat to it is, against better Premier League players who were running at him, well, after 16 years, like you said, he went to sleep a little bit on their second goal, with them, did not track and they run it, but that's stuff that he's got alone, he's 19 years of age, and this is his first real goal, a first team footballing, and let's be honest, we all thought that he'd be training with the first team, but playing in the 23s, certainly for the first half of the year, because we all expected late into signing, didn't we, for another season, so, and then people were still saying, right, we need the left backers coming out for Luke and Dean, you know, even with this kid, where now I think most people would be going, don't waste any budget, any money on a left back, because we don't need it. No, I think people are also thinking, oh God, what are we going to do if he wants to leave into these, because he can't get a game, and it's a good problem to have, though, when I think that's the type, you know, this is the type of signing that people want at Marcel Brans to make when he came to the club, is find these gems, and we could develop into first team players, and we're all, it's third-yeary days at the moment, so we'll see, as you say, we'll get both, however, very promising, and, you know, it's a shame he's not right footed really, because if he was a right back, he'd be in business with me, really, but, again, he's fantastic last. He's so exciting to watch it. I love, you know, push, push, push on the left back, so just go out, go out players and get to the line, and I think, you know, well, as people said, it's what the Man City taught to be getting in Benjamin Mindy, in a sense, the way he plays, and he was just great last night, and again, that's two performances on the bounce there that he's been really good, and I think he's put himself in the frame, obviously, for more games, as the season goes on. Oh, definitely, and against Preston Machine, and he was there that day as well, you know, when we come on a Blackpooler half-time, but certainly, Preston, he was brilliant to play there, so it is really good on it, and I also look at it as a situation where if Carla ever wanted to play a 4-4-2 for a certain game, he's the type of player who could play ahead of Lugodin, and you put that there, because he's more like a winger, isn't he? That's how he plays. Yeah, you could either have Lugodin as a left centre back in the three and have him as the wing back. Yeah, you could do that. It provides us with options, which is key, and I think that with anything, I think with the whole team at the moment, there's certainly different players, you can play in different positions and offer us something. So it's a good for us, obviously, the squad's way too big, but once we reduce the squad numbers, I think it's quite a versatile squad which helps us massively. Definitely, and that's what you want. You want that squad. Obviously, Carla was asked after the game about the transfer window still open. Do you want players? You could tell by his face he did, 100%. He wanted to say, yeah, I want another three. But he said, we've got 31 players and we need to get to the sum. And that'll be Marcel Brands' challenge. And I wonder for the next 10 days, can we move a few of these players out to create that? I think they'll get a centre back in on loan regardless. I think that's angry and all that. That's not independent on that. But if he wants that extra winger or he wants the swashbuckle and right back, whatever, it's going to be dependent on shifting three or four players at least to be able to create that room in the budgets, isn't it? Yeah, you need six minimum off because that gets you to 25 then which is just about manageable at the same. But then it's then the two or three more on top of that to create that room. And it's the wages really. But you know, let's be honest, in that 30 man squad, I don't think anyone's probably apart from maybe uncuncwy in less than 30 grand a week. So that's a lot of money going out the door every week. So it's imperative. Obviously, obviously, Wobie or Bernard, if they decide that we could do without one of them, I think they didn't do themselves any harm last night in terms of the way they played. I think, then two probably may stay. Maybe if they could get rid of Walcott and Ballastry is the wings they move on. I think that may be the option because I think they have a little more versatile in them too. But we'll see. I think it's difficult for myself because I think teams are waiting for the last three years. I know just barely. I've got Dale Stevens. He was quoted eight million four a couple of years ago. He's gone for a million today. And I think as it comes towards the end of the window now, the leverage comes with the buyers then. Obviously, we'll have to go. All right, we'll accept the million less and maybe give them 20% of the way he's spied. Whatever it works out at, but it'll work out for the buyers better. So we'll see hopefully more movement. But for Carlo, how can you keep 31 players happy? And how can you keep the spirit uplifted and momentum go when there's going to be players who are not even in the ground for the match day? We were training with you every week. So it is imperative that we get rid of five or six players at least. I mean, you can just fit before we finish. You can see go on. Obviously, Sandsrow will go. I think there's no question. Eric Bezzert will go. Yep. And then obviously you've got Alasin. Who has got eight months left. Theo's only got eight months left. I don't know whether Theo will go, but he's only got eight months left. And then you'd be looking if you were Delph, I think, at Mongains. And although he might keep him in lunch, hon. Yeah. Maybe he'll do it in Delph or be the squat player. I don't know. I think he'd sell John Joe if someone coming for him. He didn't do himself any fit. He was okay, but that wasn't a test for us. If you look at the other side and you look at Coghw's absolutely flying up and down, you look at John Jones all a little bit safe. He was efficient, but it's playing within yourself and you can't play within yourself at this moment. No, he's one who, if I was him, I'd be looking at you in my school and thinking, I can probably get in here. If I step up my game and each other being riding down that right in front and crosses in after crossing and it's stopped and passing back 15 yards. I don't know. It is what it is, but it's going to be an interesting 11 days, I guess. Certainly check Towson's injured, so we can't get rid of him, but there's no one. I hope so. But then there's other players, isn't it? There's the Penningtons and Conley and Broder and all that. So you could shave a lot off the wage bill, really, in this period. It's just whether then players take the moves that they should do and whether we can find clubs who want to take that chance on them, because obviously not the best market to try and sell players in, but if they're good at the right price, we should be able to shift and it's just obviously evident they've got from an counting perspective need to get sitting amounts and sitting players. I expect healthy tickets and to stay, I think, at the start of the summer everyone would have rubbed their hands and said, let's move them on, but I think he's shown off the bench especially and later in games and the game slows down. He can be quite effective. So if he continues to show that aptitude, then he can stay up on the roll, I mean. Well, I think he's got a bit sort of... Oh, it's the same with, I think, outside of 13, 14 players, I think they take it as a big came in, forward in the go. I really do think that. I think the first 11, a couple of the unglads are part. Everyone would be going to see Moise Key and leave of the big came in. It just depends really. So we'll see how it works out them. Very, very interesting. Very interesting. That's it. Mate, good win. Good win. Next round, west on my own again. Another great opportunity to get into the quarter fine. I think we'll have to pick a stronger team because they will, but it's a great opportunity for Adam to get into the quarters. So there you go. That has been a fine. A big thanks to Andy for joining me in strange circumstances in the moment. I'd like to have done what there you go. Make sure you give this video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos join us over on Patreon. Give Andy a follow on Twitter as well. At El Povati, FTP, El Fonswyr. A'n ei wneud ei wneud ei wneud ei wneud Swede's left-backs. I don't know if they're going to be well-class superstars, aren't they? Yeah. That's fine. That's fine, yeah. There you go. Thanks very much for joining us here later.