 Welcom y toffi TV er isd o matri ac i'n Everton 1, West Ham United 3. Y guddysyn ydy, yn oedd e'r terribol risul ffordd efo'r newydd, yn oedd e'n gweithio'r cyffredinol. Yn y gweithio'r cyffredinol, mae Everton a'r llans o'n gweithio, mae'n gwybod o'r gweithio'r cyffredinol a'r cyflogau o'r cyffredinol yn y gweithio. Mae'n drwy'r ymddi, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio. A hyn oherwydd dyma'r cyflogau ymddangos mor i, a'n e'n gweithio roi'n gweithio, ac mae'n gofyn o'n amser ac mae'n gyfle i'ch llach o'r gyfer Cyfredinol, fyddai'n gweithio i'ch cyflogau i April. Felly gallai mae'n groesio a'n mynd i gael eu cyfrhau. A i ni fel o'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, Panwyr ganwyd ein gwybodaeth y ffordd wedi gael i'r amlwg o Maerod, ac mae yw dechrau i gael i trysrif Gannagai. Cyddynt i'n mynd gwitaith yma'r hwn. I gyd yn rôl, mae gennym gallu cael ei fod yn y ffordd, ma oherwydd'n gwneud y bwrdd. Diolch tymp yn gwirionedd. Rydw i'n credu'n cefn nhw. Ond yma'r pohon yma'r rôl yn ôl i ni'n cefn nhw'n gwneud. dechrau dweud. Dwight McNeill wedi gweld llawer yn y drydd hynny i ddweud i'r sames a dyno i mi, a dyna fydda hefyd ydechrau i'r ddefnydd. Rydym ni'n hollu'ch ni i gynnwys, rwy'n dwy'n meddwl, Mikhalyn Cobh outwch. Dyno'r problemau er fydd honno'n dweud i ni gilydd. Dwight McNeill wedi cyfarfodio'r gweithnu i'r cyfan. Ar hyn o bobl y gallwch I'll gwneud ei gwbl ardi, neu yn ydych chi'n holl hwyl, a maeth gennym eich ffordd a dweudio'n ddych chi'n gwybod ddweud y gweithio. Mae'n rhan o'n gweithio'n gweithio, oherwydd mae'n gweld i'w ddechrau, mae'n ddweudio. Ac, fe ydych chi'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio eich hyffordd i chi. Felly mae'n ddweudio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n ei ddweud i chi'n gweld i'ch cymryd i chi'n gweld i chi, cilio'r gweithio yn y ffordd, Gweld ynni ar ystod, ac yn rhan o'r rhyw. Mor oedd o'r gwrs o gweithio dda ni'n dan. Rym ni gyd yn rhan o'r boel ac yn oed yn ôl. A'r rhan o'r gwrdd i ni i nobio y cefnod o bethau. Rwy'n golygu o'r gallu ball a'n golygu cael ei ysgol. Rwy'n golygu i chi'n golygu iawn i bethau a'n golygu i chi'n golygu i chi'n golygu i chi'n golygu i chi'n gwasanaeth eich bod hynod. Mae'r llwy o mon o anifeil a'r gweithio. felly'r ydyn nhw'n fel Alvarys, mwyn i'r sheift, a byddai'r camnig. Oes Ddan, i'n ein bod i ddim yn bach a ymwneud, ond yn Bahamad Cudas fel gwrs, fel yn ymgyrch i'n blynyddu. Byddai'n lle bêl, mae'n fawr hwn yn braf. Byddai'n bod i'n cael'r feddwl, ac yn gael yr un ffordd iawn. Dwi'n ddim ganddau'r peirlo yma. Felly, mae'n bwysig'u'r feddili nad oes'n ddau o'n ddod o'n ddod o'r hyffordd iawn. Yn gyfion ddechrau gyda hynny, sy'n byw, oedd yn cais. Fyddai'r dweud wrth gweithii ac yn aesunol yn gweithio. Yn gyfion, byddai'r penalti. Dyna dod yn drafodaeth ym mh良 ar hyn, a chi'n rheida chi mae'n cyffredin arferynau. Fyrddwch hwn ymddangos, yn ymddangos i ddweud a'r pasgol. Ychydig yn y penalti, mae'r liwn i ymddangos, ond ddych chi mor yw i fel wahanol. It's the most stone wall penalty you will ever see, the easiest decision you will ever see on a football pitch, and Craig Paulson didn't make it. He's terrible, he's got previous with Everton, we know that, he's just such a poor referee, and he has a problem with Everton. He got sent to the screen, he had a look below me and had to give it, you knew he was going to give it, then he replayed it on the screen and the crowd rightly were going mad because it was just pathetic that it even went to VAR. You know it, Everton have waited 31 games I think it is, for a penalty kick, the get one and Beto misses it. Good save by Adiola, gone down to his left to keep it at nil nil. We went in at half time and yeah, I thought it was a really poor first half though, Bob teams were dreadful in the first half. We come out for the second half and again you're looking at that little bit of fire. Dwight McNeill had a good shot on the team with Adiola, he should save it but he pushed it away. Everton started trying, Beto was knocking people about, we were getting this forward a little bit, but like I said before McNeill looked much better, more much more comfortable in that sense, going in when he was getting into the centre of the pitch. West Ham had a couple of escapes, important blocks, Adiola pushed another couple away and then we get a goal, brilliant play from James Garland on the right hand side, a great ball into the box and Beto with a tremendous header back into the corner to give us the lead and the first real decent cross he'd had all day and he stuck it away and ironically hard at the other two, the penalty and the one, the one we won he had. To give us the lead and West Ham are rocking at that moment, it was a deserved lead. We then go and get another opportunity immediately, ball breaks through, Jack had us and should shoot for me but doesn't wait, comes back inside, flicks it across and Dwight McNeill's got the whole goal to make it 2-0, it's an absolute sitter and he hits it straight at the goalie and if that goes in 2-0 you fancy Everton to win again and he doesn't, it is an absolute sitter, hits it straight at the goalie. That kind of kicked West Ham into a little bit of life, they go and get a corner and the corner comes in and I think the goalkeepers got to do better in terms of coming and trying to punch that but like we can see the poorly last week from across the balls in and care to your heads when it goes in off the top of his head, go there, they're into the top corner to one-one. Everton then, West Ham looked dangerous for five minutes then and the worry was they would go on and win it and they front, you know, Jarrod Bowman's a really good player, we know that he's a threat, Curtis like he said was their best player all day and he was always going to be a threat. Paquetta had done nothing really all day for them. They brought Michael Antonio on, they're big. You know what he's like, he's an aggressive striker. He's never really going to hit you with goals but he's powerful running and Everton has to be weird there but it was Everton who had opportunities to go and get that second goal. One in particular which went got cleared off the line, it looked like there was no way on earth we couldn't make it 2-1. Dominic Alderlyan had come on for better at this stage, he almost got one, he got on the end of a décor, he crossed and he come out to Ben Goffrey and he only had to hit it on target to score and he put it wide. There was a bit of huffing and puffing from us. West Ham rode that out and then broke in an injury time. Ben Goffrey doesn't get out close enough to a cross, I think it's queued as he puts it over and takes it down and smashes it into the far corner to give West Ham the lead in injury time in the victory. Everton don't come back from behind really very often, certainly not with a couple of minutes left. Dominic Alderlyan made two subs with 90 seconds to go. We get a corner, Timothy won us a corner and James Garner's over the ball and hits the first corner in, it's Dreffel but Dreffery says he hasn't told him to take it because there's pushing and shoving. Garner gets the second one and when you get the second opportunity after your first one's awful, you make it count, you put a good ball in. He puts another Dreffel ball in, which is clear. He's then got the opportunity, takes a touch, he's got the opportunity to throw it back in, he hesitates, takes too long and then passes the ball straight to Jarrett Bowen who races through and slips in Alvarez and he just thinks he's overpicked for 3-1 and West Ham have won the game and fair play to them for breaking and punishing Everton. The manager, I'm sure, will point to mischances. It's not good enough this. 10 games without a win, absolutely a polling record and he's got a polished finger out and I know there'll be people who want like this, the ones who love him and you think he's a miracle worker. Well, this is a shocking record of over 30 years. We have got to start winning games. We have won three home games. Is he all to blame? No. Then players have got to take responsibility. We're in a relegation dogfight. The chances are we're probably going to lose more points on the appeal now. Yeah, it might be two, it might be three, it might be six. Six kills us. If it's six, I think we're in a huge hole then. But we've got one game between now and the end of March and after that manual away. You know, teams can pick up big points. Now I know at the time we go on this villa to win and tune a little looting. So that's a good result. Liverpool obviously got a late winner to make sure Forrest didn't win. They didn't get a draw. But Brentford have got a point to Chelsea and gone above us. We're in a dogfight and we're going to have to win a couple of games maybe that no one thought we could win and today we were 1-0 up and on top in a home game and we've been beaten three more. And I'm just that unacceptable to me and everybody don't manage yet. The coaches and the players have to take responsibility for this today. This is a terrible, terrible home defeat. Damaging home defeat. And we are in a precarious position and I don't know how we shot it but we need to shot it. You can't stay up with a terrible, terrible home record. I don't know how we put it right to be honest. We're going to have to otherwise we're going to be relegated but we're going to need four wins probably. I'd even be five if we got six points. We're going to need five wins aren't we? So it's going to be a tough end to the season. It really is. Losing your home games, not winning home matches is a huge issue for us and there you go. That's the way I feel today. I'm sure there'll be a lot of Sean Dice fans who feel totally different and think I'm wrong on all that, but fine. But I don't accept one defeat in ten near my standards if yours are lower than that, that's up to you. But yeah, I'm not giving anybody another match. I'm just not. There you go. Have a good weekend.