 Fel gyntaf, mae'n titerfaeth wedi bod i'n ganddi'r hwnau ymateb ym Ndiych yn llawant,og i'r pargellau hodg maesleniaeth, ac mae'n ddweud maesleniaeth yn llyllwad ar gyfer gyflwyfod gan unrhyw ym mlyg. Dyma'r ganddi'r llwdd hwnnw yn galedd yn fawr .. mae'n ganddi'r pargellol ym ni'n hollio dyma yw'r wrth gwrs. Mae'n hollio—fawr—ryf y ym midwch, bwysig yn ysgrifennu. Ond mae ga'n aelod amgylchedd, gyda'n ei ddod. Yn y blynydd ac yn unig hefyd yn ystod, mae'n contacti ein hwn yn dda sy'n cael ei hoorfyrdd ac mae'n gofyn hynny'n gwyllidegau, ond mae'n gwyllte revoledol â'r gwyllte. Mae'n cychwyn yn hynny'n gwyllte gyda hyffaeth gwneud gan adlusio. Ond mae'n gweld yn nid o ddweud hefyd, a mae'n gweld yn hynny'n gwyllte. Mae'n hynny'n gwyllte. Mae'n ddweud gan ôl i ddechrau'n ysgol. I think they'll be looking at Everton's good form as well and you know be wary of that, but also Everton's squad is stretched at the moment, they can put their best 11 on paper out at the moment, potentially missing a key player in Dekore as well, so it could be a tough one this for us. I mean, they are missing Dekore, let's be honest, he's not playing at the weekend, Michael Enco, the manager said they're going to look at him, he's a possibility, I don't think he believes Seamus Coleman or Ashley Young would be available either, so Everton are missing key players for this one. Both the manager will have a game plan, Everton's issue is Tottenham scored in 29 consecutive Premier League games, they're the only team in the Premier League this season that's scored in every game and therefore, like you said, there is goals everywhere in that side and you know Everton are coming off the back of four Premier League clean sheets on the run, like you said before, four victories, you'll have to go back to 1970 for Everton to win five games on the run. In front of crowds. In front of that, so it's a difficult one obviously for us, but that being said, West Ham have gone to the Tottenham off to Estadim on one a couple of weeks ago, they did have a bit of a ropey run, they've obviously improved the last two games, they've had two good wins at home to newcastle away a forest, but they're not infallible and evident, excuse me, half the goal there and just performed the way they have been doing away from home. Well that's the thing with Tottenham isn't it, they throw the quality and it does very much benefit them, but they push very high up the pitch even when they don't necessarily have to, you know, under post-acog they've got their style and that's their style, they don't really compromise on it, they don't often get a lead and sit back, so I think Everton's game plan needs to be within the knowledge that they might well concede, they might well concede first. Luckily for Everton, Everton do struggle with if a team takes the lead, they can afford to sit back, Everton may have to have more to the ball, we know Everton sort of thrive in that 38-40% possession area. Tottenham might go a goal up and still might continue looking for another goal, still trying to get on the ball, so Everton won't be forced to change their game plan as much if they do concede. We know they press high up the pitch, we know Everton are good on the counter attack and can get the ball up the pitch quickly. It's by no means going to be easy, of course you don't want to concede, but if Everton do go a goal down off the start it might not follow the pattern we've seen Everton games go down when they do concede first. Let me just clarify five away games 1970, that would be one. I meant to put the away in and things. Yeah, you're right I think. One, I mean they could be calm, look at this game without going, apple-eye decor, he's a huge miss, he's 11 goals in 31 games and sure and right he took over as manager, which is an incredible return. I think he's been involved in 13 goal contributions I think, only Dwight McNeill is next to that. There's the manager took over and I think, excuse me. Evans' problem is what do you do there? We do the night against Fbullum, we've tried different things, we've tried James Garner there. Second half against Bain, he went off at half time, he put Lewis Dobbin on and he tried to move things around. We found this last season when Decorey was sent off against Spasic, where Harry Kane had an eyelash in his eye. The three games after that we almost lost the plot because we'd lost the key component from what we'd do. So how do you think we combat that? Well, you've got two choices haven't you, you either try and replicate them to the best degree you can and you know you play, we've seen Harrison play that role where it's okay, you play off the strike and you try and get into the similar positions Decorey might and okay you won't have your best game but you'll allow us to play the way we're used to playing with Decorey. Or you scrap that and you come on with a different approach so you never can go with five at the back in recent weeks and you know Decorey's role in that has changed. We've seen against Newcastle, Decorey played deeper so we didn't really play that same role either. I think Evans could benefit from going five at the back again here especially when you look at Tottenham's attack and talent that way you don't have to try and replicate a role without the player. Maybe that still means Harrison playing further forwards and playing off Calvert Lewin but more of a striker trying to really use that pace on the counter attack. Or maybe you look at Dan Jume and I know that might seem shock and based on some of the things I've said about him on the show, you know I don't rate him particularly highly. I thought he did okay against Fullam over than when we would have had a corner and he tried to keep it in and put it out for a goal kick. But he's got something to offer against a team that didn't really work for him. Is that maybe that extra motivation there? So he's certainly an option isn't he? Yeah it's a pity because you're right he should be one who you're thinking. This is a straight swap. Let's get Dan Jume off. If it's Calvert Lewin or better whatever the manager I imagine it'll be done. Let's have Dan Jume in that pocket behind him and picking it up and running at them and stuff. That's how you then visit him when he came to the club. But is it going to go that way? It's just that he's done it. He hasn't done it. You're right. He's done it. He's done it. He's come on. He's done okay. He got off them a few times. He should have probably won the game for Everton with the volley inside the box. He should have certainly hit the target. But you just don't look at him and think yeah he can come in and do us a job because he just hasn't proven he's worked hard enough now. We have there has been some information put out there he's doing one to one sessions now trying to prove to the manager that you know he really wants to get in and have his say. You're right it could be Jack Harrison if he played three at the back even he could still go with Jack Harrison in that pocket. Is he really going to be ultra but I even go with Beto and Dom. Might be a bit of a stretch given how comfortable Tottenham are in possession to have two strikers. I think he's going to want someone to drop back into that middle and really fill in there. So that probably lies with Jack Harrison. We haven't got, we don't know what's happening with Andre Gomez. He played an hour for the 20 ones then he played 90 minutes for the 20 ones. He wasn't even on the bench against Fulham. So. It suggests he's not in the plans doesn't it? Yeah it seems that way and we haven't got anyone else there to try to give them a feel to freshen up just because of the injury. So there the key area is in Michael Encoe like I said before they're going to make a like decision on him. If he plays then obviously Evan will go back to a back four I imagine and Miko will just drop in at left back but he'll probably end up with a 4-4-1 one and then I do think you'll see Jack Harrison. That makes it difficult because he plays on the right wing. So it does make sense given what's available just right now for the manager to play three at the back. Have Patterson on one side and Dwight McNeill is the left wing back on the other side unless Miko's available and he plays him then you could have Harrison. Or if Michael Encoe plays then he could play McNeill in that behind the striker and Harrison on the bench. So there are a couple of variations but Spears are a good side and I know they had a little wobble, they had suspensions, they had injuries as well. He's still got two key players for them out which has changed Madison and Van de Venne both out at the minute absolutely key players for them. Rytialas na'r old mate is back and unfortunately for us he's scoring goals. But that's it, he's got good players and we're going to have to do our jobs at me every single one of them. Yes certainly and I think one thing Evan and I've got to try and avoid in this match is too much dillydallion on the ball. Tottenham have mostly enjoyed a lot of possession in most of their Premier League games this year. Obviously that comes from having player quality in the midfield as well but I think it's also because they're very good at winning the ball back and they've got very combative midfielders as well and they're very good at packing that centre of the pitch and winning the ball back and recycling it quickly and that's why they make so many chances and then that lends itself to the possession. You don't want to be giving the ball away consistently against Tottenham especially when you're probably not going to have much of it. So whatever we do, whoever plays, is going to have to be very switched on and alert. Brilliant, you should do dillydallion as well, Jack, I thought, excellent. The action here, that would have been quite tremendous to see. Let's have a look at the start and 11 that's your own day to used against in the last game. Here we go. This is a Benly, obviously in last Premier League match. He had Patterson, Godfrey Keane, Tarkovsky, Dwight McNeill and then a four across the middle, obviously Harrison, Decorey, Onan, James Garn and Dominic Calvert-Luney. It certainly didn't set up like that, it was interchanging going on all over the show, wasn't it? I don't know what to do with Onan, I just basically sat in the number six. But from that side, obviously we know Abdelhaid Decorey's out. The side Ben Godfrey came out for the full on game and Brant White was back in there. If he does play three at the back, do you think it will be Keane or will it be Godfrey? I think it will be Keane and to be honest, well I wouldn't normally favour Keane over Godfrey, to be honest. I don't understand if he did want to pick Godfrey for this because you look at the pace in that spares team, if they are to get him behind us, you know, Cullovesky is absolutely rapid, isn't he? You know, we see him Ben Godfrey's recovery pace against Bay and Lee and okay his position and I know that he can get into that but he does have a bit of pace and maybe that could be the difference maker if Tottenham do you manage to get him behind us. We have a little spell we wear control in the ball and they break away with it but I think ultimately if it's three at the back he's going to pick Keane so it's irrelevant really, isn't it? Ben Godfrey has of course been linked with the move to Tottenham in January as well. Let's have a look at the spares side that played last time out. They've gone with Pedro Porre, they've put out a right back, Romero, Ben Davis and Udoji. Beshwmett, who was missing from this one, hasn't he? They've got Paphys Shah, Brennan Johnson, Nea Cullovesky, Sun, who's incredible footballer and Ritial isn't up top so they've got to make a couple of changes as well but still a strong side, like you say it. We have got to be switched on, I mean Everton's record, Everton have won one of the last 21 Premier League games against Tottenham which was at the Tottenham Hot Waste Stadium. It was a header from Dominic Calvert-Lewin on day one of the season, that year with Carlo and Charge and James Rodriguez and people like that on the sides. Great times, although it was cold for nobody in the ground to see it but we have just got to go there and execute our plan like you said but the player we've picked that was good as attacking options that you've got, Huw Minson is still the one that we're picking out as the danger man. This is his numbers from this season in the Premier League. 17 games, 10 goals, XT of 6.35, so he's overperforming. Four assists and he's averaging 3.76, I think that is XA. A game, it's a quote pad, his heat map looks like... ..and to do you know something of a, I mean look at him, it looks like you say on like outbreak, look how, it's everywhere, isn't it? It gets everywhere, one of the reasons why is I think, because don't them have interchangeable forwards, you know, sometimes it'll be Richard Allison through the centre, sometimes it'll be Son, you know, Johnson can probably play there if you need him to, so... He's got an score at Wolves going through the middle, didn't he, Bradley Johnson? So he can rotate out that forward line of looks and that's dangerous for us because we've got to stay switched on to where players are lining up in front of us as well but Son, wherever he is on the pitch, he requires attention. I mean, I'll perform in his XG, and that with a relatively high XG as well. You'd think, you know, for a sort of winga-turn striker, you'd think it'd be his movement and his pace setting himself up for quite easy chances, which would suggest a higher XG closer to his goal tally, but that just shows you how to finish anything that comes his way at the moment. He's such a dangerous player and you can't give him an interspace if he gets near that box. No, and we've seen him bend on things in, on both sides. You can't even say, oh yeah, get him on his left foot, he's fine, I've seen him bend them in with his left foot, and he is such a dangerous player, brilliant movement, quick, doesn't leave it alone. Obviously he's got a bit of history with Everton now with the hands I go and this thing a few years ago, but he certainly wants to watch him. It is going to be a difficult game. I mean, you know, they've got one of the most likeable managers in certainly in the Premier League, haven't they? And he's passed the cochlunge just quickly, is he impressed you with what he's done so far at space? Oh, massively. I mean, I was a fan of him back in the Celtic days as well. It's easy to look at Celtic and think, obviously he should have won the league, it's a two-team league, but at the state day with him before he came in, he's taken them around massively, and he's done the same thing at Tottenham, not just in terms of squad overhaul. I think there's players who've improved under him, you know, Son, arguably having his best season of his career. He's had some strong season before obviously, but Richard listened to him better as well, and seeing players like LaCelso coming back into the mix. I think he just creates a really positive atmosphere, whatever team he's at, and for a team like Tottenham, who've had a tough few years, you know, trying to bring in these big established managers, you know, big names in Europe, and, okay, continue what you've done through your career. He suits Tottenham to a T, and I mean that with full respect to them, get a manager offered clubs similar stature to a year or smaller than yet to come in and take you to the next level. Tottenham down to plucking someone from above and bringing them down and hoping they'll pull them up with them. Tottenham are a team that, okay, sign your young players and sign these hidden gems, and we'll all improve together. And that said, Griffin Angers is a manager, and he's going to continue doing brilliantly there, I think. Yeah, he's been hugely impressive. He played great football. You see him with the numbers, the goals, the scoring in every game, the only team to do so. We saw that bizarre game against Chelsea, and we were still playing on the half-way line. Mad stuff like that, attacking football, every interview I've ever seen, and I shined. It seems like I shined, fellas. He's really impersonal, isn't he? Yeah. And he loves football, man. He's just well to see an interview with him, talking about Freddie, you do. He's not football, man. And so, therefore, he gets a big vote for that as well. It is going to be a tough game. For us, taking something will be good, just keep it going, keep this run going. Is it a game ever that can win? I mean, I think so. We'd have to probably ride our luck a little bit, but it's a game we can when we've proven over the last week, and we've got 26 points in real time, haven't we? We've won eight games in football so far this season. We've won five away games. We should be eight points off spares. Seven or eight, I think it is. So, you know, Everton have been strong this season. Even when we've been really good, we haven't had a great record to top them, but... But we've seen teams smashing grab them this season. It can be done against them. You do need a little bit of luck, and you need to be very solid defensively, but it certainly can be done. And this is a team who excels in that sort of performance. Let's go and do it. Let's go and have a nice Christmas smashing grab. Be lovely. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. How did you see this one going? Who are the danger men? For you, give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. Thanks for watching. See you later.