 Wel, yw'r teimlo i'r teimlo i'r teimlo i fynd i'r three talking points from Everton, one Manchester United and they're a huge, huge win at Gooderson Park, the safft on the wing for Everton and a big win for Franklin Park as well. Everton have given themselves a chance again, it felt very, very disappointing and devastating really when we lost to Burnley in midweek but we've bounced back with a massive three points today and we've got ten days now before we face Leicester at Gooderson Park in another huge game but of Everton. If they win that one, I think they'll be well on their way to securing the Premier League survival. The world feels like a lovely place this afternoon. Big, big, big, big win for Everton today. First thing I'm going to talk about today is Jordan Pickford who I gave man of the match in my match reaction. I thought he was excellent today. The kind of performances we need from Jordan Pickford. I think lately he's been a little bit hit and miss. I'm not, you know, directly but just the way he's been. Today I thought he was really commandant today. I thought he was talking to people. I think Everton need them to be a big character right now and I thought he was that today. Midweek against Burnley, I didn't think he was. I thought he was a fault for the first goal and he was a bit of a ratic and then his kick shanking the clearance for the third goal that led that, you know, to Burnley getting the throne with the score from. But I thought today he did everything really well. Big saves in the first half. A big save from Ronaldo at the end. Coming for punches, crosses, clearing them. His kicking was good. Wasting time, organising. And I think when he puts that kind of performance in, that's where you see the character of Jordan Pickford. And I thought he did it brilliantly today and we're going to need those kind of performances from him. We need them to have two or three really big games for us in these last, it's eight now isn't it, last eight games of the season. We need them to be big for us, make big saves, be a big presence. And if he does that, then he could really help Everton with the Premier League survival. He's been good for over a year now. I know there's a narrative that he's not being good for Everton, but he is for England. He's been good for way over a year now. There's been the odd game, like I've just mentioned there, Burnley and like I mentioned, just lately some of the other things he hasn't been doing as well as what he did today. But you see today when we do, when he does the things well and he's on it and he's focused and he's calm and he's organising. I think he's an outstanding goalkeeper when he does that. We just don't see enough of it with other people as well, but he was big today, so I just thought he deserved a mention. Like I said, he got my man of the match, but I was impressed with a lot of things that he did well today. Second thing I want to talk about in the second person I want to talk about Alexa Woby, who I thought was very good again today. The penny may well have dropped with Alexa Woby lately that if you work hard, then Evertonians will back you. He's come to the club for a lot of money. It's not work for him. He's got just over two years left on his current deal. We've not seen the best of Alexa Woby if, you know, some people may still dispute that if there is a best. But just right now, I think he's making a big difference for us. I thought he was very good today. He was the legs in that midfield. He was everywhere. He's trying to thread balls through. He's putting tackles in. And because he is physically big and strong, it does help. And I'm delighted that he's getting some praise off some blues now because for him it's important for us. We need players to drag us over the line here. Whether he's Everton player long term, I don't know. He's got to do more, obviously, because he's the creativity. So he's got to have assists and goals added into his game, as well as work rate. But just right now, I think he's doing a really good job. He's working hard. There's the best little spell probably he's had consistently since he's been at the club lampire. He's used them centrally in the last three games. I think it's work to a certain degree. I think it can get better. But, you know, the work rate and the effort. We've seen it against Newcastle. He scored a huge goal for us in our last home game against Newcastle. It's a big performance. And I think when players do that, it gives them the confidence. It's important for the club. It's important for them personally. And we've needed it. We've needed someone to step up. But I thought he was very good again today and put United under pressure. Tried to get us playing. I thought he did well. I thought he did well. And finally, I want to talk about Frank Lampard. I think there's been a lot of stuff written about him the last few weeks. There's some people doubting him, which is fine. Everyone's got their own view on stuff. Everyone's got their own opinion. But for me personally, I don't think he's the issue, Frank Lampard. As he made mistakes, of course he has. A lot of managers make mistakes. The substitutions at times haven't been great. I thought today, actually, I thought he's sub-refined today. I really did. I understand that. And Gordon could have gone off at one stage. But I understand why he didn't want to take him off because of the way he does off the ball for balance. I thought he was getting him through it. But I think he's a young coach. I think he's a winner in terms of his football career. I think he's trying to get everything, trying to bring that ethos into everything. And I just think we need to just back him regardless. We need to back him whatever happens. I think obviously if we stay up, I don't think there'll be any issue. I think he will be backed. If we go down and let's hope that that's getting slimmer by results like this, then I think we need to back him anyway with that. We need to let him build something and create a different thing at the club, a different way of playing, a different ethos at the club. I think we're in a big mess because we keep cutting managers. We keep managers at different players. They're all mashed together and it doesn't work. And it seems the 10 years are getting shorter and shorter and shorter. And I just feel like with Frank Llanparg, we have to buy into something. I think Wins, he's won five out of seven home games and that isn't that big. And I think us is fan base. And I think listening to seeing that at the final whistle, I'd say everyone I don't, I can't speak for everyone, but a lot of people were backing him. They're glad the street were cheering and clapping with him when he went down. Then players are battling and running around. When you're looking at managers and you're looking at teams and you're thinking, he probably has to be changed now as a manager. You normally notice that the team aren't running around for the manager or the crowd or this. Like with Benitez, the fans weren't interested in him. The players looked like they'd lost total interest. That Norwich game, his last game, was abysmal. Brighton at home was abysmal. There's probably another half a dozen where the players just looked like they didn't know what they were doing or they weren't interested in doing what he wanted them to. I don't get that at all with Frank Llanparg, not at all. There's a lot of mischief making going on in the press with it. Because they're all, let's be honest, they're all loving the fact that they're struggling like this. They love it, which is fine. It's self-inflicted. We can't sit here and be too precious about it. We've brought a lot of it on ourselves. But they are thriving on it right now. The twist in the knife and they love it. So they keep circulating stories about the getting points deducted, the getting it, which is all nonsense. This is happening, that's happening. And it's Llanparg was the easy one to weigh in on. He made the wrong decision or he isn't doing this or he isn't doing that. We've got to stop listening to the news. We've got to focus on the job I had. This has been six years in the making, this decline. Possibly even a little bit longer. But it's certainly since Meshiri coming being six years in the making. We've got to allow someone to put some roots down, put some actual plans down and start to build the club back up to where we need it to be. Because I don't think it's viable to keep sack of managers and then having to pay them off. Just wreck your FFP, which we've probably paid £70-80 million to managers. If not more, who we've took on, give a big contact, load the staff, sack them, got rid of them. Next one comes in, we do the same, we do the same. Frank Llanparg's first Premier League game was in February. And the season finishes next month. It's nonsense to even consider sacking them in my opinion. I know other people will have a different opinion and that's fine. I'm not telling you you're wrong. Just for me, I believe that we should just buy into it and let them develop. And if we do that, I think in the long term we'll really benefit from it. But I made up for them today anyway. I made up for them, the players were hooking them and jumping on them. They didn't look like players who didn't want to play for them. So yeah, I'm delighted for Frank. I'm delighted more than anything for us, though, as fans. And especially for the people who went to Westam and the people who went to Burnley in midweek. And watch those who defeated the people who went to Palace in the Cup. Because the big win today, this is a team going for the top four, not a team with the flip-flops on. A team going for the top four who we beat once in 14 games before today. And we beat them today, so delighted. We took four points off United this season, so can't complain about that. There you go. That is my three talking points. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Other than that, have a fantastic weekend. See you later.