 Y twffi TV yw'r ysgol yw'r ysgol ffordd. Everton won Wolves Nill at Gullarson Park. Mae'n gwein i'w gwein i'r Blues. Mae'n gwein o'r homegame arall. Felly mae'n gwein i'w gwein i'w gwein o'r crad. Mae'n gwein i'w gweinio'r homegame. Mae'n gwein i'w gwein i'w gwein i'w gweinio'r gweinio'r gweinio'r gweinio. Everton won all three of them. Rwy'n gwein i'w gweinio'r gweinio'r gweinio, Blues tonight, by manager, a change, cos Hammers was apparently tired and wasn't able to play, so the manager obviously brought Gullfyshigarton into that midfield, alongside Alan and the Cory. Mi argychialas yn change Cullman pushed up to the right side of midfield. Mason Holgate dropped out, and we had Ben Goffry at right back, Michael Keane, yeti mi na back in the side, all show with Luke and Dean and. I thought to be honest, I thought Everton started the game quite well really, that's how it looked to me! Anybody in the stadium, the crowd were noisy. It was good. It was great to be back to be honest. It felt good. It felt quite loud considering there's only £6,000 of us there. But I thought everything started on the front footing and worked really hard. The opener 15 minutes I think everything went a better side. But then Wool's got in to the passing game and really started to knock the ball around and forced two great saves from Jordan Pickford. I think it was Gibbs White with the first one which Pickford makes a really good save srif, a ddau mewn treiori i'r llyth. Felly mae'n bryd i'r ymddangos, ond mae'n bryd i'r llyth, a'r llythau nesaf yn y ddweud. Felly yw hwnnw, mae'n wlad i ddweud ei bod yn gyntafol gyda'n gyflawn, mae'n gweld mewn gwelodau Ac mae'n ei dweud i'w ffordd gyda'r swyddi o'r traioria, ond mae'n cael ei dweud i gyd yw gwaith, mae'n cael ei dweud i gyd ac mae'n cael ei dweud i ddweud i ddweud i gyd. Ond o'n cael ei dweud i ddweud i'w ddweud i ddweud i'w ddweud, mae'n cael ei ddweud i gyd yn ôl i'r gaf. Mae'n gwybod, mae'n gwybod. Mae'n cyffinio hynny gyda'r cyffinio. Mae'r cwpel y ffordd ar y llan o'r cyfrannu, ond that didn't break to the charlison after a knocked on off a set piece. But we couldn't really get round the back of them too well, despite some good link-up play. We'd had a shot from the charlison, it was straight at ruddy. Wolves, if I'm being perfectly honest, were very comfortable defensively in that first half. Went in at the break, nil-nil, obviously seeing that villain were beating spares, which was a bit of an incentive. And if it came out in the manager, well I've had a word with them to step it up a little bit. We were a little bit more offensive in the second half and really caused them, certainly in the opening 20 minutes of the second half, caused them more problems than we kind of did in the first half. We got the goal, good play from Ben Goffrey down there, I forced the corner. Guilffey Sigarton whipped it in and Retiala's from the header, which went into the far corner of Ruddy's net to give us the lead. We had two opportunities to make a two-nil just after it. Look at the end, find and don, just couldn't finish his chance. And another breakaway, which we gave the ball away and it frustrated me. We got ourselves into a good position and we just couldn't find the right pass and that was cleared as well. And then Wolves then did come back into it. Guilffey Sigarton killed one aganisly wide, hit the stanchion. A lot of people on the other side of the ground thought it'd gone in. And then at the other end Jordan picked for that to be brightened and super shot with deflected over the bar. Wolves had a few corners and we had to defend that well. And like I say, triori when he got his head down and actually decided he was staying on his feet was a threat. Running by people got that power and that pace. But all in all, I thought Evan defended very well. I thought the one thing you look at though with Evan is try to play a bit of football. The difference between the two teams was Wolves were all confident and comfortable in taking the ball. When we tried to do it, particularly in the last 20 minutes, it was getting stuck under people's feet and it was like a hot potato at times. No one wanted to really take control of it and slow it down or quicken it up if it needed it. They moved the ball really quickly and then Neves or Moutini will go for the switch, the long switch. Or Cody firing them long for triori. And we didn't do that at all. We're trying to build off in the back. We've seen it in the first half. It's all triangles, but it's all slow and you're looking and maybe it's personnel, maybe it's people not showing. That's the one thing Evan, I've got to get better that next season, is transitioning quickly with the ball. Even if it means going a little bit more direct than getting in behind. And we did that towards the end. And it got us up the pitch and brought, we got a couple of corners from just knocking it long towards Dominic Alvalun o'r tealeyson. But we do need to build up quicker. We need pace down the right hand side. Ben Godfrey showed when he knocked it and ran at them. He was terrified of him. He got corners out of it. Now imagine if we had a winger in front of him doing that as well. You know, you'd really stretch teams and if we had another midfielder more mobile. I thought, if you say, isn't that quite a good game actually tonight? But he's just not mobile enough. I thought Alan was hot and cold at times. You look really good in other times. Hesitating and getting caught if people are running at them. He does look like he's running in shriekle sometimes. So maybe that's why we need another one. Had the line of Corey got around the pitch, but it was losing possession as well. So the certain things you look at and go, we need to correct this. But a win is a win, you know, and they like to be won the game. And we're going to the final game of the season with something to play for. Or be it, it's a huge task. You know, Arsenal withdrawing one-one and it looked like that was a really good result. And he'd gone and scored two injury time goals, which means that they're only a point behind us with a superior goal difference. And they've got Brighton at home at the weekend. They should beat Spares have lost their home to Villa. Go to Leicester who need to win now on Sunday. To add any hope of getting in a Champions League. And as I'm recording, this Liverpool will win in a bay. And they show it might not mean anything anyway, because Liverpool have got a palace at home who will lay down. I don't feel that to be honest. So for Everton, we took it to the final game to try to get into Europe. And we're going to have to pull out the greatest result of the season by getting a win at Manchester City. If Everton win on Sunday, then I think they'll be in Europe. But it's a huge and totally unrealistic result to look for. But this is when we took it to the final game. So that's all we could do. We won the final home game. Absolutely delighted we won the game. It wasn't a brilliant performance by any stretch of the imagination, but I gave up on that. I enjoyed being back at Gullison. It's like a lovely. It was good to be back. It was good to sing. I've got a little bit of a sore throat and shouting screaming at the referee. Kelsa prize. But we've won the match. So there you go. My man of the match tonight, I'm going to give it to Jordan Pick. But Ben Godfrey was a shout that he played well. Meena was good. I thought Guilffy Sigurd had a decent game. Sheamus Coleman worked hard as well. Britsialasyn's got the goal and looked lively with the crowd. Looked much better from him. But I'm going to give it to Jordan Pickford because he made two really important saves in the first half, which ultimately have won us the game. And he was calm and everything he did was kicking was great. A couple of little dinks out of the wing coming through crosses. So Jordan Pickford's my man of the match tonight. Everton won the last home game this season. What more can you say? There you go. Give this video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. And if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.