 Wel i gynllun o Tafffi TV, mae'n gweithio'r awsiau Everson o'r Arsynol 530 Gwdysun Park yn ystod yn gweithio'n gwneud o Andy the Piv, ond mae'n gweithio ym mhwy fydd yn ei gael. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n Tafffi TV, rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'r clubau yn y Llywodraeth Prif. Rwy'n gweithio'r Gwyddaeth Ffwrddol, ac y gallai yma mae'n gweithio'n llun gyda'r ar draws i unrhyw. Yn y gweithio, mae'n i gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio e-taro, yn eu cwmhau'r gweithio'i ddiwedzol i gydag ffyrdd o'r fwyllt. A byddai'r digwydd o ddiddordeb yn ganodd. So on to the football Arsenal Goodison Park, tough game, and now they are 15th place at the moment and not doing what they should be doing, giving some of the quality of their players, but still represented tough game, doesn't it, forever? The quality players, I know they're not particularly cohesive, playing as a good side at the moment, they've got their issues off the pitch as well as on, but you can score goals, and you can see last season how integral he was when you scored goals for them, so it's still tough game no matter what form Arsenal is in, so it's a bit of an interesting one really. Will be an interest on, I mean, the last four seasons of Goodison Heaven was one two drum, one last one against Arsenal, and a couple of clean cheats I think in the last two, then you won 1-0 and drew 0-0 last year against them, but always a difficult game, isn't it, they've, and now mainly it's away from Goodison where they normally hammer us at the end of it, but it's still a tough game. You look at our tether, it's been in there a year now, as we're coming up to a year, say, in Meshcarlo, as one in FI Cup, so you've won a trophy all the way before them, but obviously this season, I don't think anyone would have predicted it'd be as bad as it is for Arsenal, the 15th, you know, they've got 14 points, they've scored 11 goals, it's not going to plan, is it? No, you know, we'll talk about XG, but they're only under-performed by three goals, really, which is not a lot considering other teams who won the title last year was much bigger, but there's fundamental problems with the team, and I think the type of person is, he's tried to change things quite massively by leaving Ozil and Socrates out, and I think they're big presences, and it's hard, I think he's tried to go too fast too soon in a lot of ways, and you need to sort of balance that. But I think Arsenal's a club anyway, we've got a lot of problems in terms of off the pitch, the recruitment, the relationship, which I don't know if I haven't, I've also got a relationship with Keir Gerabchen, but Arsenal's is much more in the pockets of the number of players they've signed, Louise and Cedric and others, so yeah, I think it's been a tough year for them, but you look at the difference stream in Meshcarlo since last season, when they both joined the box in days, I think Meshcarlo's now nine points ahead overall in terms of the number of points they've accrued, so we're going one way, and it seems to be stagnating. I don't know, as you say, they did win the FA Cup, but the season's just not clicked at all, and they're still not creating enough chances, they weren't creating just about enough last season, Obama Young obviously with his finishing was getting them out of a lot of trouble, but it just doesn't seem to have taken that next step that they wanted to. Yeah, I mean, you look at the team, they have got some good players, Obama Young's incredible football, they're brilliant, and he's scored his first goal this week since October, which was a penalty, the last goal he'd scored, but he's scored against Southampton in the week. He's got people like Sacha, who's a cracking down player, 19 years of age, you know, lovely left foot on them. You know, you go on through the team, you know, now Gabrielle is missing this weekend, he's done well for them, they've got Pepe, you know, nice football, a lovely left foot, you've got Lachazette. Mae hi'r trogyn nhw'n ddim caen y blaes, i am cair yn tain, he's a decent left foot, you know, party, you're looking through and going well. Some of the parts are there for the money, but it's, I guess for me, looking at Arsenal from the outside, we've been, not brought up, but we've been used to a very attacking team for so many years under Arsenal and Venga, they were brilliant under Venga, now, listen, Arsenal fans are telling me better. It's easy to look at a club from the outside, but 24 years on the run in the Champions League under Venga, lots of goals, lots of trophies, okay, they never won the Premier League, you know, as often as they probably should have done, but they still won trophies, they still play great football. And obviously then, when they left, it was always going to be difficult going in after them, em, em, they come in and it was okay and got them to the Europa League final and they had spells, didn't they, where they win like 11 games on the run and then they wouldn't win again for it, so he couldn't quite get the balance right. And he decided to replace him, and obviously he'd gone with McElr Tether, and a year in, okay, I guess he hasn't gone the way he hoped he'd go. But it's still only a year, isn't it, and we're only basically a third of the season gone out, so is it about being patient? It depends really, I think their fan base is much more tricky than ours, you know, one of the teams you've, you know, sort of want to get back to where they used to be. I think, you know, you know, the, as a club, they seem to have two different plans going on. I think when you bring artists and you think you've got a lot of young players coming through, we want them to work with them, coach them and develop them. But then they've also got this little, quite an agent squad in a lot of way, where they've given a lot of long-term contracts, and they've obviously brought William in and some Cedric. They've had Mustafi, they've had, they've got Louise, who's on the contract at the end of the season, Ozil or Bani Angan. It's a bit of a mismatch there, and I think for a first-time coach as well, they're quite big personalities to deal with. And I think, you know, the way Arsenal got about it is maybe they either need patience or they need to go a completely different way in bringing someone who's much more experienced. You can handle those big personalities. So for me, I'd stick it with them. I think, said on Twitter last night, I think they've got a lot of contracts coming off the bill at the end of the season, which means that they didn't qualify for Europe. They probably saved them enough. Those contracts would be the same as they would in Europa League. So it's one of those, but it's how long, you know, and obviously if they get in relegation trouble in January, it's the board start getting nervous then. So, yeah, they're in a bit of a weird quagmire, but much like us, they've got a bit of an unbalanced squad. I think, obviously, Carla was a bit more experienced in getting the way, you know, smoking mirrors and getting the best out of players. It's trying to impress on them a system of control through possession. I just don't think they've got the players for it, to be honest. No, I mean, I do look at the, you know, look at the team the other night that they had, you know, Lenow and Gold, they had Holding and Gabrielle Centre back in the Elmeni, Kebalos, they had Saca, Maitland Niles, Edinacette, Abamiang, Pepe. You know, we've got good players there that, if they can get it right, should be doing better on the bench like I said, William. You know, again, two very attacking players who can win games, neither of them came on against Southampton, which is strange. But, yeah, they're in a little bit of a sticky situation. Arsenal, I've seen people, you know, tongue in cheek going on, they could be in a relegation battle. Arsenal, it's far too good. I'm going to be involved anyway in that. They'll be more likely to be fighting for Europe in places. You don't get relegates at world class strikers. No, that's the answer. But it is, they are in a sticky situation. So, from an Everton perspective, which is obviously what we're looking at, it's a good time to play them, isn't it? Obviously, the only lingering thing is that it felt like this when we had Man United. I've seen a lot of stories today, you know, of Everton winning a tether, I'll be shocked on Saturday night and all that. We had all that with Solshire, that Man United came and spanked us, so that's your only thing. What I would say, the difference between then and now is that we look like we've got a little bit of belief and solidity back where, when we played United, we were still letting too many goals and we were still poor as well. Yeah, we played like the way we played against United, against Arsenal, it made the game much harder for us. I think if we play like the way we've been playing the last two games, I think that's where Arsenal fall into trouble this season, when teams have got behind the ball and got organised, because they try and break them down, they try and put too much impetus and try and get against the final there and score goals, which leaves them open at the back. I know Gabrielle's done well this season, beholding David Louise, the famous steak pro when he's played, and they haven't really got a defence in the field. The other party was both, but he's not really that sitting midfielder, so they haven't really got the players to play the way they play and it leaves them quite open. I think for a team like us, without that piece on the counter and that ability, if we can force them to cross it, you give us a good, you don't worry about me and can score heathers, but you give us, you think against Chelsea would be fine. They're quite hard to break us down, so we put ourselves in a good position to win the game, and I think that's solidity, making Arsenal way harder. I think they're much like Tottenham, we're at quite the stage of the Tottenham squad in terms of Harry Kane and Tony Cavill who has done well this season, but we can use that sort of way of playing, sort of cause Arsenal problems, and I think we definitely can win the game. Is that where we're likely to win it then, by letting them have the ball and us trying to counter attack, particularly the make-up of our defence at the moment? Because obviously we've got no Llew Cyddi, we've got no Sheamus Coleman, we've got Alan out now, James Rodriguez maybe in the squad, we don't know Sheamus Coleman maybe in the squad, we don't know. So what do you think Everton's best way of approaching this one? The best way is they haven't asked to make mistakes on getting those turnovers and putting them, then obviously getting those man advances up the pitch. I think without Gabriel, they'll probably be holding much too short of Louise's back or not. Yeah, they come on. So you'll be Louise. So, you know, at Fancy Donner Carver, Llewyn against either of them, and you're with Charleston as well. I think Alex will, we can cause Kearney problems if he plays or Hammers, whoever it may be. So yeah, I think we can have joy there. You know, I think the way, if we keep that place at the player of high intensity as well, I think they'll struggle with that because I think they tend to hold on to the ball too much. Obviously, the way we're going to play is we want to force them to cross it because obviously Obama isn't going to be on against me, they're going to key, and that's what you want to avoid. So that's what we need to really avoid. So yeah, I think there's a clear path and plan to win the game. It's just executing and I think if we do it the same way we did against Charleston, I think we can win. It's just letting them in the game. I think they were getting back into the game the night against Southampton before Shach had got injured because I got sent off. I think I was saying to you last night that that. I think I said to Gabby that was Shach. Shach was last week. So the average does it sending off every seven games under that set, which is crazy really. That's a lot of sendings off really. So there's a bit of ill discipline in the team and I think we can force them. If they force them into areas they'll get frustrated and then we can start getting our set pieces which I think we'll do well. So there's a number of ways we can win the game but I think keeping that same base of solidarity and forcing them to make mistakes themselves is how we'll win the game. I guess from my perspective the key thing will be first and foremost you expect Jordan to expect Pickford to be back in the team. Robin Olson obviously coming against Leicester kept the clean sheet. I'd expect so. I think yeah I'd expect so whether that's the right choice or not. That's up to the manager. He sees them all the time. Again I don't think Arsenal are going to be putting Pickford under a lot of pressure from crosses and obviously a couple of players can shoot from the distance which is another thing. But no I think I don't specifically see this as a game with a good target. Pickford's weakness is over all just he has to play mistake free football and go on. If he can do that we can win the game of course but I think I'd expect to see Pickford back and go on. And then obviously the other key area is the centre of the park really because obviously like I said before losing Alan is a cushion blow to Everton really. He was just playing. He's been excellent since he came in from Napoli and was brilliant the other night until his hamstring went so. The manager's got decisions there. It's whether Tom Davis comes in and plays in the six. Whether he just puts the corey there like he did at Leicester and puts someone in there. Go home as in Sigarton he decides of them. I don't know whether I'd be that happy about it or whether it's a different make-up. Whether it's Coleman back in and Hogan in the field. So it's going to be key getting the centre of the park right to keep the balance. I think personally if he keeps the back for the way it is. Then he gives us a good chance of staying solid because them lads like to defend first and foremost. Then it means we don't have to go as high up the pitch because obviously we don't want a bamiang running off key and mean it. So we try and cut our ass on that a little bit like we did with Leicester. Try to cut the space down behind us. And then from that perspective then it's really it's about can you break from midfield. Now if he goes with the corey as the whole midfielder. Whoever he puts in that midfield with him isn't going to be quick enough to break from midfield. And now it isn't always about speed because it's about timing. Sigarton you'd expect or hope could get up alongside them. But I think if he put Tom Davis and sat him like he did against Brighton. The corey then would have the option for breaking into the box but also covering. Then if it's gilfy or if it's Gomez they have got a bit of a responsibility to drop in on Tom Davis as well. I mean that's a key area for me. I worry when you say Gomez because I don't think he can do that. I think we need people to come in the ball back. I think Tom's will say an extent obviously to corey is really good at that. I think getting those turnovers in the middle of the pitch as they're trying to break up onto us. And then getting the man advantage on the counter. It's actually key against Arsenal. Because I think that 1v1 you'd fancy with Charleston. I don't want to cause them problems. It won't be the place. So yeah I think Andrew Gomez is fine when he's got a terminal. But it's not going to be that type of game. I don't think we need to be teams that pass it forward early and quickly. I think Tom's good at doing that. Obviously he needs to make those right decisions that's key for him. But I think he would be the better choice on it too. And also I guess Davis plays with a little bit more intensity than Gomez and Gilfy. That's what you need. Sometimes you need those in those games. It's putting players under pressure to force them into mistakes. I think Andrew Gomez is a nice player in all. Sometimes he doesn't do those things that we need him to do. After the last night's game I think Tom should be in the frame really. I mean if you look at that, if you look at the midfield with Dave. Are you confident that Dave isn't the core he could do that? And to cause Arsenal's midfield problems? I think so. I think when Tom's coming this season he hasn't let us down. I think he's raised, you know, hopefully making the next step in his career. He's getting to that age where similar to Holgate and Dom last season where you know 22-23. Now he needs to take that step forward and hopefully this is the season. He just needs opportunities to do so. And I think the following game we played right wing back, I thought he was fine. I thought he was decent and brightly did well. Leeds. Sorry Leeds, my apologies. Yes, sorry. Come on, you're normally 100% accurate. Yeah, sorry. No, that was good. We proved he showed his ability. That's, you know, I think if he can continue to do that then he'll be in the manager's trust and get back on the team which is what we want. I guess we're seeing it with a woby api. I'll have to struggle really, let's be honest, he joined from Arsenal. He's had some, showed some good sides, showed some bad stuff. He's injured at the start of the season, but because he's playing in the team now people are starting to appreciate what he's got and looking at him and going, actually you know what, this lad's all right. He's working hard, he's a threat when he's got the ball and that literally is just the case of playing games isn't it? Something that Davis has never really been afforded and don't get me wrong, he played a lot against us the end of the season and he didn't do himself any favours. We have to say that he was poor towards the end of the season. You know, but now, I suppose in new season he's in there with the corey, bit of a different make-up of the team, someone who's got the legs that maybe he hasn't got so. What I thought he did well against Brighton was he just stayed in his position as the sixth and just sat and he broke the stuff up and he breaks the game and just passes it to someone else and lets them do it. I think he'd be fine because he's done that for England under 21 so I know it's a different level, of course, but he's up against young, quicker midfield players often at that level who can run and he always seems to hold his own so maybe he could do that for everything. You'd hope so, I think, as you say, the level's not great from the spin. It's understanding the nuances of the role and the positions where you need to be the discipline and the role and I think playing there certainly helped him and I think, I just think he's ready for a chance. I think as I go on with the show he's probably not in certain games that can be good but in other games not so much I think in this game, I prefer Tom Davis. Yeah, it's going to be a tough game, like you say Arsenal got some really good players so we do have to be wary of that. But from our perspective looking at it, we're playing a team that's lost 7 out of 13 games so they're not scoring loads of goals. You've got to, again, like show-off on in the Premier League the first goal is going to be key in this can we get it, can we break them down and get the goal and then can we build on it and it comes from that, you know. If we can do that and win this game then it'll be a huge boost because like you said, I expect Arsenal will improve. There's no question about that, they'll get better. For us just right now, I think a win or the win will be incredible for us and really if we could win it, be three wins on the spin we'd be going in, I know we've got United before Christmas but we'd be going into that Christmas into Christmas in a great position in the Premier League with points on the board which is massively important isn't it at this stage? Isn't Arsenal a team that we would have expected for a Europa League place? I still think they will be. I don't want them to get on the run because of us. I'd rather put them back by gap. You want to build the gap. It's a mentality boost isn't it that we're around where we should be in the Christmas period. It's been a while since that's been the case. Obviously with January coming I don't know whether we're going to do any deals or not but the option then becomes you can have a look at it because in a certain position it opens up options so it's a key. I think ending the year on a high is definitely a key. Obviously the Manchester United game in the Carabao Cups big as well and hopefully you're heading to the new year with things to look forward to. Definitely, definitely. I'll go through the depression bit which is the stats around the game. The last time we kept three was 1966-69. So data break records isn't it. Arsenal have won more Premier League games. 34 scored more Premier League goals. 110 against Everton. In the longest half. Then they have versus any other opponent in the competition. Indeed there are 110 goals against the Toffees more than any other side has netted against another in Premier League history. Everton haven't won their final match before Christmas in any day last six seasons since we last beat last one against Swansea 2-1 away when they lost Barclay and James Bowman. That was the last time we won before Christmas so we need to sort that out don't we. Since beating Fulham 3-0 on the opening day Arsenal have scored just twice in their last five away games. Win them one draw and one losing three. Arsenal have lost eight of day last 12 Premier League matches kicking off our five. Although one of their victories was a five one win over Everton. Big Sam. He gave them that. Since Miquel Artheta took charge of Arsenal last December the gunners have won more matches in cup competitions than they had in the Premier League. They've won 14 out of 17 in the cup and they've won 13 out of 33 in the Premier League. Carlo Antillotti has lost his last three matches against Arsenal in all competitions in his managerial career. So we need to sort that out don't we. Batman Young has scored four goals in four games against Everton. Follow all of the goals that have come with the Emirates and Everton's ritualising his luck on to score in consecutive Premier League appearances for the first time since February 2020 when the second goal in that run came against. Arsenal. There you go. There you go. There's the stats to read them. Anyway you want at the end of the day they're all historical stuff and it means nothing going into this game. But I look at it and just one of the stats I said to you before is that the last four years are good and we've won two-drome on loss once so I mean the one we lost was a heavy thrashing on the Ronald Cewman was the 5-3 which saw the end of Cewman's time didn't it but you know so we've got to be keep doing what we're doing nice and tight and put the pressure on them because they will come into the game the manager's under pressure the players aren't playing well they've lost Gabrielli's are big being a big part of their defence this season they're not scoring a lot of goals at the minute so for us we've got to make all of them things can't we? Yeah they've just got consistency so let's see what happens there you go let us know what you think in the comments section below Everton the Arsenal Saturday big game and a big thanks to Andy make sure you subscribe give the video a thumbs up join us on Peyton if you want more videos and don't forget the e-toro link in the description below if you want to check out their coffee trade the stuff click on the link below see you later