 Welcom to yw'r Matriachion Everton 3, Bormath nil Everton 1, y Hwngym chi ddweud y dyna wedyn yn wath y seikwrs Everton ddyn nhw'n y Hwngym. Dei ffest win ar Hwn yn 132 ddys, sy'n dwi lasbyd Bormath y Gwladysun Park, back in May, on that day it was to secure our Premier League status today I was to get our first home win of the season and moved four points clear of the cherries in what was a very command and victory today. Fully deserved three points for Sean Dyche's men and Everton doing the job that we've needed them to do. Bounced back from an awful defeat by Luton Town last week and it's been such a better performance by Everton today, much more intense. Got off the Bormath and did really well. The manager had named the start on the 11th that didn't include Amadou Omnana. That had changed by the time the teams come out. Garn had just gone agai, being injured or taken unwell in the warm-up. Wasn't available, Amadou Omnana had come into the side and was brilliant. I thought him and James Garner in the middle of the field were absolutely fantastic today and Bormath couldn't cope. Everton got off to a good start, a goal early on from James Garner, but Bormath done one of the worst attempts at trying to play out, I think I've seen collectively. That made them vulnerable all the time and Everton were on it and almost got in a couple of times. Just a final ball, but on this occasion we'd go and take the ball off them and James Garner travels forward and just slams the ball, passing it out to give Everton a nearly lead. Something we hadn't done in other home games was take the lead, get that goal when we were on top. Everton continued to press forward. I could have had more goals, but we did get a second goal and it was such a valuable and vital second goal and it was a brilliant second goal as well, Jack Harrison. Ball into the penalty area, Neto comes and punches and clears it and Harrison just stays it back over him from the edge of the box. It was a brilliant finish, lovely touch from Harrison to lift it over the goalkeeper in off the underside of the bar and put Everton in total command. We could have added three and four before half time, we didn't and Bormath did look, they looked all at sea. And that was the only disappointment at half time, you stood there chatting saying this could really and probably should really be three or four on it by now and will that come back to Haunters. Come out for the second half and add another opportunity to kill the game off, bombing a car, they're living some great pressure. Wins the ball, add the lead, the core is running in on goal and hits one of the worst weakest shots you will see straight at Neto when he should have buried it and put the game off to sight. And then you are nervous because straight from that, Bormath broke down the other end and we eventually scrambled it clear, but you're looking and thinking that was a moment to really kill the game off. But we did get that there goal and it was at the line of the core that got it. A ball crossed in, Jack Harrison probably should have headed it in, it got blocked, it come out in at the line of the core, slammed it home from close range. There was a VAR check for Adam Smith throwing himself to the floor looking for a foul, which was never a foul and the referee just ignored the foul on Jack Harrison in the build up to Everton's goal. So there you go. And Everton missed chance after chance after chance, but it was all about the intensity. In other home games we've had chances and we've missed chances as well, but there hasn't been the intensity that was there today and I think that for me was the difference in this. Obviously scoring a goal changes it. It's been said before, we've got a goal against Fulham, the core has an opportunity after three minutes just to square it for one nil and doesn't. We don't take that. Wolves we missed chances. OK, Arsenal was a victory that they deserved, but Luton, last week, we should have put the game to bed and we didn't and the question mark's then coming. If you keep missing chances, you keep losing games, you're rightly questioned, but today that wasn't the case and they were good value and like I said, they could have had more goals and should have had more goals. I'll do on nine, I hit a post. Netto's made some good blocks, good save, we've had things that have whizzed across the six yard box and the only real attempt born with that was a slanky header, which was a back, like a back pass too. Keith Ormore had a good header, which picked for Dunwell to block and won it tip wide, which I think was going wide anyway, but he made sure and it was a thoroughly comfortable home win, one of which we don't see too often a good of some part in recent history and it felt nice to manage it. I think if there was any criticism and I'm not going to be overly critical, I just think Sean Dyke should have made some a bit earlier. I think the players, it was a very warm day, a good of some 24, 25 degrees today and the players did put a lot into it and Bournemouth made five changes and I think Everton was looking really leggy and I think he maybe could have made the substitutions a little bit quicker, if you really want to pick holes in it, it would have kept that freshness up about the game, but we saw the game out, there was even, we saw Chimity getting a little bit of a run on, but an injury time today and he almost got in, actually over hit a pass, took a little bit off of it, he'd have been one on one with the keeper. Beto could have had himself a goal as well if he'd have followed in from Patterson's Cross, he'd have had them tapping and he had time to slam one into the side net as well, all in all, an excellent day's work at Gooderson Park, we've won the game 3-0, comfortable and thoroughly, thoroughly deserved victory for Everton today and a little bit of breathing space. More importantly we're going to an international break on the back of a win, we can all breathe for a couple of weeks, yes we retain with that hellish fixture at Amfield but we've got two weeks to enjoy this victory, we've won a game, we've scored more than once at Gooderson Park under Sean Dight for the first time, we've kept the clean sheet for the first time since May, there's a lot to enjoy this weekend and then because of that you've got two weeks to enjoy it, so there you go, go and enjoy it if you're a Bournemouth fan, I'm sure you'll be looking for home games to pick your points on, there you go, my man of the match, I think James Garner, I thought Dominic Alvaluam was brilliant and I thought Amadou Omnana was brilliant and I think James Garner just because he's got the goal has shaded my man of the match, for me James Harrison I thought as well had a really good game as well, Jack Harrison. But Jack, what's going on? James Garner is my man of the match and flustered because we've won, it's great. Right, see you later, have a good night.