 Mae gweithio ar y TV Toffey. Mae yw'r Ajffreview Aston Villa ac Eddarton, ysgol y tair gweithio ar 6.00. Mae'n gweld ei ei ffawr i'r gweithio ar gweithio'r têl y gwaith yma, ein ffawr o'r rhagleni. Mae'n gooit dechrau yng Nghymru, mae'n fideo sydd yn ar Kilgeraethau, nid yw beth yn gyffredinolodd, yn piwleta gwrdd. Rhywbeth, mae'n fideo. The game of darkness is absolutely crazy, ond mae'n cerdyn, ond mae'n cerdyn ac mae'r cywir, y pwleta wneud, rwy'n imbiad gan'u cymdeithas sydd y cerdyn, ond mae'r cymdeithio y cerdyn, mae'n cerdyn o heal yn cyffredinolol, ond rwy'n cydwyr wedi ei ddweud, a angen i'r ffordd Leolau gyda'n unrhyw er mwyn i gyd yr uned, yn yr Llywodraeth Gyd-Gaeth. Dwi'n meddwl, mae'n gweithio eich ddechrau ei Gwenllfa Centrgwr i'ch gy 부드�io itr oed yn Llywodraeth Gyd-Gaeth. Felly mae'n meddwl o'r sefyll yn gwynhau'n gwneud i'r ystafell arhaf gyda'r eurwyr. Dwi'n meddwl i'r eurwyrus eich gyfyro i'w gwneud i'r ystafell a gennymu hwn. Ac ti wedi dod i wedi argli amdano bydd wedi rhoi, ychydig oherwydd mae'n golygu unrhyw beth, felly effeithio suchiau am rhaid weithio cyfanydd am gwaith os y byddai'r gr�ayımiaeth wedi'i gyrtig yn ymlaen. A gallodd yn y rhaid i gyd, mae'n rhaid yn wych yn ysgrifion ar gwaith ymlaen, mae'n ffordd yn bryd o'r trofodol. Rydym yn ei fodri sydd enregistru hyd o'r cyfrannu ar y tynne. Y gwaith y byddai yn ysgrifion a'r gwaith ar gyfer, rhaid y bydai? If we want to finish in Europe we've got Ville, Chef United and Wolves and obviously City last game of the season we have to win those three games firstly and then hope that the City game is a bit of a free hit. We can't and I know Vilash beat us the other week obviously they're without Ollie Watkins for this one. He got to send them off against Manchester United. But we've got a win and I'm confident like I said, being away from home I'm confident that I haven't been saying up and putting up a performance and Dominic Calvert-Lewen said that himself, after yesterday's game, sicker saw to say hopefully this will give us that bit of a boost gyda'r gweithio gweld yn ffocws ar yr edrych, ac mae wedi cael ei wneud. Mae'n gofio'r gweithio'n gweithio, ac oes yn dweud o'r gweithio, ac oes yn dweud, y cysylltiad mewn gweithio'n cerdd. Fodd y cerddau yn y ffas ffordd. Mae'r gweithio yn yma yn oed yn gweithio'n gwirch. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gwaith i chi wedi gweld. Yw ychydig. Rwy'n ffasio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, Aethai'n rhaid i'n ddweud hynny. Rwy'n bwysig i'n dweud hynny. Rwy'n bwysig i'n ddweud hynny. Rwy'n bwysig i'n ddweud hynny, 7 pwynt. Rwy'n bod yn gweld rôl. I'r ddechrau efallai byddwn yn hynny i'r ddechrau. Mae'n rhaid i'n ddweud hynny. Mae'r gweithiau yw'r gweithredu. Mae'n ddych chi'n gweld i'r gweithredu ond yn y rhaid. Ffantasticaeth gwrddwys yn laswych. Give evidence back for her to run around. Having fed said it, no one's really worked back for her, like that since Jamie Vardy. He was absolutely fantastic against us all, albeit we did. We were the architect of our own downfall to a say, next time, but then you've still got to take the chances like he did, and El Ghaz he did. I think for us, away from home, we find, for some reason, we find it easier. We're able to stick to a game plan. We're able to dig in, the owners won't be on us. The owners will be on Aston Villa to have the ball. They do carry a real threat with the likes of Bert and Ciori. They've got McGinn. I think Wesley'll probably play wony instead of Watkins. So, you know, Ross Barkley, we know what he can bring to it. Hopefully Jack Reelist won't be back for this one, because he is an unbelievable footballer. So, it'd be nice if they just kept him back for the Tottenham game, and then go and beat Spare's Green now, that would be lovely. But for Everton, we've just got to do what we did against West Ham. Haven't we been focused, know the attack and threat, and try to nullify it, and then at the other end of the pitch, hope that Dominic Alford-Lewin and Ritialison, hope Ritialison, kind of comes back to life for the last few games of the season. That's what we need, don't we? We need a big performance from him. Yeah, definitely, obviously. He hasn't had his greatest of seasons this season, and Dominic Alford-Lewin's been brilliant in 21 goals. He's been fantastic, but we're not exactly a squad in a team filled with loads of goals from different areas, so Ritialison can't really afford to have a season like he's had. So, if he can come alive in the remaining three, four games, it'll be massive, of course, also takes the pressure off Dominic Alford-Lewin a bit. But, you know, it's on us. The onus is on us. We have to go out there and we have to perform. We know what Aston Villa will bring. They're a decent side. Players like Ross Barclay who, you know, farmed it quite comfortable like others from Barclay a couple of weeks ago, and now Ollie Watkins won't be in there. But he had a feel there against the two-centred halfs. Obviously, we don't know yet about Yeri Mina. Probably won't be available after going off injured. But I am confident because away from home, we seem a lot more confident. We seem a lot more compact. We're more efficient. We set up the shapes a lot better. Everybody seems to understand the roles away, and, you know, we are teams on the counterattack, and then we defend Leeds, and it's worked 11 times this season. 11 wins away from home more than any other team bar in Manchester City who are going to go and win the league. So I'm confident, and like you said, for me, it's nine points in these next three games. Again, I'm not saying Aston Villa are an easy team to beat. Obviously, they're a difficult team to beat. They proved that they could have some power a week or so ago, but these are three, certainly, before the city game at all games that we have to look at and we have to expect to win. If we don't win these three games, then, you know, really and truly should we really be a team in Europe? Because you've got to beat a team like Sheffield tonight, who have been relegated. Wolves have had a poor season, and it's the first game in front of fans. And Villa, you know, we've been very, very good away from home, and I get that again to the decent side. But, yeah, for me, it's on-ever, and the owners is on-ever, and if Rashalyson can sort of pick himself up and go again, because he had a good first half against Westam, but the second half, he did sort of fade out a little bit. But it's fine margins in it. It's a little bit of decision making. We spoke on the final word about if Don plays him through with an easy ball or what looks like an easy ball when we sit here and talk about it, then could have been 2-0 of Rashalyson's decision making in the first half. It's a little bit brighter. We might have had more opportunities. So it's those split-second decisions that, you know, he needs to work on, and them too, as a partnership, need to work on. But, you know, I expect everything to go out and put a performance in. And now it's difficult, because, you know, we say this one week, and then the next week we don't. But being away from home, I'm a lot more confident than what I was when we played him a goodness in a couple of weeks ago. Let's have a look at Villa, I'll be lined up against Manchester United at the weekend. Obviously United ran out 3-1 winners. And you can see there that the line-up, you know, 4th, very much a 4-2-3-1. We've already mentioned that Olly Watkins won't be available, so it probably will be Wesley. They have Ross Barclay, just off him, Bate and Trier, and they've got runners like John McGinn, Douglas Lewis, who had a good game at Godderson as well. So the owners will be on everything to make sure that they block off the passing lanes. You know, when we did the final against Aston Villa, we picked out where Alan's gone press and Douglas Lewis and Andre Gomez hasn't dropped back in. Ross Barclay's got 20-30 yards of space to run into behind us, and we've got to cut that off. Do you envisage the manager leaving Tom Davies and Alan in together because we saw her against Westam, they were excellent at shutting off players like Jesse Lingard, shutting off Lanzini, not letting them run Ben Rahm or wasn't allowed any kind of run either. Do you think that it will be key that Tom Davies and Alan against sitting in front of that back four? Yeah, I hope so. I think it depends on which style he goes with and sort of formation. Obviously you've got Abdelai D'Corey, he was back in the squad against Westam, didn't come on, which has, you know, ended up being a good decision because now he'll be a lot fitter on Thursday, but Alan and Tom Davies were brilliant, absolutely fantastic. Tom does that job, I think, that allows Alan to sort of look over to the right, I'm all right getting forward now, I'm all right moving over the pitch because I've got trust in him to do the role behind me. You know, Carl on might put Abdelai D'Corey back in and he might have the three of them in there, which I'd really like to see because I think those three, we all know we need a sense of midfield in the summer, we know it's a position we need to strengthen him but we haven't got that now so for the remaining three or four games of the season I would like to see the three of them in there. You know, Carl on might think we'll save D'Corey for Chef United at the weekend and we'll keep with Alan and Davies, but again, Tom Davies, I don't know why he hasn't been in the squad in recent weeks, I really don't know why he hasn't been getting a look in, because again he showed on Sunday that he was absolutely fantastic, he was brilliant in there, he was breaking the play up, he was frustrating in West Amman, that's something that we're going to need at home fixture a week or so ago. We didn't frustrate Aston Villa, it was far too easy for them, Olly Watkins had a field day, Ross Barkley was moving into loads of space, it was a few of the speed to the Villa players after it but they'd probably say it wasn't easy, it was comfortable when we weren't worried, we weren't put under any pressure well that's what Tom Davies brings, he'll bring you down in the centre circle, he'll make it hard, he'll get involved, he'll make it physical and he makes play as an opposition and go, this is getting a bit physical as he did with the like suggest he lingered on Sunday, so I hope so, but I suppose that all the things on Abdelai D'Corey is fitting in. I agree with you that play that I'd have Davies and Alan and I'd have D'Corey in it because what I'd say to D'Corey is you'd be the runner for us, you'd be the person that breaks into the box because we saw at the weekend when Ben Goffrey stepped into midfield with the ball he was able to thread that ball through to Tom and we were in and none of our other midfielders really did and Guilfe's lovely in possession, he's nice and tidy with it and Olly might come up with a free kick but he doesn't run it, he's not up and down, he's not going by players, he's not not saying that D'Corey will do that but what D'Corey will do is get in and be able to break the play up in the middle of the park but he can also join in, he's used to getting five or six goals a season from midfield and I just think if he's got the insurance that Tom Davies and Alan behind him he is able to get up, they're on a mobile side so you have to match that with mobility, the same so I think if everything do that then I think we've got an opportunity obviously it'll still be difficult but it's an opportunity and if we can go and beat Aston Villa then it'll be a fantastic opportunity then forever to try and get that European place and Villa have had a good season I've said that before, play good football really like Dean Schmitt as a manager I think he's really honest and made up for him really because he stayed up with eight minutes to go last season there was a lot of talk about getting it some of the way these clubs do it's all of a sudden yeah you're not good enough for it and he's a Villa fan so I'm made up for him and he's honest I think he's really honest and he's appraisal he wants to do well for Villa but I hope we give him a tar of time on Thursday and beat him and then he can go and smash bears that'll do us and Villa, the power are good so it will be tough let's have a little look at some of the stats and some of the little tidbits that normally are good or bad following a 2-1 win against Everton, Aston Villa looking to do the first league double over Everton since the year 2000, 2001 campaign Everton have won three of the last five away games against Aston Villa as many as they had in the previous 29 visits to Villa Park Aston Villa beat Everton 2-1 on May the 1st victory will be the second shortest gap between one side and another in Premier League history Arsenal beat Bolton Swice in the space of three days in January 2010 it's grim isn't it Everton have won six of the last 11 games against Villa as many as they had in the previous 39 it's the most played fixture in English football Nora it'll be the 206th league meeting between Aston Villa and Everton all in the top flight extending its record as the most played English game Everton have won the last five away midweek Premier League games OK Carlo Antolotti has won just one of six Premier League games against Aston Villa against no side does he have a lower win rate in the competition it's interesting that's interesting yeah so you know some interesting mix back there it's always a difficult game against Villa always and hopefully though Everton have got something to go at you know like we said after the Villa defeat we sat here in the final where gone that's probably if you're up now let's win a couple of games and get the season over with we go and get a win against West Ham and it's set us up nicely you know for this one if you can win this then I still won't be confident going into the two home games cos the record isn't but we'd be riding the pack then wouldn't we yeah well we've given ourselves a little bit of a life line with the West Ham winning if we go on we win on Thursday then you're looking at Sheffield United who have won I think one away game all seasons on one and lost something like 50 and so again we said before if you can't be Sheffield United at home then maybe you shouldn't really be looking at Europe and then we've got Wolves at home where there'll be you know nine odd thousand Evertonians there so I think that'll be a different game even though our home form hasn't been great Wolves haven't had a good season and you know we saw the two home games with fans earlier than December we were much better than what we've been at any point this season so I think this is a big big game now this is this is the game to go out get the three points and then set us up nicely and hopefully we you know we've got that momentum to go and do it yeah it's going to be a tough game but it's an opportunity for Everton so there you go Aston Villa versus Everton Thursday six o'clock can the Blues do it can they get some revenge and keep the European hopes alive let us know what you think in the comments section below if you're a Villa fan are you confident even without Ollie Watkins of beaten Everton if you haven't subscribed give the video a thumbs up and subscribe that would be lovely and if you want more videos including daily live videos join us on patreon check out 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