 Welgym yn y toff i TV i'r ysgol yw'r matriach i'n Aston Villa III, Everton Nill. Everton's unbeat'n starth o'r seiswn is gone, it was, yeah, one of them. Poor performance, second half filler, the better side and they saved the three points. Everton's suffered some crushing blows before the game. No Jordan Pickford, he's out injured. Rhaeth Charleson, looks like he's going to be out for a while as well. Neither of them today involved. No John Philippe Gabamon for the bench, he's injured as well. Seamus Coleman injured as well late in training yesterday. It meant that there was, Rafa Benitez had to make some big changes for this one. And, you know, went with Ben Godfrey, Lluke Deane, Michael Keane, Jeri Mina as a back four in midfield. He had Alan Decore, Alexa Wobe came in, Andros Tansen, Damari Gray, there was a start for Salomon Rondon as well. Probably a bit earlier than Rafa Benitez was hoping. And I thought in the first half, to be honest, I thought Everton did okay. I'm away by the way, which is why I'm in my car. I thought Everton did okay in the first 45 minutes. Matchdaston Villa had carried a little bit of a threat themselves on the break. Villa didn't do much apart from a fantastic save from Begavitch early on, made a really good start from a Tyrone Ming's header. Other than that, you know, both huffed and puffed a little bit. So when we went in 0-0 at half-time, I thought that's okay, considering A, what we've got out on the pitch and B, because obviously we know it was always going to be a tough game. And the fact that we'd limited filler to very little really, you know, but we come out for the second half and I think they were a bit brighter than us at the start of the second half. You know, really tried to get on the front foot. And, you know, we did carry a threat as well, but I think they just looked a little bit sharper. But then the manager made a change, which I didn't necessarily agree with, to be honest. He took Solomon Rondon off and brought on some Gomez on. Now, no issue with them bringing Gomez on. No issue with them taking Rondon off, but putting a woby through the middle and taking Rondon off to me was just the same decision. Now, if Rondon couldn't genuinely carry on, because he was knackered fair enough, he should have put Ellis Sims on. If Ellis Sims was fitting up to be on the bench, he should have come on for me, because at least he's going to play through the middle. Alexa Woby isn't a centre for, but doesn't have any goal threat in him whatsoever. And I thought that just give Villa the impetus, really. We had a great chance, that being said, for Damari Gray, just before Villa scored. Picked out Eddie the box, I think he should have scored, or he certainly should have hit the target. He put it wide, and less than 60 seconds later, we were behind. Llewka Dyn, who I've had discussions with people who think he's been awful this season. I don't think he has, but tonight he did have a good game. The first goal was his fault at a position. Matty Cash gets inside and cuts inside, and it's a finish struck with his left foot to give Villa the lead. And after that, it was game over. It always had the feeling that whoever got the first goal would be crucial in this one. We couldn't get it, we should have done through Damari Gray. They did get it through Matty Cash. And then, Dean Smith put on Leon Bailey. Anyone who watches Toffy TV will know I've been going on about Leon Bailey for some time. I did not want him to come on and have this kind of impact, but he did. He came on and whipped in a tremendous corner. Llewka Dyn headed past, asked me a beg of it to give Villa the two goal lead. And then Everton would just rag it all over the show. He broke Ben Godfrey, I think, awful for the third goal to stop running. Bailey ran on to it and smashed it in for three, and he'll be four getting himself injured. And he'll probably be off for another month now or wherever, but he's done his bit to damage Everton today. Thorally frustrating second half display. In fact, abysmal last half an hour from Everton today, and Rafa Benitez has got some work to do, because that's certainly that last eight. It wasn't good enough, and it wasn't what Everton had been like this season. So very disappointed with that. If I had to pick a man of the match, possibly be Yeri Mina. I don't think any of them had a particularly good game, to be honest with you. Sorry, I'm going to say Yeri Mina. So yet there you go. Villa thoroughly deserved the win. Everton have lost the first game of the season. Got to dust ourselves down and get on with it, haven't we? More disappointed with the injuries, to be honest. We suffered more injuries than any other team last season. In fact, we were the only club to have every squad member injured at some time last season, and the injury case continues this season. We haven't been able to feel anything like a strong squad for any other game so far, and we're not going to either, judging by the news today. So disappointing, but a fair play to Villa. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't, and if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.