 Wel, yma'r toff i TV'r ysgol yw'r gweithio yma, Everton won, Brighton won y Gwlysyn today, a frustraton risult yn y end. I can't honestly sit here and say that Everton desire to win. Brighton had all of all, as we knew, the world. And it's about results, but having said that, we were one little up and the crosshits actually young and goes in and it's so frustraton and then we have one cleared off the line in the last minute or so, really, really frustraton afternoon in the end because those moments of day to be taken out of you and we didn't take it and they're a good side, don't get me wrong, they had no threat up front by my told me today. Everything was played in front of us, you could see that by the shot they had on target, I think. It's recorded, there's two, I don't know whether they're including the goal in that but it was the only one of any note was losing. It was a brilliant free kick in the second half, that pick was saved. We had to make a change before the game and I'm going to do onanna, miss them with a slight calf strain, which was a big blow for Everton. He's been instrumental lately in how we've been playing. Adrissa Garner, gay came into the side and had a good game in all things but we did miss onanna in there as well. Everton, we started quite lively, really. We had Adelaide, a corey shot, which he hit it too well almost and the Brogan kept it out but we did take the lead not long after a good break in again, good play from Michelenko winning the ball on the halfway line. It went wide, Dwight McNeill crossed it, it deflected Michelenko, good first time strike, it was a good save, come back to him and he hit it with his right foot this time on target. It hit Lewis Duncan and went beyond the keeper to give Everton the lead and you just looked at Brighton at the back and they are shaky. They're a very good football inside, they play, they knock it down really well but they are very, very poor at the back in terms of giving away opportunities. They play risky football, which is their fans, I'm sure, love it, but you do sense an opportunity there and I think for me Everton just didn't really pamp on those opportunities. A couple of times we got in and made the wrong decision. We had the run from Dominic Calvert-Lumis, he done brilliantly and worked his way across the block but there was a pass on either side and he eventually went in it with his left foot. There was another run which resulted in a yellow card for Lewis Duncan with a foul on the edge of the box and that was the opportunity to really hit the target and James Garners put it over. And there was a couple of times Jack Harrison ghosted in off the right hand side and cut a thread that plays in either side and didn't. And it is those big moments because against good sides like Brighton you knock on off the ball as much and we just didn't make the most of that. We had a big penalty appeal turned away by the referee. It looked a stone wall penalty to me. However, someone who's seen it, they think it's outside the box so that's the case. Then fair enough, but I don't know how the referee Tim Robinson, he was absolutely diabolical by the way all day. I don't know how he didn't give everything a free kick. It was a clear foul on Dwight McNeill and he waved it on and there was so many of those moments like the Brighton fans were singing 1-0 to the referee at one stage. The fact they were still in again was because of the referee at times. Some of the tackles and some of his decision making. But he was equal. I mean he gave. There was a couple where I thought Brighton should have had a free kick and he let play go on. There was one on there who was dunking the first half where he got pulled down for me and we ended up breaking down the other end and we got a corner from it. But to me it was a foul on dunk. So he was just equally poor for both sides if truth be told. We got to half time 1-0. The last day that all the ball in the first half don't get me wrong but we had been a threat up until about half an hour gone. And then we just started retreating even further and further back to the edge of our box. Like I said before, they didn't cause us any moments where you were worried that they'd score but they had all the ball. And when you've got a player like Evan Ferguson or you've got Matome, then you've got. You've always got to be wary that they can just, you know, certainly Matome can make something out of nothing in Ferguson to go golf scorer. And we came out for the second half and it was more of the same. We were just sat on the edge of our box and when we'd get the ball we'd just give it away and it was so frustrating the second half. Cos our counter attacks were few and far between and that to me wasn't good enough. Our players put the shift in. There's no doubt about it. We had a big opportunity with Dwight McNeill on the edge of the box. He's got to hit the target for me and he put it wide. Too many times we were just hoping Dominic Calvert-Lewin would. Well, I don't know what we were hoping because he wins most headers and yet no one ran beyond them. And that was really frustrating. I don't know what the tactic was there. Brighton had, I didn't even mention it before, Brighton had had a goal this allowed in the first half by VAR. It was a brilliant volley from Lewis Duncan but it was poor from us just letting them run in behind but he volleyed it in off the underside of the bar. It was obviously ruled off side. Must have been a tight one. We got that. But the second half they just had all of the ball and you were worried that how do you contain a team when they've got the ball for so much of the game and when you get it you just hurriedly give it back and you're hoping then to get a corner or a set piece. That isn't how I want evidence to play I'll be honest. I know a lot of people will be pleased with that. We battled and I'm pleased with that. We're nice and compact and I'm pleased with that. But we have to carry more of a threat. We have to be better with the ball than we are. And again I've said this all along and I won't change my tune. You won't convince me that these players can't play better football than the playing. I think it's utter nonsense and we have to be better with it and that's the next thing they have to work on. They did work the socks off. I think the manager has got it wrong as it's gone on on the coaching staff. After all the team, it's not just Sean Dyde. There's Ian Wong and Steve Stolmott in that game as well. And Ashley Young was blown through his ass after about 65 minutes and should have been dragged off. And Jack Harrison was struggling as well. Now I get he might not want to put down humour on the right because he might have thought he doesn't work hard enough and Dobbin isn't going to that one. But Nathan Patterson should have been on for Young. Certainly when it got to 20 minutes, 15 minutes left, Matomer had had a couple of runs that he just hadn't got right. But he was knocking it past Young and Young was out the game and the manager sat on his hands and it ultimately come back to bite us on the ass. We had tired legs everywhere. Midfield was an issue because basically without Nanna being out there was nobody on the bench who could have really come in and sat in the midfield. For us Gomez isn't there and Delhi's not there. There are only other choices in midfield. So that wasn't going to happen. And so there was a few running on empty. Brighton had made three or four changes. They were fresh but Matomer was still the big threat. The manager didn't make the change that he should have and low and behold Matomer gets too much space on the wing. Young's too far away from him. By the time he tries to get over Matomer fires it across. It's Young loops over Pickford's head and drops in and it's one-one. And I'll be honest at that stage I felt Brighton may well go on and win it because we just looked dead on our feet and obviously that knocked everyone, the stuffing out of everyone. Ironically we then had two big opportunities to win the match. We got a corner. The corners come over from Brighton McNeill, Tarkovsky's head at it back. The ball's been cleared off the line. It breaks and we have another opportunity to smuggle it in and we don't and it's cleared. And then we have another opportunity which a ball comes across Tarkovsky, heads it back and decorates in front of the keeper. Any niff on it from decorates and we've won the game and he doesn't and it runs through too bad in their goal. And that was it. It ends one-one. Like I said, I can sit here disappointed because we were winning with so little time left. I can't sit here and genuinely say I haven't deserved to win the game. I can't say Brighton deserved to win it either because they offered nothing in the final third really in terms of creating opportunities. It's a point we took forward the last six. We're on a good little run. We go to Palace next week and that's very winnable so let's hope we can do something there. Man of the match today, I am going to give, I thought it was excellent all day really. But I'm going to give it to Michel Enco for defending well against the Tringer or Andy Gray. As Graham called him when he got up. So I'm going to give it to Michel Enco to go the vital goal and defend it really well so he's getting it. That's it for me. Hit the like button and subscribe if you haven't. 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