 Felly, yn y toff i'r TV ydy'r three talking points, Everton won Bournemouth three the Blues comfortably beating the home today by relegated Bournemouth. Y second relegated side to one of Gouldersham Park this season. Everton have only lost four home games all season, 50% of them to relegated teams, so make off that what you will. Everton at social performance today really was, lacklustre, no pace, no effort. Jamie Carrigan was a commentator, he was exasperated by how terrible Everton were and the fans know it anyway when you're watching it, it's very very disappointing. First thing I'm going to talk about today is the midfield, I said one of these a couple of weeks ago, I'm going to mention it every game because every game just highlights how poor Armourfield is and again that's Roses today. My tangosling is about 39 or something and it's not really obviously, but if you see an Armourfield 10 years ago and he's running the show still, Davis, Gomez, Sigarton, none of them can run, Gomez so lovely touches, great passing range at times but other times he's bullied off the ball, Davis does good stuff and then undos it with poor decisions and Sigarton for me is legs have gone. There's a skillful as a footballer he might be at times, his legs have gone and we need a powerful midfield player in there, if it's to complement Andy Gomez then he's got to be able to get around a pitch. Ideally I want to show that Gomez isn't guaranteed to play every week and he has to force his way in, but the midfield's a problem. I was looking at it before the game on Armourfield that scored nine goals across all the midfield players and wingers that we've got, nine goals, it's absolutely shocking. And that's a big thing, that's something, he's got to address that problem this summer, he's got to get a winger in, he can put the ball in the net and he's got to get midfield players in because the ones we have simply angled enough or not consistent enough that's probably a better way for it. Second thing I'm going to talk about is a positive, which is Moise Keane, he wasn't amazing, don't get me wrong, but I thought he did well today, I thought he looked nice and lively, was in the right place at the right time for his goal, thought he's intelligent running off the ball, still tries to do too many stepovers at times, but I thought he was a bright spot in what was a very, very poor display from Everton. And that hopefully will give him a bit of confidence going into next season, if he's here, which Carl-Antelotti has said he will be, then that will give him some confidence going into next season. It's a second goal in six starts, okay, so there are a lot of substitutes appearances in the Premier League, but he's got two league goals in six starts. So, you know, on his last two starts, a goal doesn't he scored. So, you know, fair enough, he looked like he said he looked nice and bright today, and that's what we need from him as an alternative. The only thing I would have liked, I'd have liked to have seen him alongside Dominic Albert Llew, over at Charles and as a forward, as opposed to him just being on his own because I think he still isolated them at times. I mean, that formation we play today is bollocks. I've hated it for years, especially at home, and again today, you just left them isolated at times. I don't think well-cut or retired hasn't got close enough to enough times, but I thought he was a bright spot. And then the final thing is going to be Leighton Bains. The Everton defender has retired after the game, got on for the last, what, 25 minutes was it? Put a brilliant tackle in, which I think he would have gone 4-1 at the time, 3-1-4-1. Brilliant tackle. But what a footballer he's been for Everton football, what a signing, absolutely incredible, 13 years at the club. And, you know, it's been a joy to watch, absolutely bollet, great left foot on him. There was a time probably around 7-11 when he was probably, 8-11 when he was probably the best in Europe, absolutely wonderful footballer. And a great lad, and cool as well, obviously. And he's, the fact that I'm still talking about him in 2020 and he's still done well for Everton is a massive, massive compliment to him because he's still brilliant. And we're all, we'll all be gutted that he's not part of the first team squad next season. It's disappointing, of course it is. It'd have been nice for him to have another year. We'd have all loved to have been there, wouldn't be today to say goodbye to him because he's going to slip away. Maybe he likes that, that he slipped, he seems to be, and has been a player who's never courted fame, he's never courted all of fanfare around it. And maybe he just wanted to slip away quietly and this was the best way to do it, was to just go, thank you very much. I'm done, and off he goes to spend more time with his family and his kids, his missus and stuff. So, thank you, Leighton Baines. You've been an absolutely pleasure to watch. You will be massively missed. What a footballer. And that's the way I wanted to finish this because they've had a little moan, a little bit of a positive from Moise Keane, but I thought it was apt to finish with a thank you because he has been an incredible football player. It could have gone to Manchester United, but Moise was one to them in 2013, didn't get the move, got a Z down and was still great. So, yeah, wonderful footballer. So, no more Leighton Baines, sadly, from now on. 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