 Wel, gynnwch y toffi TV eras y math reaciwn. Everton Nil, Liverpool Nil y Gwdusyn Park today. The 241st mezi siar Dabi. Ended goles. Gwdusyn, that wasn't to say. It wasn't an action packed game. I thought it was a really good game actually as far as Nil Nils go. And it's a share of the spoils and it come away from it. Feeling like we were unlucky and lucky in equal measure. That's how it feels. We had big moments to win it. We had the VAR gold this allowed, but we've needed to open pick for it to make some fantastic saves as well to keep us to give us a point. So it's difficult to sit here and go, it's a three-point drop or whatever, however you want to look at it like that. I think a draw was probably a fair result given the way the game was and all Liverpool have had. I think they ended up with 20 odd shots of gold to evidence 14 and so on, but it just felt in the game like we definitely didn't deserve to lose the game and we could have won it. And I'm sure Liverpool's prospective Dale Philly should have won it, so yeah, Nil Nils, the team brought in Nil Mawpai and he did make a difference. He looks like he's not sharp. He hasn't been playing for Brighton, but he did make a difference in terms of just knowing how to play. He's a striker, he's a striker. We've been playing without one. He came in to the side instead of Dwight. But I don't really have anything. First of all, I missed the opening five minutes because we were stuck in traffic. The police for some reason had blocked the road right outside of evidence evidence one and weren't letting anyone through. We were there at 5-12, well in enough time and ended up, I think, we missed the first three or four minutes of the game. It was unbelievable. I don't know what was going on, but I think Liverpool fans were locked out as well, so a bit of a mad star. But evidence, we know we're in straight in it. The fans are fantastic. Obviously there being a coach welcome and all of that. The atmosphere was brilliant inside the stadium and everything. Matt Liverpool's striker's striker. I actually thought the first, the opening, kind of 40 minutes, I thought everything was a better side. I thought we had a real measure of control and we just looked dangerous. I thought Liverpool were all over the place, really. I thought everyone was in total control in the first half. We've had the shot from Anthony Gordon, which Alice is in comfortable shape for him. We've had stuff getting knocked across the box and Liverpool dealt with it, you know, frantically at times. And we had the glorious opportunity for the first Neil Maupai, scuffed a shot across the face of the goal, Anthony Gordon couldn't get on the end of it and turn it in. And then another shot got blocked and as it broke Tom Davis, it was the outside of his foot and it was the inside of the post and came back out and really, really unlucky. And at that moment, I thought we had Liverpool. We had Liverpool on the back foot, absolutely. And then Liverpool had a knotton created an opportunity for Andy Carr, sorry for Darwin Nunes. Now, it was a good run by Nunes, good control on the chest, great volley and Jordan Pickford made a wonderful save with those little arms pushing it on to the crossbar. It came back and I think he might have been dead as at the post and that kind of got Liverpool going in the last five minutes of the first half and they finished the first half stronger. Definitely. When the Neil Neil of the Bray come out second half and I thought the opening 15, 20 minutes of the second half, Liverpool were far the better side. They had the ball. We just didn't seem to come out the dressing room for the opening 10 minutes. It was just Liverpool on the ball, but we just keep giving it away. Too cheaply with no measure of controlling. We were, don't get me wrong, we were battling and scrapping for it, but we've been so much better on the ball in the first half than what we were then. You know, they were the better side. There's no question about that. We need a Pickford, made a couple of good saves, ones you'd expect really early on from him, but he did them really well. They fizzed a few things across the penalty area and on other days, you know, someone might get on the end of it, but then we come back into it and had those chances ourselves and, you know, the manager brought Tom Davis off who I thought had a decent game. I thought he'd had a decent game in that midfield, brought Garner on. He got a great reception and he just looked like the Garner when you remember mopping things up, good saving the pace, good use of the ball. I thought he was good. And we had a fantastic break away. You know, we'd had one with, you know, Damari Gray just does absolutely fantastic. Skips past a couple of drives into the penalty area, put the ball back and it breaks a nail mopping. He's got the whole goal to aim at. Make yourself a Derby hero and instead of putting it in the far corner, he tries to be cute and put it back on Alice and Redham like a book and made the block. And, you know, it was a huge chance for that. We had a couple of shots got blocked. Damari Gray fizzed one wide and then we at the moment, we all thought they had give us the opportunity to win this Derby match with, you know, go play from Damari Gray on the left hand side. Kelser cross over with his left foot on the right hand side. Kelser cross over with his left foot. Neil Maupai brings it down brilliantly, drives it beyond Alice and I've got a feeling it might creep in the far corner if Conor Cody doesn't touch it. Cody does side foot it and I can't blame him for putting it in because the ball's there you want to make certain, but I feel like it was probably going to nestle in the far corner. Cody tucks it in, Gouldersen goes delirious and the referee then does the art, you know, wait and you know, you know once it's going on, but that's what annoyed me about the offside thing, is that the length of time they took. If he's offside, he's offside, you know, they've been doing it quite quickly, but it took ages and the longer it goes on, you're thinking, well, if it isn't straight forward and you can't see it then should we really be disallowing goals for that, but listen, it is what it is, it was disallowed. We then needed Joven Pickford to make about three saves in a few minutes, which were unbelievable, you know, real tremendous saves and Liverpool were left scratching their heads really, there was one off a corner, I can't even remember it, it was a point blank head and he made a brilliant save from. We had one at the other end, Alison Becker making a fantastic save from Dwight McNeill, I've seen it again, it could be a penalty, James Milner motions an arm at the ball, I don't know why he wasn't looked at, it looped up in the air and Becker's made a fantastic save, pushing it over the bar, really, really top to our save. I've seen it, the van dyke thing, Frank Llanpard have listened to him after the game things, he could have been looked at for a red card, the challenge on own na ne, and Antony Taylor was horrific all afternoon, he's such a poor referee, he really is, he was terrible today, some of the decision making was embarrassing for him, but hey ho, and then we still needed, even after Alison had made a wonderful save for Liverpool, we still needed Joven Pickford with one last moment to pull out another brilliant save. He'd already made tip one wide for me now, and then an injury time, and he'd sit next to me and said, oh Salah's not done much today, you always think the game isn't over, and Salah went on a run it in the air post and Pickford pushes it on to the post, to get us a point, that's what I'm saying, you're looking, you go, we were unlucky and we had big moments, we were part of snad one which drove a shot of van dyke and it could have gone in, it rolled into the side netting. We could have won it and we could have quite easily lost it because Pickford's made some fantastic saves to get us a draw. So first clean sheet of the season, five games unbeaten, that's how we have to look at it, we have to take something from it, we look like a side, we look like we're building something, there was some tremendous displays out there today, really was. O nannor, I thought it was fantastic, Jordan Pickford brilliant, Nathan Patterson outstanding, Cody, and Tarkovsky excellent, I could go on and on, it was only really Anthony Gordon for me today that wasn't quite at his level, but the man of the match is Jordan Pickford, he's made eight saves I think today, and I know he wasn't eight amazing saves, but he did make some fantastic saves and he is my man of the match, but there was others Alex of Wobby's and the other one, who is. dypa i chi'n gweithio mewn gwlad, sydd oedd yn cael ei falch yn gwneud. Rwy'n gweithio i gyd yw y gallu gwielu yn y cwmwylo, i'n fyddi'r ffwng hwnser, ychydig yma. Yn gwybod, nid.