 Wel i gwybod ar y TV yw'n llawer maen nhw'n rhanion yng Nghymru nôl, yng Nghymru'n Ni, Eflin Hwnt, yn Ystafell Oeddfeydd Llanfydd, gan y Cymru, yng nghylch oedd yn cael bryd yna'r hyn i'n golygu hynny treflu o ddim yn Domynick. Yn ein gyntaf o'n cyflogol hefyd a'r gwleid wledd mewn eich gweld, ac felly byddwn ni'n golygu ru ddim yn Domynick. Mae'r rank 9 yn ystod yn ysgol oedd arwn i niqi yng Nghymru. It was clearly weighing on his mind – there's 24 games, I think it was. He was asked after the game you know about that gold scoring drought and he kind of said, you don't need to tell me how long it's been because you know, I am aware of it and quite clearly you can see that in his play. He hasn't looked like the Dominic200 of all. He hasn't looked like a striker who believes he's gone to get golds and we need that, we need him scoreing golds On Saturday Beto's got himself a goal, and tonight Nominal Calvallun has come on and got himself a goal. That's what we need, if we can get those two putting the ball in the back of the net for the last few games, the final eight games, that could be massive for Evan. Having done fat-fitting, firing and ready and confident does make a difference because having a striker who believes he's going to put the ball in the back of the net for you changes everything in your team. We've got to get him better service of course, listen it's only a penalty tonight, it's not as if he's coming with a flying header or he's beat two men and bent one in. We know that, but goals make strikers feel good and there's a belief back in the team that you centre forward is going to get on the end of things and who knows how big a goal that can be. When you see strikers going through a goal drop, you can see the way the touch isn't maybe as tight, the springs not quite the same, they don't attack cross as the way they normally do. They're not a threat that opposition players aren't unsettled by them, they're not worried by them, and when you've got a striker who's scoring goals, it's the opposite, it creates space for others, people get on the end of things, knockdowns. You centre forward, find the ball, keeps dropping to him in an area that he can score goals in and all of the stuff that like I said becomes difficult once you go on a run and not scoring, becomes easy when you're putting the ball in the net and things do break your way and if a club and a team ever needed a few things to break our way, it is right now. And listen, I'm not saying it will be a huge goal for Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but it could be a massive goal for Everton Football Club in these final eight games because if he can get five, six goals, I know that's a lot, he hasn't scored for five months and you don't get carried away, but if he could get five goals, four goals in the final eight games, they could be key moments. Be massive for us if he got the winner in three games, wouldn't it be absolutely huge? Well, he's got more chance of doing that right now that he scored a goal and that record, unwanted record, has gone with seeing. I think the last goal he scored was west on my way, I'm sure, and we made that goal himself, lovely little turn, finishing the bottom corner, we win the game one day and we go on to the next thing, so who knows just how big that goal can be for Dominic Calvert-Lewin tonight. We've needed him to score, he's gone and done it, got us a big point and listen, let's hope that he does do the business and we all sit back at the end of the season and go, new castle goal was the moment that it came for him and he was able to get us huge goals that won us games and if he does that we'll all be delighted and won me. Moving on from that is the performance of Jordan Pickford tonight, I thought it was a massive performance. On Saturday, for me, the first goal, he's routed through his line, he should have come and punched it or come and suck Salanki out, trying to catch it, stuck, routed on his goal line and Salanki plants the header beyond him and went behind. And that might be, that might be being slightly harsh on him there, but the second goal was 100% Jordan Pickford's fault, so ball into the box, he should just be claiming that he doesn't, he let it bounce, it goes across it, James Coleman and we lose a game football where if we had just defended that properly and got a result tonight, we'd be, you know, an extra point, a point might be absolutely huge in this running. Well, it probably will be because obviously we're facing a second PSR charging, but tonight he's gone to a grammar, he knows he's going to have a hard time, he knows they're going to abuse him, he knows you're going to be booed and all the other stuff, which is a bit, I just find it a bit mad for a club that is on the up, I find it a little bit mad that they're still kind of obsessed with Pickford, but hey ho, each to their own. But he's turned in a great performance tonight, you know, he made a save, he was at it right from the start, he was out quickly to smother a shot from Harvey Barnes in the opening 90 seconds or something, was it? He's made one from Murphy, he's pushed a couple out, he should do big moments in the game. Not only could he do about the goal, Isaac done really well going and slotted it well. I thought he was kicking, was good tonight and overall I thought he had a big performance and we needed a big performance from Jordan Pickford tonight, we really did and to go there, listen, I can still remember the one under Mark O Silver where we went there and we were winning through one and he got carried away with the crowd and we lost the game 3-2. It was him being, he saved the penalty in the game as well and then he started all the antics and laughing at the Newcastle fans and allowing himself to get carried away so much so for me he makes a couple of errors, we lose the game and he's been on them even worse ever since. Tonight he went there and he knew it'd be hostile crowd, he knew they'd be looking for him to make a mistake and then he could jump all over them and he put in a really strong performance and for me he was managing a big performance and we're going to need that the next eight games, we're going to need them to be at his best, his calmest and putting in performances like that. And finally, the final thing I want to talk about is the home games, that is for me where our Premier League survival is key, it lies there at Godderson Park, we've won three home games all season, it's April, it's atrocious, the record is atrocious, all the facts are out there, not being good enough but Saturday we've got the opportunity against a team like Burnley who we've played twice this season, beat them comfortably in both games. They're coming to Godderson, they think they're probably on their best run of form all season, I think they're three unbeaten at the minute but they give you lots of chances Burnley and everything have to take them. They'll cause us problems, went down to Stamford Bridge at the weekend, went down to 10 men and still got a draw and hit the crossbar in injury time to win it. So they're going to be flying at us, they'll create chances and everything have got to be ready for this, this is a game that everything have got to be thinking, this is where we begin our win and run, this is where we pull ourselves closer to that safety line. And if we can do that by beating Burnley and starting to feel a bit better at Godderson Park then it means that when we play Nottingham Forest and when we play Brentford and even the music side Derby, at least with our home form, if it starts to improve the crowd will feel better about it, it'll be a tougher place for those away teams to come. OK Liverpool comfort the Premier League with the top side but to Derby atmosphere there's been a lot of draws between the two sides but I'm thinking more even being honest about Forest and Brentford which we have in a week. If we could be both of them, I wouldn't be Burnley then I think that would practically be it, wouldn't be it obviously but it would practically be it which Sheffield united to come, the final one. There's got to be one moment in the season where we get a few homings on the run, this is the big moment, this is the time for these players to take Godderson Park into a better place for us for these final few games of the season. And like I say that can determine what division we play in next season because I do feel like we will get another points deduction, it might be one point, it might be two points but if we can win our home games then we can make sure we're in charge of our destiny. It begins Saturday, we've got to make Godderson Park bounce on at the weekend and we've got to take our opportunities when we come along. If we do that, we'll be on what, if we can win Saturday we'll be on 29 points, edge in closer to the 30s. We might have been told by Saturday what the situation is with that PSR to us but we've got to take care of our business, go out and win the game if we do that. Like I say, we've got a much, much better chance of survival. You'll stay up with your home phone, Forrest have done it tonight, they've had a tricky game tonight against an inform forum side and we've won it by three goals someone. We're playing a team who's second to bottom, who we've beaten twice this season, we have got to absolutely go and win that game Saturday. There can be no other result on Saturday, it has to be a win. Let's hope we can do it. 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