 Yn fod yn y toffie tib i eir yw'r final wedi brytyn h Bastun i'r wael i'r union. Mae'n gwsion i d valio i'r final, yn roedd yn gwybod yn ni'n gofyn ar gyflossi, dwi'n gwybod wedi'n gwsio'n unrhyw ar gyflossi! Mae'r unrhyw i ddug yn oed yn gwybod yn unrhyw! Mae'n dweud yn y gweithio lle i'r unrhyw, au'i ddug yn y gweithio, Ieithaf i'r ddau iawn i siaradau mewn llawer. Bydd y gwaith gyda'r ffordd, maen nhw'n golygu. Ped, fe'n dweud y byddai'r ddweud eich ffordd i'r ddweud, felly os ydych o'r team, fe'n dweud eich ddod o'r ddweud, mae'r ddweud yn rhan o'r team yma, ac mae'n mynd i'n mynd i'ch dweud eich ddweud a'i ddweud o ddweud o ddweud i'r ddweud i'ch ddweud. a'r ddechrau'r lleidiau yn y ddweud ymlaen, sy'n gweld sut ymlaen yng Nghymru yn ystod yn y ddweud. A'r ddweud fel ychwaneg. Rydyn ni'n ddweud y salw'n gwneud. Rwy'n credu'r ddweud i'r ddweud. Rydyn ni'n ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud? Rydyn ni'n ddweud i'r ddweud. Rydyn ni'n ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud. Ysgwad yn ychwaneg. Mae'n digwydd am yr oed, mae'n gwrs, mae'n gwybod iawn, a'i ddweud bod ygafodd arni, ond rhaid gan eich cwestiynau y pryd yn iawn y pwylol, ac mae'n gwybod iawn yn bwyl. A'n rhaid i gael i gael i gael i'r pwylol i gael pwylol arno, eich pwylol i gael i'r pwylol i'r pwylol i'r pwylol i gael, rhaid i'r pwylol i mi? O'r other players, no, even if there were eight players out that´s the difference. Probably like people like Tom Davis, Michael Keen, which should have been on the bench에ith hynny any way last night, even if you had eight players out. If you had a game of squad. If you had a normal size squad, our squad is atrocious. We´ve said they´re all season, and it´s mad for a club that carries so many players. Ac mae'n gweithio, mae nhw'n gweithio'n meddwl. Ond yn ffordd yn ffrodd y tu describe, mae'n gweithio ddatblygu'r cyllid yn fathu. Yn y gallwn gwneud o adeiladau i, felly mae yn pob iawn. Mae'n gweithio i'n meddwl o'r fudd. Yn rhaid, mae hynny'n gweithio i sônio'r fath? Mae, mae'n gweithio i sônio, mae'n gweithio i sônio. Mae'n i dda, ond mae'n gweithio i wneud o'ch gwlu mewn bydd y talfod. Ac mae'n gweithio i gweithio i ymddangos, Ionwch yn ddod o gwneud y lluniau ymlaen. Mae'n chem i'n fathau fel fod yn allu a'r lluniau, yn gael i'w lluniau. Dwi'n meddwl i'r prosiect ac mae yna hwn yn ddiddordeb yn ei peth yn gwneud hynny'n gwneud Rydym yn llawer yn un mdr. Felly mae angen i chi gyd-yn ni'n mynd iawn i dda i'ch dod o'r ymlaen. Felly mae'n meddwl i chi fathai gwnnig o'r lluniau. Rwy'n dechrau, ddim yn eich fod yn ysgrifiad wel ac yn ymgyrchdaf i lle am yr unig am yr ysgrifiad, ond rwy'n dechrau, ac mae'n meddwl gallai yn rhaid i ddудio iawn o. So, dwi ddim yn gwneud yn yr argynnau f wedi'i rhaniaeth ei ddweud, ond fe'n tell ar y cyfmryd. A'r cerdd sy'n ei hoffa. Rwy'n dechrau, yna, ynaall ysgrifiad sy'n ei hoffa ymddir ymgyrch. Felly wedi meddwl y gallwn amlwg wedi'u gynhyrch fod y dyddion, a'r ddweud eich cyflogai yn rhywbeth oheryn, felly amlwg wel hyn? Gweithio ar ein cyflog ar y gwrthod, sy'n gweithio ar hyn ar ni, ons teimlo gydain yn amlwg lle. Fyny'r lle, oherwydd yna fan y cyflog. Fyddai'r llac cyflog ar y gミ, a'n meddwl'r llach. Fyny'r llach amlwg ar y llach, oherwydd i chi'n gweithio'n ffas café i'w bolwio'r gwaith, a gweld sut yn yma'r ffordd. Rhaid i gael o'r ffordd o'r ffordd. Mae'r ffordd yn rhanio'r gwybod, mae'r darparu y gallu sydd yn ffordd. Mae'r ddwy, mae'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'r ddiweddol ymlaen nawr yn ymlaen yn ymlaen yn rhanio'r dda. Mae'r ddweud yw'r gweithio'r os ydych chi'n bwysig o'r ddweud o'r cyflwyno at ymlaen yn ei gwybod i'r cyflwyno. Mae'r ddweudio'n gweithio'n gweithio another 18 months away. You warranty your prices, you're on yango's, they can't really contribute to the fit. So there's a gap there of depth that we're missing, which obviously has to be plugged eventually, but no, I think you know you look at any team, apart from on-city you take heat players out of most teams like a West Abnerd ams Bench to the day, they had a better favor system up than us probably. But their bench was full of kids as well and I think you know looking back at the season I think, just outside of it and I think the real issues, the schedule, the players had three weeks off last summer, Was that enough mentally and physically probably not? And now we're seeing how bad the football is going to get over the next couple of weeks. And then the Euros, it's going to be even next season, it's probably going to be a little bit of a rough start as well. You're going to still be getting injuries. So yeah, overall I think we need to better score and that's to be all the end, all of it really isn't it? I mean, just on to like the team we went with last night. You had no choice really did even when you looked. Alex said, well, he was the only one. The team wasn't actually a bad team. I'll have them again, the midfield. The midfield is just abysmal. It's abysmal. Well, Mason Holgate went in. I actually thought Mason Holgate had a decent game. Had a decent game, but he's not... There's not... But he's... But players are... This is the big problem with everything, let's be honest, right? Players are so fixed to their position, if that makes sense. There's no fluidity, no one breaks through the lines, no one carries the ball. No one in our team picks the ball up and runs with it. Nobody apart from maybe Ben Godfrey. Alex has sent it back. Nobody runs with the ball. So everything is then to the point where it's about passing and we are one of the worst passing sides in the Premier League. We are absolutely atrocious. I have no idea what they're doing training. I don't know how you can get 11 Premier League players together who can't pass the ball. It's unbelievable how bad it is. So we're not good at passing and we're not good at moving the ball by running with it. So you've got plenty... No, but what it does is you look at someone like Mason Holgate and Tom Davis in an isolation you can go... Yeah, they were all right tonight. But you don't do anything. Do you know what I mean? Tom sits in a position and doesn't move from it. That's fine. But then Mason Holgate does exactly the same job last night as well. So he doesn't move out of it. Guilffy Sigarton, we know. Basically, he got the same fella from Chevasse Park who's drawn all the big social distancing circles. Right? And he's had one drawn on them. And that's what he does before every game. He gets the social distancing fella to draw that circle for him and he doesn't leave that circle. He doesn't turn on the circle to be fair, but yeah. So we've got three players in midfield who simply just occupy their own little area of the pitch and no one moves through that. And they've got three kids. Who is playing off basically off the strike. They decide that he wants to come and take the ball off the centre back. I'm full way in there. Because no one else is picking the ball up. So, I mean, if you want to look at where the problems are, I mean, that tells you straight away. You can put 11 players on the pitch if he's in the Premier League, that have all got international experience and all look great and all the rest of it. But if they don't do anything, if they don't actually move anyway, and when you're basically looking at and going, Seamus Coleman's your most mobile player on your pitch, you know you've got issues. You know because he was. He was our most mobile player. You can say he can have a good game. You can say he's a bad game. But what you can say is he's our most mobile. And that is terrifying. That is showing you the state of this squad. It's horrendous. Oh, my God. It's something, obviously. I mean, we've done videos on it last summer about the midfield, didn't we? We sat here 12 months ago going, God, just let's get through to the summer because we know we have to buy the midfield players. They're out trying to make too many excuses. Everton have had a team that what people will perceive is the best 11. It's been on the pitch six times this season. It's won five games in their own one. It hasn't been on the pitch since October. And that's a problem. Call of anti a lot, you will chip down and go, well, that's football. My best team. It's football, but my best team is all right. Because we've done this, this and this. But I mean, peds said many times, how often do you play your best 11? Most teams don't play the best 11 duty all the time. And everton, again, we're in this situation where it's very, I think it's very, very easy to see whatever needs. I don't think you need to be clever. I don't think you need to look and go, oh, well, this is what we're going to try and do. We need mobility that peds have said it, then it's almost like you get punished. It's almost like a reverse, the floor is lava. If you've made this little box everywhere else, it's lava because they don't move. You look at a team like Brighton, who are coached in the same way. A lot of Evertonians would look at Brighton's team, go, I wouldn't have him, and I wouldn't be assuming that everyone wants, because everyone's talking about him. There's a few others, Ben White, a good defender, and there's a couple of others. But you wouldn't look at it necessarily and go, he's great, he's great, he's great, he's great. But yet there are another team that has passed everything off the park in terms of the way they're playing. OK, they get to the final third, they don't do anything. That's not really on then to get a goal score, as it costs money, doesn't it? Yes, it's quality, yes. But from an Everton perspective, it's imbalanced, isn't it? It's the correct way, isn't it? Or unbalanced, it's everywhere you want to go. I think, again, with the mismatch of the managers buying different players, you've got too many specialists. Like when we signed 3, number 10s, Hames and Guilfeasig are some really calm playing the same team, because Hames wants to take up those positions, and Guilfeasig is not really as effective, unless he does play in those positions. So, again, yes, and you don't... I think when we've got Arlen, we've got Tokore, if we had Gabamon, the mind's vision of Gabamon anyway, that's a myth now, but if we had those players, then you had a different team altogether, because you've got move and pace, they can do all three, they can play defence and field, box-to-box, whatever you want them to. Goodwin, as the pad says, sits deep, plays simple, keeps it simple. But when you've got another player, he's just doing exactly... I know Mason's got a better pass, a better pass on Hames and so on, but we just don't have anything. And that depth... That's why when some people go, why hasn't Carl done this, this and that, we need continuity, because you need to start buying players. Do you know what I'm going to buy? I go out and buy another load of 29. You look for the purpose of... No, no. Any players we buy from now on need to be able to transition in case we ever change the manager again. We don't have to go, right? We need to rip all this up again. You just can't do that. You have to have... So, like you say, it's so easy. Sign athletes pace and play as you're flexible with the positions. Well, yeah, we have to... Like, you know, you look at the kid day, I didn't really feel, I presume, eh? That's exactly the model we should be looking at. And, you know, me and Andy were talking about them on the way in into the studio and talking about, you know, where he come from and where he'd be going next. I mean, we've probably missed out on both ends of them, you know? A lot of people are looking at that play and, you know, all last year, you were raving with the kid in France. Sengar. Yes, Sengar is going to... And it just... It's baffling now when you look at it and you look at how often we've had those players... Don't get me wrong, D'Corey's played most of the scene. Let's be honest with you. He hadn't missed again till he picked up that injury. So it's not like we can say, you know, well, not going out and getting someone for eight million quid he was in the mould and you were never going to lose money on. It's baffling to me that. And this club has got to start looking at those targets because, but the same is, everybody else is looking at those targets now. You know, we were, you know, we were saying consumer came from Leel, didn't we? Well, Leel now, everyone's looking at Leel because not only are they a good side, but people are looking and going, they've got the model. That's how I'm talking to you. People will be looking and going, where are Leel looking at buying now? Not even who you want from Leel. And it's, you know, we have to go and get two or three in the mould of Ben Goffrey. Players you now can play week in week out, but can actually do something on the pitch. Can get, go through the gears. We've got too many static players and it shows. It just absolutely shows. In a different reality though, as I said, if those players, three players would fit in Fabian Delfos and injured, that wouldn't be a bad midfield for it. You know, in reality, if everything was perfect, I don't know, it's not. It's when reality does bite in that case. But that wouldn't really be the way with Tom Davis as your fifth maybe. That's not bad. It's just that, you know, injuries and, but then what comes in after that then is you've got guilty signals and that's to stop and play deeper in the field. You just can't do it. You know, you can't move. Give a signal's really good off, you know, set pieces, open play, not so great. It's got to assist out of the season from open play. Doesn't create as many chances of other players from open play. But this is the problem. Until we get a bit of continuity and start buying more of the type we bought last season, you know, the barman types, whatever you want, we're not going to have that flexibility and fluency in the squad. So when we do get injured, you're going to say, well, I've got into plug in here. And I think the other issue is you say about, you know, you know, bright and play mode the last night, you cost 6 million from Poland. I don't think Evan in a position where he'll take risks like that. I think Brighton will do because that's their model. I think Evan had been too, and I understand this because Evan's a high pressure club. We're always three games away from the crisis. We don't buy players like that. You see more equipment voice keins, obviously much more expensive version. Our fans aren't sometimes patient enough for those types and I think other clubs are. We need to get out of that because that's where it needs to change for everyone. It's a shame, though, because you say that. This year would have been a perfect opportunity to get somebody into to bed them in at the club for that. For that year. Not only that, if you buy the car and you buy an Allen, and you've already got a Tom Davis, and you've already got a Non-Jay Gomez, and you've already got a Guilfee Sigarton, it would have been a good opportunity to get somebody in and go, well, your first year is going to be, you know, in and around the squad. And probably wouldn't have started the early games, but would have broke through organically, taking, you've got to buy players almost a year before, haven't you? And this year would have been a good opportunity to that. Rather than doing what we generally do is, wait till the very last minute, we're doing it again with the right back. We're waiting for the very last minute. So all the pressure now, so wherever we get it, right back now comes in. That's the plan. And they're starting right back. And all the weight of the world's on their shoulders because what have we been crying out for a right back? So then there's no patience on that player because it's like, you have to do it. We paid X amounts for you this season. Ben Goffy is a good example of the other way is where we bought this kid no expectation on him. And we were already well stocked at centre-back. And yet it's come through as the season has gone on, as progress. And now I would argue that in terms of the future, he's our number one centre-back. He will go forward now as our number one centre-back. Nick, you know, because he's got all the attributes. But we do that so little that it just heaps all that pressure on. So if we go out and buy a centre-back in the summer now, it's centre-back feel the story. Whoever it is, whether they're ready now or they're not, if they're ready now, then the price tag's huge. All the pressures on them every game? Well, this is why we got Marcel Brans because he used to do this so well at PSV. He'd have this plan over a three- or four-year period where he'd go, all right, I've got to pay now. But when to pay, it goes. I've got Gagpo. I've got your hat on and ready. Whoever, Stephen Beguine, when it was to pay, raised to come through. I've got these players in development. I bought this young lad from South America. He's going to come through behind them. The problem is with Evan, I think, and I think this partly has changed your manager. I think also our main plan is to make Europe every season, isn't it? I don't think Evan have got like a plan of transition up the gears, I guess. And I think we try and jump on like pad size. There is a lot of pressure on players. I know that we need four or five players in the summer. But some of them won't come in at the ground and they just won't. And that's the problem. There's the expectation that they're going to change. We're talking about midfield. You shouldn't have to deal yet. Right, because the engine room is key in everything. Oh, it is massive. It's the most important position. You just named a midfield last night in the reasons why it didn't go through the gears and it didn't do this. But we had a good Batman fit. And we've got Alan. And we've got the Corey. We still need another one. Because otherwise we're going back to what we had last night with Tom Davis. Fabian Delth if he's still a fit. I don't know the years, I think. I'm not sure of years. I think he got cancelled. Maybe he did. He's a Netflix show. Andre Gomes. What does he offer? So, ever need another Batman type athlete in there? And it might be... If he's not going to be the fourth or fifth, you don't need to spend £25 million. If he is going to be, then you do it. Me, you talk all the time about certain plays. We'll say, I'll say, I'm for a barry. You'll go look at him and we'll do it. And I'll go, what about this? And we'll have a conversation about it. Because they're everywhere. There's this thing that I've ever seen so far. It's like, as if we can only look in this place. Like, France has been a great breed in ground for those athletic types. Germany, Dennis Acari, 12 months left on the contract at Monsign Glabach. They're not in a great bargain in position now with 12 months left on someone. And they're going to miss the Champions League as well. They're going to miss the Champions League. So, and money's at a premium everywhere. Why not go and get him 24 years of age? He's not perfect, but he's athletic. He can get up to that. Good start. Good, he could be a starter. But he's also the one who he can dip in and dip out and go, well, you're not playing well enough sitting on our bench because we've got Decora, we've got Alam, we've got Gabamon now. You should probably take them in as well. Or, and then Gabamon. Say Gabamon comes back and is fit and strong. Do we really want him to play 38 games next season? You want to be able to go to him. You've played six coming sit on the bench and this fella's coming in now of John Philippe or Decora. You've been great. You've been running here and there and everywhere. But you're going to come out and we're putting Tom Davies in. And that means the whole team changes. And that, for me, is a huge problem with Everton. It is. And I think there's also a middle bit where we can't sign players. Like, look at Brighton, they sign mode for six million, Carbarnik, the right back for, I think, four or five million. And they've also signed a Qiseido, we were interested in. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think Everton, because of the FFP issues, we can only sign first team. We can't seem to have money for other areas. I don't know what. The academy, we have to spend any money on academy players. Baron Cuncae, when he was 250 grand because he was out of contract. We haven't been out, obviously there was a ban as well. But we haven't really spent money in that area because all the money and all the resource has to go on the first team. So I suppose we have to get in a bit of a healthier position before we can take some projects on over. It would be nice, I agree. There's players out there that you could bring in for seven to ten million. You know, you could, you are good players. You just need a bit of season on the carloading slot and good manager. I just don't think Everton in the position because of how close we are to FFP to do that. And that's, again, that's the issue. Maybe we've tried to rush things too much at times, rather than planning at stage. Planning, like when we were on the first team and we spent all that money. It's really helped us back now because of that. We didn't plan it properly, I guess. But I think we will be in a healthier position going forward. I think there seems to be the thinking, the quality and the right type. The type is the most big and quality is the big part. Because we can't have a squad that's ill-fitting anymore. We need a well-rounded fluid squad that can do with different types of jobs in different situations. Did we go into this game trying to get a point, by the way? Because it looked like it, didn't it? It looked like we were trying to get a point. You played six defenders before, though. No, no, not that. I thought, I thought from the off, we looked like we were trying to conserve energy. With the bench the way it was, and with having a game on Friday. Nice one, Everton. It looked like we were trying to conserve energy. It was like, don't do anything mad. I thought it was just trying to go all off a shot. That's what I mean, but it was like... You've been like that a lot this season. I agree. I'm not criticising. I felt like, just keep it tight. Don't do anything mad. Don't go on any long bust and runs. Try and just keep out of trouble. Because you don't want anyone coming off with injuries. And just... Yeah, brighten up one of those teams that will just pass it by. Don't engage them. Don't get too caught up in trying to chase them around the pitch. And then you'll nick it in the back four and then try and get an opportunity. It never felt like we seemed like we were never going to go. Let's have a big map on here. No, we didn't. We never looked like we went for it in any state. I mean, the first half, I thought we started off all right. I thought we knocked it around when we got the opportunity. I thought they were doing the same. You've got to be at the free kick with Hamers, didn't we, which was disappointing that he didn't hit the target. Other than that, we had a Tom Dave, which I don't know. Fizz Ride. Fizz Ride, and we had a Ben Godfrey left foot strike, which was entitled to it. But twice in the edge of the box, we had opportunities to shoot and swipe our players. Tom passed when he's the other shot. And Guilffy Sigurddon thought that people don't tackle in the Premier League, which had Hamers punching the floor. But he's watched Evan a lot, so... See, this is what I said this to me dad last night. Something I said to you before about training. When you train against players who aren't quick, it must be really mad when you go into the Premier League and all of a sudden you're playing against quick players, because whether it's intensity in training or whether who they're training against literally aren't fast or mobile enough, how do you ever get used to playing against mobile players? I think he's slow anyway isn't he though. I think Hamers sometimes got caught on the ball last night because they were just taking too much... I think you're right in the sense that we were in full pelt to try and win the game. I think Carlo's real plan was to probably keep it tight and go off a set piece, realistically I think, based on what was available. Apart from Richarlis and maybe Hamers, obviously you're not really fancy and then you'll just go from open play, maybe Guilffy Sigurddon penalty or whatever. I have men in the box to win penalty. Well you also have to pass the ball through the thirds as well or go direct. Apart from one ball, which we played over the top to Richarlis and then he decided to play a lovely pass to the centre half, there was no real way to try and stretch them in any way. I don't know, there seems to be a bit of a disjunction sometimes there but it's either get the ball out to Dean or the tactic has passed to Hamers isn't it really? If it works, it works. I think that's why Dominic Harville and his goals have dried up because he does rely on service and there's nothing from the right-hand side really at times. It's so mismatch and disjunction and what I would say is really disappointing is the fact that we can't pass the ball at all. The professional footballers, I wasn't the best footballer but you should be able to pass the ball five yards, move off the ball and go through the lines. Edithon couldn't even move the ball at the pitch without giving the ball away. I think he can't give the ball away. She was calm and was in a decent position on the half rail and I just passed straight to a Brighton player. You need to do better, you need to be better. What do you put it down to? They're not crap players, they're all professional footballers. Do you think maybe they are just crap players? No, because when we bought these players some of them were actually good players. Some of these players played for decent teams and decent leagues. They're not bad players. Whatever's happened, I don't know, but it just looks so disjunct. Is it confidence? Are you just that or you just think they're crap? I honestly... I'm not saying the great players. You have to just go. We've got crap players. We have got crap players. When you look at the difference between our players and some of the top sides, check it yourselves. You watch hammers looking to find space and looking to find passes and the people are not there. You see where players run or don't run. You see a midfield where nobody breaks forward. Okay, Guilfy Sigurdim is a technically good player. He doesn't go anywhere, he doesn't do anything. Is that because... Don't be wrong. That is because of his limitations as a player. But where's the patterns of play? No, that's why you're a player. For all I know, Carlos run and drills all day along and they're just not picking it up. There's no pattern of play often. At the start of the season, we tried to play off from the back and mixed results, let's be honest. We don't have a player who really is great at passing off from the back. Most of them struggle, really. At times it's all right. The rest of them can't really do that quick pass and make triangles and break off into runs. Even in the middle there, we're trying to play through. Unless Andrew Gomez is having a good game or Hammers drop steep, it just seems to break down our best things to go long to dawn. They're all limited, Andy, though. I don't think they are that limited, though. I know, but they are the one. Do we load some of our players? I think we've made a lot of our players. What I mean is, though, is that we load a lot of our players, but they're just so average. You know what I mean? A lot of our charlison is hot and cold. He's hot and cold. No, he's hot and cold. Dom, we all love Dom. We all know we're a must-waste team, but we know unless you give him the ball in a certain area, he's not going to score goals. You know, something like you mentioned before, on J Gomez, Jesus Christ. It's all fake-out on Nickers, isn't it? Gielffy Sigerson can only do certain things. Tom Davis can only do certain things. You know, Seamus Coleman can run round a little bit, but if you play three games in a row, he's broke. Lluca Dean, bless him, is great at putting crosses in, but he's got limitations to his game as well. But let's be honest with that man's city. We can't have four players who are on the team. What I mean is, is that I'm not ripping the team to bits. I'm not ripping the team to bits. What I'm saying is, there's no couple of players that are just the difference. Do you know what I mean? It's like Michael Cain, Jesus Christ. Have you ever seen a Jacqueline hard player waste in him some weeks? You look at him and go, oh my God, he's amazing, and then you put him in a three, and he falls to bits. Is the equivalent of Stuart Barlow, but in defence? Some ask the question as the system players in football, and the probably answer is no, there isn't, but people are better in certain situations. Michael Cain is always one of the best players when we play top teams and we play a low block because he's really good at putting in narrow space. So therefore, he's limited, isn't he? He agrees, right? But that's the issue as well. You've got nine in there. Was Ron Corman ever going to play the low block? No, he was not, so why would you? Michael Cain's been fine forever overall probably now. You can't sign such limited players. This is where the recruitment has to be better. I think last summer it was good without having signed as many older players. They've been good, so yeah, it's worked out well. No, you wouldn't, don't you? I wouldn't, no, but that's just me, because I look me further on, but they've both been good when they played. He wouldn't be an ever without them, so it's no problem with that. The issue, though, going forward is it has to be, and the idea has to be the same continuously. So even when Carla goes, if it's David, if it's Duncan, if it's another Marge, we can't go from Carla to like, oh, I fancy this style now, where it's like, clops, sorry, or whoever presses all the time, because we won't have the players to press all the time. But I don't even look that far. I look at what Carla's doing, and I think we can't afford to buy any more now of these halfy, halfy players. The problem is Carla's trust these players, though, doesn't he? That's the problem. Has he got a choice? Now, if it was me, no, you'd say to him, this is the evidence plan, and you were working with it. Nathan Broder had come off the bench, he's holding Tom Davis. That's our youth, making this debut. That's our youth. I think for me, where the limitations are really at is the mobility of them. I think if you've got people who can move around a pitch, then you can create those angles. You're talking about we can't pass through. We're talking about teams trying to pass the ballers, that they play, they pass it and move it, they follow it. So if you pop it in to me and you've gone, then it's an easy pass for me. What everything will do is deal pass it. Knock it round, great, between themselves. Don't go anywhere and go. Everyone stands still. That's an example. You've passed some of your tickets, and usually the ball comes back, because he's not going to do it on the half. He's not going to take it, he's not going to pass it. It's not just them, Tom Davis, whoever's playing centre forward in that team, when the ball gets to him, knock it round, there's no one who's gone past them. There's no one going past them wide, there's no one coming through the middle. Why can't I say to you guys that's the drop so deep? Because he knows, even if he picks that ball up, he suddenly then has to look round. He has to be deeper to have options further forward, because if he's hired up the pitch, he doesn't have options. Luke O'Dean has always been the out ball, but that can't be the out ball. That's what people get on to. That's why against Crystal Palace, you make more chances, because we had an out ball left-hand right, because we had someone finally playing on the right-hand side. The teams are so unbalanced, it's unbelievable, and there has to be now, they have to bring in four or five young, hungry mobile players. We're talking about 19, 20, between the ages of 23 and 26, or 22 and 26, who have played some good experience, but can also provide to the first team, and they're just in that right age bracket. There's a reason teams, like Leipzig, only sign young players, because they recover quicker, they can run more, they can run fairer. Signs to many old players, it's not always your window too much, we're going to have to change the whole team again. There's got to be a balance in the squad, and at the moment there isn't a balance in the squad, and that balance, athleticism, and that balance mobility, you can have good football. You've got to have, you know, four or five players you can move around, they'll be fantastic, we know we're just quality team. The ball he put through to Sigarton last night wasn't even a pass, it was not. He took three men off the game, just Sigarton has no option. I had to go with him because I thought he should have cut it back. When I watched it again, there was nobody anyway. He done well to get a corner, but if you imagine playing that ball and you've got three men you can run onto it, he's got that ability, we haven't got that, and that was what we saw in that first half, is that our best stuff did come from Hammers Coleman, but Sheamus Coleman are 32 and a half, shouldn't be the one who were trying to play a ball inside the fullback, we were talking about Dan James yesterday, and Dan James isn't pay, of course, he's not, he's... He's playing them now. But that's the kind of ball that needs to play. You're asking Sheamus Coleman to do it. The simple fact that people like Sheamus Coleman and the Fadinas, it has to be a perfect ball every time because the parents haven't got any pace really left in them, he's busy, he's like... he's mobile, but he's not fast. He's not got that ten of pace. He doesn't have anyone over there helping them either. So if you stick a ball inside the fullback, it's got to be a great ball, where if someone like Dan James will make a bad ball better, and as he's got the final product, maybe not. We've seen it when we had Mulkoth, he could catch them. What he could did next was always the big problem, wasn't it? But then that option of stretching seems to have a clear chance on the side. And we don't have that. I think the issue in wide areas and forward areas is we have players who want the ball, who don't do anything off the ball. Willoughby, Bernard, all the similar type who want to be on the ball, but they're not hammers, so hammers gets the ball. And there's the issue and he plays you running behind, he want to score goals. Like Richard Alston does sometimes, not so much this season, he's not been it for whatever reason. He's overall, I think he's only converted 11% of his chances, which is way under what it needs to be, let's be honest. But that's what we need, more players who can stretch the teams. And then you allow hammers more space to operate, because the longer this start lasts now, where we're not stretching teams, is the more they'll just hone in on hammers and the more ineffective you'll end up being. Will you see what I'm like? It's the odd kick on the leg, the odd kick on the nose. It's just a good job we're touching strong referee last night. Am I times you need to kick them to put it together fast? The one on the edge of the box when he got dragged on the edge of the box? What made it worse? This makes you show referees have no clue about football. We got to play kicked on the edge of the box. The ball went to Guilfee Sigarton, right? And the ref thought that was an advantage to us. Guilfee Sigarton having the ball on the edge of the box, he thought that was an advantage to us. I don't think the refs know the rules, because I think the rules have changed too much. I think the offside, look at that Bartley thing of the day, what the hell was that? You can't draw a line, it's offside. You go with the advantage of the whatever, it's a different game. I think we went in at 0-0 at the last time, in fact you messaged me and said at the last time, 0-0. It's got 0-0 written all over it. And we come over the second half and it just followed the same pattern, didn't it? They knocked it down. They got a bit more confidence. They had a little bit more confidence because we were just sitting back. But there was no, I mean you're looking and thinking, obviously we lost another player, which is part of course, and that was us giving the ball away cheaply and he's having to the act to it. And then a Wobie comes on and you're thinking, there's a player now. You've paid money for him. Sorry, I'm just looking to see the real buzzers here. No, he didn't speak for you, a sex buzzer and said he's going to have to probably come on on you because we've got nothing else and buzzers said he won't do anything. Because, listen, Alexia Wobie and this is funny, I don't know whether we said this on camera or off camera but talking about players who were decent players before they come here. Go on, look at him in his last season for Arsenal. He's a different player. He's someone who couldn't run. He's passes. He scored a few goals. He's come to Everton and it's just gone like that. He had a little resurgence earlier in the season where he played about four or five games where he was good and then he's gone off again and he's come on last night and he played them in the middle which is where he kind of wants to play. And he's gone. I don't think the first thing that was funny was the first ball to him was a high ball that he had to try and hold on. He's too much on the peripheral games at the end of the day and Everton needs someone to come on the pitch and get over the game. He tried for about a minute or two, he dropped in and tried to play an out ball to Dean what was behind them, whatever and then obviously he had the chance where, as I said, he probably would have banged an Arsenal score and probably more than the Wobie much we can do there. I would have brought some cwm cwm because he's got pasting a desire of people across the board but Carlo obviously at this moment of time doesn't trust him and I think that's where the big issue is apart from a Wobie, would he trust on that bench to come on and that's the key thing when the pressure is on which we are now to get Europe they'll only trust the fine item on the players. Let me ask you about a style of play because we haven't got one. But what I mean is I would say now and I said this on my mat reaction that what we're seeing at the moment is akin to what we were saved up on the Sam Allardice the same kind of football. Same players? No, I'm saying to you Marco Silva, and I know you two didn't like him but Marco Silva team at least tried to play some football it wasn't very good, did it? It doesn't make a difference. What we're seeing now, let me just read you 12 points out of the possible 33 3 or less shots on target in 7 of those 11 games Have we been outshot 70 out of 18 games? Something like that, right? Straight off the bat Do you think Carlo Ancelotti has a style of play? Or do you think Bring the terrible managers into the conversation who try to play football I'm asking you about a style of play I know, but there's no point saying someone else tried to play good football when they didn't have the horses, didn't have a clue his problem is is the same problem any manager would have right now is that two of those starters last night, outfield starters were his players and he's not going to get anywhere until people start giving them the tools to do the job What was the point said this when he came in what would be the point of bringing him in if you're not going to get him the kind of plays he's worked with at the top this will be the first ever time he won not have finished in top 6 as a manager potentially I don't even think we're finishing top half at this stage I don't say that I genuinely don't because I don't I look at other teams and I think they've got momentum and we haven't this will be the first time and it's because the players are crap and I don't I mean we finished 12th last season the players are crap when you compare them to what like we've just said there and you look at the type of plays Chelsea have got and you look at the type of plays Lester have got West Ham are having a solid season a brilliant season for them and they've done it in a different way they've done it in a very moist kind of way and Carlo's tried to do it Carlo got to November looked at the team and just went this isn't fit for papers I'm going to have to go fully defensive and it got us a lot of points and that's what he's done and that's why we saved up crap football because he looked at him at the old times trying to play good attacking football and getting beat because don't forget we couldn't defend remember we could not defend we were shipping goals like it was going out of fashion and maybe Nick a point or maybe Nick three point and it's saved as well it's what God has got basically all these away points that was kind of me points no we don't have a starboard that completely agree with you but the problem is until I see at least six players outfield but they have to play 20 games together that was kind of me point but it's not his fault because if you employ a manager like Carlo there's no point just going you've got to give him plays that was my point the style is crap the style isn't good that was what I was going to say it was because you said something before as well have we gone to this default way of playing because it is about trying to get into Europe and it's points over development so when he came in there was two ways he could have went about it right and this is what all managers do now like a clop or whoever a cop a better horse so we'll say whoever manager comes in who's got a specific style play basically they implement it and they have mixed results until they get the players now would everyone fans really wait a year and a half, two years we might still be that way now by the way and conceding goals and losing games and getting beat by big teams trying to insist style of football or because the pressure's on for us to get European football Carlo's decided probably rightfully in some ways to be wrong, can't forgive some of the passing ball overall to limit the chances be pragmatic win or draw games because the pressure's on that's the way he has to play in a sense because like at the start of the season we were beating teams four or five conceding to a game and then what happened is we stopped scoring and we were still conceding to a game and the manager decided until I get my players in I have to be pragmatic I have to limit the flaws within this team because the players have got a flaw and the European fans I understand and I Activation of coaching as well isn't it? Yeah, no what is it? You hide in what you've got and accentuate what you've got you've got good defenders That was going to be my point another clean sheet last night another clean sheet last night it's highlighted that we can be good defensively because we had to we were sat here in November to be honest that's rather us play for 0-0 and see if we can make it we were saying that way and that's kind of what he did on all of a sudden and we still only lost three away games and we're in the middle of April so that side of it's been good and that side of it got us into the conversation for Champions League and I think for me the frustration is after we beat West Brom which was early March we were in a fantastic position we were right in the race for the top and we fell off a cliff Do you think that when we beat West Brom was that our last win? That was our last win Should you have gone I'm taking the hand break off now we're going for Europe and we're going to attack teams Do you think it would have been better or worse results wise? Do you think in certain games though you can change it up slightly? Didn't you change it up against Paris? Didn't you change it against Paris? I did Why didn't we win the game into Palace? Cos we were in clinical The biggest issue was barely we had a team coming to Goddus and they were very good they were well organised but they were not very good but we played defensively against them for some reason and they scored three goals and then we missed chances I think the home form obviously I think the way we play the home is because we're not good at results there you try and throw different things Let me ask you this cos I know you're not a big advocate of Josh King coming in but that barely game that was the perfect opportunity to go we just won three on the run we can see the top four we had a game in hand got barely around me with four from bottom don't score goals they score 0.8 goals a game they're not a real goal threat we'll play 4-3-3 with Josh King and we'll get at these and we kind of played within ourselves and before we knew it we were two and all down I personally don't think he trusts Josh King tactically because we can see too many goals when he's trusted players at times this season he's trusted a wall cos he's been working hard defensively and then when he stopped doing that I think that's the bit he wasn't great anyway at times but I think that's the key that many attacking players because he worries with Hermes and the team at times as well who hasn't been playing that game but the flip side is though we said when we got to be by Newcastle because we did start with an attacking team that day that if we played home games like we played the way games we'd win games and when we did that we tried to do that and let's be honest they hit us with a struck up on score it's easy for me to sit here and go we should have we should have I just think it comes back to the plays it's a man that's trusting the players and he's worked with top top players it is a bit of a bit of a juxtapose to go to play players who can't do what you're asking it is tough isn't it the same though he has to evolve as well and I'm not defending it one way or another I'm just looking at it from I think our play we look at some of our plays like the Bot like the Brains and the Knough and it's probably the same a bit for like Carlo as well because of the stage he is it's not even for me I think I think Carlo I'm not saying he's lost the desire I think he's at a stage in his life where he probably the man's got two assistants for God's sake do you know what I mean he probably passes a lot of stuff off to other people the man's got brands probably goes you want this player you probably go whatever you know dad can we do this thing and say go ahead dad I'll do what you want lad I don't think it's quite that bad I get the feeling and he's like when it comes to match day I pick the team and I put a big coat on point a lot in training but I'm happy to pass a few things that's delegating no no no he's probably a lot more Alex Fakeson did it in his last years he's probably a lot more relaxed about what goes on at the club rather than being that like face fella who's like sitting on the touchline with a cheeky like that for 90 minutes he's at a stage in his life that he doesn't necessarily need that I don't know whether we need that as a club or we need to meet someone who has more face but I just look at the whole thing and we just passed too much off there's too many players who don't do enough and I just think that's about culture though isn't it you've got to create that winning culture and understand why they've got Carlos to create that it may take him time to do it it may not be able to do it maybe we need to manage him between the Carlos who knows we'll find out ultimately that way comes down to the raw ingredients if you get them, you bring a manager like Carlos and you can't be giving them some of the drosh we've given you've got to give them He took the job knowing what we had though I don't know if he understood the FFP restrictions it's more the premier league cross and loss that's the big restriction on us I don't know whether he understood that he could have been told he might not that's the big thing because realistically I think it's well known 200 million pound and we probably could get sponsors on sponsors of different people that are rules though that we can't break because no one's ever broke the premier league but profit and loss rules by the way even Man City because but they've never done it so Evan are not going to be the face to do it because let's be honest Evan will do it and I do think behind don't get me wrong I do think behind the scenes Evan are trying to manoeuvre themselves into a position where he can start being a bit better we've seen the only little things the stadium right even the thing last week the company that you might own but he might not own and all that kind of thing we are manoeuvreing ourselves into a position where our FFP is going to be better and all that kind of thing but it is glacial this whole season has felt glacial hasn't it that's part of the problem you're not in the ground you're not there to feel like you're effected and everything just drags and drags and drags one of the big problems is not only on the pitch have we not had the players but in training we haven't had the players so like you said before if you haven't got 24 22 players training week in week out and I know that doesn't always happen anyway but if you haven't got 22 competitors of players in training every week battling against each other to take that spot working on those little things with your midfield 3 of the Coray, Allen and Hammersford there you go how's that ever going to build on the pitch you need relationships exactly and we have been decimated all season with injuries this isn't a new thing I'm not making excuses going we would be miles better I'm not saying we would be but I do think we've been limited because we haven't been able to build in those areas put it this way it went down when people were putting the ball in the right area for down we were scoring all the time and as soon as that stopped and I think we know this ourselves big part of our problem this season has been because Sheamus Cormor got injured early on and we couldn't replicate anyone on that right hand side and then suddenly everything shifted to the left and then people then start targeting Hammersford stop Hammersford before he gets his ball out of his feet take a foul, take a yellow card no matter what you take it into the castle you can't make that then Deans making that run and then people go well just stop Deans run stop Hammersford Deans if you haven't got anyone down the right which we haven't had same happened in the silver don't bring him up it ended up the same way it was just going left left left left left that's all you do when teams get on you basically nullify completely and I think that's why we need better players because then we can stretch teams out but we can have to deal with what we can have to deal with this season can we play last night? let's have a look at the stats let's have a look at the stats 0-0 23 shots on Brighton 8 from Everton 3 on target for Brighton too much possession 38 38 no big chances for either side no less than 500 passes ever we played Brighton because you mentioned unless there's one it would be 28% but there you go Mason Holgate for me was man of the match I gave him my man of the match because I didn't think anyone else really done anything 51 touches 82% it could have been anyone 82% accurate passes completed 3 out of his 5 long balls so 60% there 3 clearances 1 block shot 2 interceptions and he of course finished the last half an hour should he play, should that be his position? it's too small of a sample size and again though if you were surrounded by 2 proper midfields that's what I was going to say I think it's come to like this his best position is the right centre and we probably won't play that but then he's a good utility player you've got to have those in your squad there was type of players you've got to have those players in your squad I think he can play in that role and do it well but he can't play in that role when we've got too immobile they feel players with them to do that you're saying to him today's your battle you just sit we're going to take the game to them but then you've got to Tom it's Tom in front of him that means he's not really past that position is he more of an athlete than Tom Davies? he is yes but when it comes but what's the point of being an athlete if you're playing in a position where you don't move no but you've still got to be able to because if you're going to play people high he doesn't move because he's playing with two that's what I mean it's like putting the three of them if you're not going to have your wings come back you've got to be mobile so maybe last night we should keep Tom he's always going to miss squad plays I think now we can settle he's not going to be an evident start in the future but then you've got to make a decision that's Mason Hallgate's position do we need a Tom Davies because we can use that spot for someone else we don't need too many plays we need plays so you can actually move them all forward rather than 7 number 6s I think Mason Hallgate will always want to be a centre back and will fancy himself playing a centre back he's not a right back he could play that position I think what I chose last night is between him and Ben Goffrey Ben Goffrey is seen as the future of Everton centre back and probably the future number one centre back and probably the future captain King of the world whatever if he doesn't pass the ball and I think Mason will have to fight for that if fight would have been made a lot easier if we sold Michael King a lot easier well I think it's easier anyway because I think he he did alright he did alright it was a hard game to look good because Everton was just so disjointed Hammer's played actually alright but he was trying to do too much which affected his performance in a normal game he can pick his spots every 5 or 6 minutes and create more problems he just couldn't do anything because he didn't have any players to play with there's no runners he was one of those games where you knew you knew after 5 minutes he just wasn't getting his service he gets frustrated very easily because he gets more of the ball there you go there's not really much to trouble to gain that's why I'm so happy on the opposite side Brighton nice in possession but they get to the final there there's a reason why the fifth from bottom they are full on the days of darlings because they miss all the chances they're never going to score you look at last night it's like Llan it's trying to score these worthy efforts they are getting a lot of chances but not quality chances they are full Shane McGowan aren't they toothless do you know what that's quality you need to be able to buy quality they haven't got the money to buy centre forwards you can put the ball in as soon as you start scoring more than 5 goals the price goes up you're gone you might be able to get one which might be a good bit of business for them get Ivan Tony in he'll be a good one hopefully not right 24, he's still a brisk isn't he there you go that is us for for that game it wasn't great but we've talked about it the real issues don't we give the video a thumbs up subscribe if you haven't if you want to watch the rest of this we're staying on we're going on Peyton more now longer live interaction questions that's on Peyton live and you won't be here because you're going off right now any very nice one see you later