 Wel, yna Tsoffi TV y Franclanpath yw'r Eiffelton yma yng Ngôr Eiffelton yw'r mewn cyfarfodydd. Mae gennym ni'n gwybod yn lasio ond y hyn sy'n werth gael eu barod yn yr eiffelton cyfleu, a fyddwn ni wedi bod yn datblygu eu bod yn ei ddweud i gael eiffelton. Mae'n gael i ddweud i ddweud y positifol a eu ddweud i gael eu strydiau. Ond wnaeth i'n gwneud o'r gweithio chi i gynnwys. Mae'n bwysig o'r gweithio i'w gwneud. Rwy'n bwysig o'r gweithio i'w gwneud. Gweithio, yn fawr. Dw i'n dda i fel Llanpart, dwi'n ffwrdd ym mhwy. Felly ydych chi'n gweithio. Frank Llanpard, 43 yma, mae'n gweithio Darby Camty a Chelsea. Mae'n gweithio stat ar 141 ymgyrch ac mae'n gweithio 48.2% mae'n gweithio a Chelsea, ac mae'n gweithio Darby, ac mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio gweithio'n gweithio ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio a llawer a maes y 43 yma... pan mae hefyd yn cael eu 42 yma. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio y maes i ddim yn erioedol, ac mae'n gweithio'n Gwyl Chyreid, yn cael ei ffordd, mae'n dweud fynd yn f недlion maes chi'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'r gwneud eu cyfleidio'n gweithio? Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'r ffordd o'r ystyried yn ymddangos. Felly, mae'n ddod o'r gwaith iawn. Mae ymddangos o'r Lampard o'r ffordd i'r ffordd o'r cyfnod i'r press. Fe oedd unrhyw ymddangos o'r Celsu, o'r lyffyr yma. Mae'r sydd ymddangos o'r cyfnod i'r Celsu. Felly, mae'n fyw ymddangos o'r press a gennym. Mae'n dda'n gwybod a'u cyffredinol o'r cyffredinol o'r cyfrifoedd. Mae'n creu sut mae'r llyfr arall bydd, gallwn hefyd. Dw i'n rhaid, felly, fydd ymwyfn yn greu. Ty, i wych i gyd, yw'n cwylio'i gynyddiadau Llyfr Martin. Fydd ydych chi'n gweithio'n cyangelio ar y gwrdd Ilef. Felly, o fydd ni'n cymdeithasol ar gyfer y cymdeithasol, i fyrddur ochr, sy'n ei ddechrau, i gefnogol, i barod i chynyddio ar gyfer Ilef. yn Dominic Calvert-Lewin, through the middle, and the reason why I've kind of gone in that system with the two new fullbacks is, you know, trying Ben Goffrey at left back, we've seen the issues there, good one-by-one, defensively, but going forward we're getting nothing from him, and on the other side obviously Rafa Benita's used Sheaimers, Coleman, Duncan Fairgan used John Joe Kenny, but we bought Nathan Patterson because he is in a track on fullback and Lampard likes his fullbacks to move on and attack, so I think we may see those two phased into the team because obviously Michel Enco with that left foot will give you that balance and Patterson is attacking, and when you're playing these systems, your fullbacks are so important to have. Absolutely, that's the crux of it, isn't it? Now fullbacks are your whip, you've got to use them, they've got to be high up, but you've got to have that protection in the midfield. It's the modern way and we actually were part of the culture of creating this, with Sheaimers, Coleman on one side and Baines on the other side, and we had Gareth Barry and we had James McCarty and they were the perfect two, again the two in front and then the three and then the one and we had the perfect way of doing things that got us the record points tally under Martinis and it worked brilliantly and over the last few years we've not been able to replicate that because we haven't had two fullbacks, we've had one with Luca Dean, but then on the other side James Coleman has become just a little bit obviously a little bit more defensive minded because he can't go forward as much, he can't bomb up and not only that, he can't get back, it's a job that requires those two plays to get up and down all day long, but also have that play in the midfield you can protect and those two things haven't happened that haven't happened in the last few years. And that's obviously your fullbacks as well, I've got the quality and possession and obviously we know Michael Enco struggled in the open couple of games at the area inside, but he has got a nice left foot, we know Nathan Paterson is very attacking from what we've seen of him, so I think that's why that's what he had tried to do there and that's why I've kind of put those two in, I think most ever-timeers would want to see them in the side anyway to create this new fresh young attacking side. Obviously Deli has come in and he's played his best football, I think you would say running past the striker for Spades when he was playing off Harry Kane, and evidently you just mentioned it there that Roberto Martinez was using at times a 4-2-3-1 to good effect, so that's somewhere where you see Ali being able to thrive. I think so, I think you've mentioned there the double pivot, Deli Ali will be playing ahead of them very much like we've done on that side, that side has Ross Barclay, who was a little bit different, more likely to carry the ball, but Deli Ali's got those similar attributes. If you go back to Deli Ali's goal he scored against Everton in Pochettino's last game, the way he picked up a mis-place passing then took on a couple of players and scored, so he has got those abilities, he breaks the lines and that's something we haven't had in Amidfield, except for when Decore has played a little bit higher up the pitch, it's a good success, which funny enough he did against Arsenal and that's what led to his second half fight back, which was very strange that he hadn't barely, which he hasn't played day and more and that relied on getting the next man in midfield and creating that three and it's strange that Raffa Bonita's never never prolonged with that, because there's two games you've just mentioned here where we've gone into a three in the midfield, Decore has gone into that role, which I imagine Deli Ali will take up and we've used it to great success and we've won two of the five games that we have won and obviously Gray and the Charleston and they're getting closer to them, but there's a variation on that because obviously you've got Alan and Donnie van der Beek in this instance in the double pivot, Donnie van der Beek, obviously good in possession, he's someone I'd also like to break forward, but there is a way that Lampard can use him, but there may be a different way that Everton and Lampard uses it straight off the bat and that is going into a 4-3-3, so we'll have a look at that graphic as well with the 4-3-3 and this requires Alan to sit in further back and be a bit more disciplined, whether he can do it, we'll see, but that's what we're asking him to do and this then involves having Deli Ali and Donnie van der Beek as almost like two number eights, which is a system that Frank Lampard used at Darby County, Mason Monter and the like there and I think what that will do will allow both of them to break into the box and it was interesting here in Deli Ali's interview actually when people, the interviewer asked him about like playing off the striker and he's like well I can play anywhere in midfield, it's just you know getting into the game, I like to tackle, I like to run the ball and so Lampard's trying to put some more goals in there, put some more energy with those two in there then, the 4-3-3 with those same players, maybe having Damari Greym, Ratialys and you know a bit closer to Dom of Times and then giving us the width on the outside, but again involving the full backs moving forward that's key to how Lampard wants to play. If we move on then to the next slide we've got there that's talking about depression, that's the LC depression involved the full backs being encouraged to attack which meant added responsibility to the double pivoting that 4-2-3-1 basically meaning they covered the spaces left by the full backs and this again something you mentioned before when you saw my reverter on Gareth Barry and James McCarthy done that brilliantly for everything that season when Coleman and Baines were bombing on, they covered those gaps and we have never really been able to recreate that but if that's part of a way you're playing and part of a system and it's drilled into those players every day obviously you could look at that and say our Alan and our Donny Van Derby the ideal people to do that we don't know but this is what Lampard going forward it might look like. Obviously right now he's got to adjust it to what he's got but that's right. But at Darby and Chelsea both in a 4-3-3 formation the midfield pressed opponents in deep midfield positions and defence while the wide forwards pressed the full backs are coming side to make the pitch narrow and difficult and that is talking that is him going into that high press again which is what he talked about the other day the intensity the high press and that's what he wants to do and that's why if we play with three midfielders and you've got Delhi Ali Donny Van Derby working hard I think that shoots heaven but we said they're all season but this team if you're trying to press you've either all off the press or no one presses what we haven't seen this season is the odd pace and press and then we've had two midfielders exposed too many times and outnumbered and that's something he's got to get old of hasn't he with this yeah it's difficult when there's a team who are built from different managers and different ways of playing and I think we're not we're not we're not necessarily built to to press and what that's led to is probably buying more players who don't press rather than going the other way so no one's actually tucking on maybe this is what Frank Llanparg will do now maybe he'll take start to look for a particular kind of player that can play that and maybe we're bringing Danny Van Derbychan and Delhi Ali and straight away that's that's the way he wants to play Allen can press and maybe with a midfield three in the short term if having no three maybe that's what he'll settle to do Allen's looked at times like the only one but then that leads to him going and leaving gaps behind him and I think that's the only issue and it is a system that Evan have never really gone on board with it's not you know it's it's the way to do things and we don't tend to we've not tended to do that that I think and then that leads you to almost have to play a low block then yeah because you haven't played the press so you counter it so it's it's you know this is the philosophy he's going to he's going to play then he has to get you know everyone on board on that but I think he's got it he does have a lot of players who who can who can get into that though I think they can I think we do we do have a few players now um by bringing in the people we've got and the fullbacks that we've got and like to the Mari Gray and and Anthony Gordon who can play like that with Charlottes and we know likes to defend anyway from the front so I think he can get but you've all got a bite into it haven't you know I think that's a philosophy yeah that hasn't been there let's have a look at I've got a just a little graphic and it's based on the four two three one because this is kind of what he likes to use and you see in the graphic the fullbacks making sure that they provide the width they've got to get up high which is against something that haven't really done this season it you why players come in narrow and that'll allow deli Alley to break into the box with Dominic Halberlun and here you see the centre backs coming up and leaving that block of four again to try to make sure you're not caught on counters and another midfielder can actually join in there as well and make a seven attack leaving the three back and I think just off the graphic I've got an image here of when Chelsea beat Evan Fournell actually and Lampard was in charge of Chelsea that day and in this still it actually shows you Chelsea doing that perfectly you know she rode again and she went man for man almost on Dominic Halberlun and I think it's a challenge and Billy Gilmore Ross Barclay is sitting in as the two and yet you would think of those as two attacking midfielders rather than two defensive midfielders but they're sitting in and then you've got obviously Aspel Aquetta getting involved and then in the bottom of the picture here you've got three overloading you've got Mason Mont along Sean Pedro and you can see obviously on this occasion Siddabi is in trouble I think it's Bernard Rhian who's in trouble Tom Davis out of position will he enjoy the ninja roof so they are loading it but making sure that that number is kept the same making sure that those two midfielders know if one's gone two we've got it well it's bad energy isn't it because on on on that particular day they just they just kept on winning the ball back in midfield and recycling and I think we've seen that recently against this Brighton did exactly the same thing they just kept on winning the ball and recycling and it was you know two and then two in front boxing our two in midfielding and they just kept on winning it back high up and we recycling and recycling and I think you know Villa tried to do that as well that's the way they're trying to play we've seen that in the last game and I think that's what modern teams are doing though they're just not letting you get out of your half by making sure they've got protection on either side and and that that's something ever they're going to have to adjust to we just don't seem to play with any kind of modern any modern kind of tactics and it's you're looking forward to that changing that massively because because you want to be in control of a game of football I've said this for years I watch Everton and at no point even in games where you're winning I never feel like we're in control and all it takes then is the opposition to you know have have a little couple of pieces of play where they start building momentum and you think you can see it coming whereas you watch the best teams in the league or not even the best teams or some teams in the league where you're watching them thinking these are in control of this game it's going to take a lot to swing the momentum these are pushing and pushing and pushing and I actually think the only time I tap on this season is a way of brighting which I think is still our best performance of the season where I felt like at the whole game we were in control we had a game plan and it worked perfectly it was about it was counter attacking that day it was it was building off the fact that we didn't expect brighting to have many opportunities you have a lot of the ball and we just sat back and we counter attacked and it worked perfectly and we scored off for a counter attacking goal and we were going to penalty off counter attacking and it worked perfectly but I feel like that's the only day I watched the game almost being in with a level of comfort because I really felt like we were in control of that game but that really happens at Everton and it seems to be a good side you have to control the game you have to yeah if you're going to build and be successful if it comes down to having a bit more possession looking after the football and knowing what you're doing and yet maybe you can win games the other way of course you can call on to what you've proved that lesson of proof that you can win the league with if you're playing counter attacking but to be a good counter attacking side you've got I think you've got to be brilliant defensively I don't think ever you still need that element of control don't you you have to look at it and say yes these have had a lot of possession but how many chances have they had and that are our tactics working and that ultimately that's the thing about football isn't it like you say Nate about controlling the ball and controlling the game and if you are making if you if you set out with a way of playing and it's working and it's then the opposition have to do something ultimately if you your account I'll go the counter attacking side that the opposition having the ball plays into your hands so you don't mind that you sit back and you think right we're all right here we're letting them have the ball but if you want to be you know if you want to be a proper side you've got to be able to keep the ball at too many times it's worked the other way for us where the we'll ever have the ball these will give us the ball in dangerous areas because we are so poor in possession we are one of we are one of the way teams in the Premier League for possession I think that's almost being the self-fulfilling prophecy though I think our managers have told us that we're not these players and you're not good enough to do this and therefore they sacrificed it by we look like we just want to get rid of the ball and I think the one thing I think Frank Llandfad will do whether it works or not in the showtime we'll have to see but I think one of the things he will do will be very similar to what Martin has done when he come in he's like get older the ball keep the ball get confidence because the better Martin is the one thing that will strike better him is you could tell it was an evident team is his team and we did have a lot well we had the possession every week it was just he there was fundamentals that flawed he had flaws that he couldn't solve but at least we kept older the ball which means that we scored a lot of goals you just can keep them on and hopefully I think Llandfad will try to get us on the ball more because you make players better give place confidence don't tell them they can't do things because then they become in the shell and they don't want it and you just kick it anyway and I think that you know Benitez is guilty and ultimately that that that that goes into the training then as well then if you think if you don't think your players are good enough then are you spending hours on the training pitch trying to make that bit better or are you trying to make another bit better everything becomes off the cuff as well and I don't think you can always work off the cuff you're off the dude man it's the best team in the land just do the same you could probably spend you could probably spend three or four hours a day watching Manchester City training and going to saturday and go wow what I saw the other day I'm sitting on the pitch and there it is football doesn't football modern football doesn't just happen people don't just walk onto the pitch so you know I've said this before it's when you if you if you take three kicks you practice all day if you take penalties you practice all day repetition if you defend the set pieces you practice all day and it's the same with when you want to play if you want to play nice football nice triangles move teams around you have to work on it and if we haven't been working on that to to do other things then that may be one of the problems yeah definitely uh well you know lamb party and and we think it you know we is going to move towards baton he's got some issues to solve straight away so let's have a look at some of these numbers because they are quite frightening and it is kind of his to-do list which hopefully he'll be able to get a grip to it five wins in 20 games and 24 goals score 35 can see the 24 goals in 20 games it is shocking really uh editons xg actually points expect the points so it should be 25 is what we should be on right now it's still not great though is it no no it's not great we've actually got 19 so we're under performing there we've only scored five first half goals yeah which is absolutely shocking yeah and that's certainly something that has got to be changed very quickly onto others so if you look at this Evan I've only scored first on four occasions we're 19th in the Premier League for that we've conceded first 15 times this season and 20 games we're 19th for that first half goal difference is minus 12 with 20th bottom of the league with that second half goal difference is one we're 11th goals conceded from corners eight put us 18th in the league we took six points from 42 and we've only kept three clean sheets in 20 games which kind of you know that tells you straight off the baton you can't keep a clean sheet then you're in trouble straight away aren't you so we've got data things you've got to try and solve really more goals dead simple isn't it score more can see less and get the team playing with a bit of confidence and to help them with that obviously he's brought in some new coaching staff which is freshing everything for everybody so first one through the door is Joe Edwards he's going to be he's editing assistant manager he's 35 years of age um he's only ever worked at Chelsea he's he's a player there until he was 16 and then when I went and done his coaching baton and come back in and all that and he's he's done you know promoted through lampard actually was really impressed with him when he came back from Derby and promoted him up and Thomas Tushall liked what he saw and kept him he's had no success at the youth level as under 18 so he wants to youth cups so two Premier Leagues help the double in a couple years with that and he's being credited with um bringing players through and the development of players and apparently he's really highly rated so it's good good youth coming through there so interesting um alongside him Paul Clement has come in as a first team coach he's 50 um he's had clubs have been Chelsea Fulham Chelsea again PSG Rail Madrid uh Derby County Bayamunich Swansea Reddingham Bruce so he's well travelled he's obviously with Carlo Ancelotti in a few of those clubs um he's in his time he won the Premier League the FA Cup League in the Champions League well club cup Copa del Rey Super Cup German Cup so very experienced hasn't been great as a manager no no but he's not a manager but he's not a manager so it doesn't matter but he's very very highly rated as a coach and that happens doesn't it with some some coaches just aren't cut out of being managers um and then we've also got Chris Jones who is coming from Chelsea he's 45 years of age he's a 13 coaching fitness um man as well he's being at Chelsea Derby and then back to Chelsea during his time he's being part of the coaching staff that's won three Premier League titles three FA Cups a Champions League a Europa League and a League Cup so again another coach that's been there done it it's seen what elite players have to perform to win and they never have announced another um member of the coaching staff obviously very well known um in Ashley Cole who has come in and been announced today uh 41 years of age he's another first team coach uh obviously being at Arsenal Chelsea Roma LA Galaxy in his playing career in Derby um he was at Chelsea he's under 16 so he was coaching them his honours in his praying career with three Premier League titles seven FA Cups a Champions League Europa League a League Cup three charity shields he's also currently England's under 21 assistant manager with former Everton midfielder Lee Carsley of course who is the manager and Cole brings not only a wealth of knowledge but he's very highly rated there's a coaching uh he's a fantastic defender as well and I think him coming in will certainly help Michael Enco you know playing that left back role but he's not long out the game of course I'm being um barely experienced so you know the manager as well as Daddy he's obviously got Duncan Ferguson still there as um assistant and also Alan Kelly who's there before so the coaching staff is now taking shape there's a philosophy I think he's going to put in again he's talked about high press loads of energy um which is what I think we all want to see as fans so what we shall be seeing as we move forward is an identity which we've all talked about one hopefully it's going to be interesting ahead of you looking forward to it I'm just very are you're enthused with the coaching staff yeah it looks very good all looks um very modern people have got high standards of all one trophies who are very ambitious um and I you know the old one I imagine get stuck into the job and make this team better and that's what it's all about we've got these set of players now for the rest of the scene let's get the most out of them the most out of all of them you know and hopefully that leads us to get enough points that way that way we're okay in the league and who knows you know start with a win on Saddy and let's see what happens in the FA Cup yeah we'll take it from there absolutely there you go let us know what you think in the comments section of your enthused by Frank Lampard and his coaching staff it is of course like anything results results will dictate won't be but you know hopefully young manager good coaching staff behind and Evan must start to go in the right direction and we can build on something and buy into something that's gonna last longer than a year shall we let us know what you think in the comments section oh make sure you give the video a thumbs up subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos including daily live videos come over and join us on page and the link is in the description see you later