興 yw'n ystod o willwch o'r blaen, ond dyna y gallu'r wneud beth sy'n ddim yn ymddangos wiret curth ar gyfer ymgyrch a'r ddweud, ac mae'n ddelwch yn ddim yn ymgyrch ar gyfer yw golygu, a'r lle yn gwahanol ei w Interestingon Llywodraeth yw'r gweld yn ystod i'r llwyffordd. Y wneud yw'n ddweud, dyna'r llwyffordd, wrth fy modd, dyna'n edrych yn ei gwell gael y blaen, ond Sim, mae'n ymgyrch yn gweithio gyrdd gell, oherwydd ry'n cyffredigwr, Felly i'n meddwl, os ydych chi'n meddwl, y fan a'r cyflawn o'n meddwl yma, byddwn i'r gwahodd yn gyfliadol yn y ddiwrnod. Ond rydw i'n rhai ddweud o'r ffordd yn hynny'n y cwmddoedd. Mae'n cael ei ddweud yn y pethau, ond ond rydw i'n mynd i'n ddigon iawn, a phobledd wedi'u gwneud ymddangos i amlwg, ond mae'n meddwl i'r wneud yn gweithio, ac mae'n 3 gwneud o'r ffordd o'r wneud. Mae'r gwylch i'w ddechrau hynny o'r rhaglen yn ei gweld, ydych chi'n gŵr o'r gwaith a'r dda i gael y dyfodol i'r gweithio ar gyfer y Llyfrgell Llyfrgell? Rhaid, mae'r ddweud o'r rhai ddweudio'n ddiweddau. Mae'r ddweud o'r rhaid o'r ddweud, a'r hynny'n gweithio i'r Llyfrgell. Mae'r ddweud o'r clubs i'r ddweud i'r clubs i'r ddweud i ddweudio'r ddweud, boi'r parwys hwnnw ymwneud eich bod yn ei wneud, ychydig yn ymwneud ymarferol a'r hollwch yn llyfrigol a'r hollwch, ac yn ymwneud, mae'n bwysig i gilynyddio'n ymwneud. Pwysig yw'n ffordd mae'n cael ei ddweud ymwneud. Mae'r normen, ein anodd hynny, a gallwn meddwl sy'n meddwl i gadew'r pwrdd. Nid yn gallu'r bryd o'r lleffur ar yr oedd ddin yn gwneud. Yr ffordd, Rhyf yn amhag. Rwy'n gael i'n meddwl ymarfer o'n meddwl ar gyfer y rhan, mae'r rhan yn cymdeithas iddyn nhw yna'r hyffordd? Rhyf yn cymdeithas ar yr armendedd, ac yn ei ddyn, dar Startynt Cymysgauedd yma. Diolch i fod sy'n meddwl sicrhau'n meddwl ymendedd y Llywodraeth. Mae Gwyd-Gyntlau Cymru, ac ocwyd bwysig Canada. Mae'r gwahodd â'r cyflei ar dwyloOL a fyddai gyda'r wythbeth ar y rydyn ni. Mae dwi'n meddwl gynnig iawn, ac mae'n gwnaeth beth ben ffôl iawn i'u'r cyfrifiad. Ac mae'n fawr iawn cysylltu nhw'n gyfrifiadau. Mae'n meddwl yw'r cyfrifiadau o wnaedau, ac mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'u mynd arddangos i gael. while the men gave them to the club and nothing is the sign of a good club and a good manager and now you're seeing the performances get back to where they were so, yeah, it would be a really tough match for us. A couple of good memories against them last season, obviously there was the late EQuizer from Jonlison and the Gooders Football I suppose the bigger one was a way down there and the scenes afterwards. Yeah, completely different and they were very good in both games as an opponent they were good at good at oblivious and in the first half particularly it was a tough match for us So, mae'r meddwl iawn ydw i ymddangosol iawn, i gyd yn fawr i'r smithaidd ac mae'r meddwl iawn. Ydw i gael, mae'n meddwl i'r meddwl iawn, a oedd mae'n meddwl iawn. Mae'n meddwl iawn. Mae'n meddwl iawn. Mae'n meddwl iawn i gael achos iawn. Mae'n meddwl iawn i gael wlad hwnnw, yn oglaethol iawn angen â'i Better. Mae nifer ar ysgol. Rhaod tiffan. Efallai chi'n oed yn gwneud bobl sy'n gweld i'n meddwl iawn. Dych chi dweud yng Ngorllewch erbyn ni'n meddwlwch chi'n gwybod a beth yw feddwl i'r masmar ym mhwylwch a os ychydig yn maen nhw. Yna maen nhw'n meddwlwch ym mhwylwch ar bobl, rydyn ni'n mynd ardal yn dod ei fod o fewn i'w r氛 ym mhawr. Ond rhywbeth yn gweithio chael ymlaen ei ddefnyddio mewn cyd-afswel? Ondrwydd, mae gennym flwys hynny sydd ynおbl i gweithio mewn gwazawr ac mae'r rhyw dechrau r exempt yn ddweud. Fydd y gwerth gweithio'n ffordd, Jordan yn y cyflwybu sy'n 80% ac yn gweithio eich chynllun gyda pan yna'r sempau lluneg yn y llwy, mae dyna ymddian nhw dyna yma wedi ei phir cyánhur neu y mae'r pethau yma? Mae'n hefyd yn edryd unrhyw sydd o bwysiggin. Jordan yn y topwrdd yng nghyôl yw cyfrifiwyr yn ei wneud â hoff peaks. Mae'n mynd i'n ei ganunol yma, ac roedd y cwysigreth yn ei prynyddu yma'r oed yn y last o'r three seasons or more. Their goalkeepers are world-class goalkeepers. Edison's and Allison's and these people there, they are top-class goalkeepers, so they help your team, they make saves when you rely on them, they train well. I know that from Jordan's point, he's a great professional, so it's just him doing his job really well. We seem to have talked about set pieces even before you even came here at Everton, and both yourselves and Leicester have conceded more from set pieces than any other team in the Premier League. What can you, Leicester, sometimes look, is it or are you going anywhere? We've conceded more than this season. Everton and Leicester have conceded more from set pieces than anybody else this season. You're sure about that one? I'm not sure either. Leicester have conceded 26, and Everton have conceded 26. 26? I've done much of that. Leicester haven't conceded 26 from set pieces. I'll go on target, but... I'm not trying to be clever, because I think defensively, from set pieces, we've been very sound in many ways, so we need to continue with that. We can score more from set pieces. I think there's been a trend this season of teams, maybe not scoring so much from set pieces, maybe teams are tightening up. But yeah, it's not one for this season. It's from the start of last season, I apologise. OK, I like coming here in February, so let's leave that one. That was good preparation on the reporter. Apologies, Frank. So the other end of pitch anyway, Dom, full 90 minutes for him in the last game. How has he reacted to that? Good, very good. He's trained for it a week. Every game is more in the tank for him and more confidence in his own fitness. We can't expect goals every game. We all want that. He had a good chance in the last game that he would have wanted to take. But you see that he's becoming more like himself, and I think that's a great thing for us. So, yeah, it's a big plus for us. Sorry about that. What goals do you have, Carl? Hi, Frank. We spoke about how the defence has improved, but how do you move on from there and get more goals into the team? Play love we did against Palace. Play with an intensity and a good energy in our game and an idea that we want to play. I think we are to continue with that. A good assume, in particular, you use our positivity in the way we play and we've got good confidence. A good assume, we're developing our game and trying to be more progressive in how we play. There will be little blips in the road where maybe we're not as productive or creating enough in certain games in the last month that some of those games have been on the road in tough circumstances. But we just have to keep believing and understand that we have to work for that. If you look across our front line, Dominic, obviously, and we've brought Neil in, but in terms of what goals do we get from wingers, we need to improve that because it's not been there and it's normal, it's the development of a winger. Players that are plundering in 20-plus goals from wide areas and most sellers and the Raheem Stirlings, we're not doing that at 21. So when you look at our team and the young players, we've got sometimes it's like, okay, we're striving towards those things and maybe then as we progress, clinical in a scoring way, but yeah, we've got the idea of what we did against Palace, we scored three goals, we had good chances against Fulham, probably could have scored at Fulham last week, but it wasn't to be. Just check on team news issues, any issues or any returns? No, no we don't. We've got Ben Coffrey back on the training pitch with the team, she's great and training well. Yeri Mina is at that last stage of that as well, he's trained a few days together this week consecutively, he's very close to being able to play and we're sort of where we're at. We're at a decent position without a minute. Thanks, Carl, we're going to Alistair at the BBC. Frank, I don't know if you saw Cymysus, which attributed to the busictus coach about Delhi Ali, said that maybe his performing or his efficiency was below expectations. I just wondered what you thought of that and have you been in touch with him to ask him how things are going up there for him? No, I haven't been in touch with him personally, but James Vaughan does our Loans is in touch with all of our players that are out and I saw those comments but at the moment he's not playing for us, I don't watch their games regularly if I'm honest I've got enough of my play here but we will obviously check in with all our players so we're across it but those comments I just saw as you did. There's been a lot of debate obviously around the World Cup in terms of the amount of games that are being played at the minute and obviously quite a few players have been injured as well. I just wondered whether you'd sort of noticed maybe those that are included on that 55 man list amongst your squad or more generally in the Premier League whether sort of there's the signs of levels have dropped off at all or your players may be conscious of getting an injury before the tournament? No, not from my players. I think that's pretty impossible. I say impossible, I can't speak for everybody, but I think if you were playing at this level I wouldn't expect that from my players and I haven't seen it, I think you have to keep it at a level for your own form for your own fitness in a sense you know, keep doing the right things which means you have to train at a good level to be able to play every week and if this World Cup is coming quicker than ever in terms of the minute they stop they'll pretty much go straight into it and need to be at a good level. I think the injuries from some of these injuries are normal you know, I played when it was like maybe they're more frequent at the minute because of the squeeze of the fixture list for certain, seems particularly who we're playing in Europe playing regularly every few days so that squeeze seems to have affected it slightly is what it is, but I've not seen any change in my players. Have you seen any change in the levels of the Premier League do you think at all? In terms of the intensity maybe? No, I haven't seen that it's the most intense league in the world so maybe players are playing in it regularly or maybe at more risk maybe because they have this they have to repetitively train and play and perform at top levels and that stresses your body so maybe in the league that risk is there but I think squads generally big enough to handle handle that particularly these teams that are playing in Europe generally have 25 players or so 22-25 outfield players that can rotate in and out and keep the level of the team so that's just kind of where the modern day game is and the World Cup was always going to bring around some issues around it because it's different to what we know before but there were issues with the old World Cups we always used to not complain but I wonder what to do with that three weeks two, three weeks in between the end of the season and the start of the World Cup that was a difficult thing to challenge so they normally bring up different challenges But does it mean that you're willing to declare how many of you are on that 55-month squad from the Everton? No, if it's not a public I wouldn't declare it That's fine I just also wanted to ask you a bit about sort of off the field with the World Cup as well you may have seen that overnight FIFA issue the letter which is a basic column on the 32 nations there to sort of almost concentrate on football really rather than sort of getting involved too much in the controversies there's been stuff from various teams about sort of migrant worker deaths worker's rights even LGBT issues as well I just wanted to do what you thought of that where that was right for FIFA to say that sort of thing or whether teams and players should speak up or not I think it's I think it's the prerogative of either individuals or countries or teams as they feel strongly enough about something that they can speak up I think that's fine I think that's right and I think it's sort of expected but I also respect the privacy of people who don't want to and want to go and play football or not I don't think that makes you a bad person I think you have a right to speak up or not if you're in the public eye the World Cup being in Qatar getting them up is a good thing generally going forward that's my opinion on it as head manager I think actually Jordan Henderson said something yesterday or maybe even today about it's not fair on players necessarily because they were the ones that chose for the World Cup to go to Qatar that was FIFA so do you feel like questions should be directed at FIFA rather than the players? Absolutely and it seems like they've directed the question back doesn't it so I think it should be and I don't think it should be on players is they comfortable to speak and they feel strongly about something in the sand something that I think is they feel in the right calls and I think fair play but also as I say I have to sit here and get asked that sometimes I don't want to give you my personal answer it's not a bad thing it's just the fact that I have some beliefs I think should be you have that right to not and to get on with your job the fact that the World Cups in Qatar is what it is I don't think it makes someone a bad person to represent their country there and stay quiet or to represent their country there strongly Thank you Just on the World Cup in terms of internally how are you keeping the players who aren't going to Qatar in tip top condition back here because unlike it's a summer World Cup it obviously comes in the middle of the season We're going to Australia for two games so that's a good thing because it's a club to go out there and see our fans and play competitive games some players need them, some players are not being playing so much players are returning from injury so that's a week and then the players have a little bit of time off which again I think this season is good for those ones who are adieu it and then we'll train back into the season with a couple of friendlies probably behind closed doors to keep some match practice and then it all starts again at the end of December Just ahead of the Palace game Nathan Patterson is ready to start So the Leicester game Leicester game, yeah he is ready to start he came on last week and it's more just my decision now of how ready to start he is and looking at your bench your name for the film are you now able to name the strongest 20 man squad you've been able to do so since you've been at the club Yeah, since I've been at the club we've got a pretty clean bill fitness wise now we've got some competition in areas of the pitch that wasn't there last season so yeah, I am and that's now for me to manage that manage the squad, managing game manage players that want to play more minutes because a good problem can sometimes give you other issues because players want to play but we can't complain about feeling in a stronger position so it's up to us to sort of take that forward Just finally for me some more exciting pictures this week of the developments at the Brownley Moor Dock how excited are you when you see things actually coming together in a really exciting way? Yeah, I'm really excited about it it's a huge thing for the football club to move moving in a forward direction to an amazing stadium that's really important and special people at this club have made happen with a lot of work and that's ongoing obviously and it's an exciting factor to myself to the players, hopefully the fans because as much as good as in has been an incredible place in this history of this great club and let's try and transfer that across to this new stadium that is sort of rising every day as we speak, which is great Thanks Hi Frank, just touch on the injury situation does feel like you have been like the walking wound at that time during the club you said you wanted to make the squad more robust over the summer what changes have you made since them arrivals and the medical departments that improve availability? Yeah, I mean we've made a couple of changes in the medical department brought in some talented people brought in people in the sport science area as well and it's important to say at that point that it's not their responsibility as departments they're always contributing factors to injuries some were long term injuries when I came in so I think it's a constant challenge for all teams you look around and another team that could be having a what's seen as a crisis Liverpool recently seeing a list of players that can't play so we all have it maybe at certain times you just have to do the best you can cover as many bases so some of that is also recruitment of players that you feel are robust and have a history of playing multiple games because that normally means they put something together right and how they maintain themselves so a mixture of player departments and communicating and trying to get the players at the optimum level but keeping them fit. With Jerry Mayn who is close to coming back he's obviously had a lot of injured problems how do you make him more available and giving his injured records is difficult for you to really plan not in your best team but really plan to have them in your sort of core group of players just because no one disputes quality but his injured records speaks for itself really. Sure, some individuals have different factors involved and obviously Jerry's history just since I've been asked to deal with that many times he's come off when he's played and missed periods of time so we try and work with him, we try and make sure that you have a good relationship with the player they also have to invest into it and sometimes you have to control their rehab and their training and sometimes players get frustrated with that because they want to crack straight on out on the pitch to play and we have to make sure that we know what we're doing and sometimes hold back to try and maintain fitness so those are challenging moments at times because everyone wants to get back and play but we have to try and do the best we can with that one.