 Welcome to Trophy TV, it's the match reaction, Evan Nill, Aston Villa to the Blues, beating at home for the first time under Sean Dyche. Very, very frustrating afternoon. It wasn't a very good game of football, I'll be honest, but I don't expect very good games of football between now and the end of the season. I think both teams were poor, really poor. And the game turned on a penalty decision, it was a penalty, there's no complaints about that, it was a ridiculous decision by Garnett to try and win the ball in that area. And it cost evidently dearly and then obviously Villa broke away and added a second with again some really poor defender from Conak Holy this time. And they won the game and evidently, the minute it went 1-0 to Villa there was no way back for Evan and this team. Simply doesn't score goals. I thought the manager, for me personally, got it wrong today. I'd have never started with Neil Malpie's up against two very big centre backs in Tyrone-Mings and Ezy Conser and it played out like that really. Apart from the odd little touch, neat touch, he didn't do much, wasted a good opportunity in the first half and he's just not much of a threat on that. It's frustrating, of course it is, he was the one we brought in to try and back up Dominic Calvert-Lewan. It is what it is, there's no point going back over it. Everton came out for the, you know, came out in the first half and like I said, neither team. Villa thought it was really poor at the back, but all of the defenders were poor today. But where the argo is in the final third and obviously there's John McGinn as well who had a good game in midfield. Leon Bailey, an old favourite of mine, he didn't really do that much to be fair but he carried a threat and he had Ollie Watkins who I like, who's busy and looks at threats a live way and obviously Jacob Ramsay's excellence as well. Not saying he had a great game because he didn't but they are dangerous and then obviously the subs he made in the second half, certainly bringing on Wendy, he was a good player and he was key wasn't he in both goals. Everton, you know, opportunities, Dwight McNeill put some good crosses in in the first half, we had opportunities off corners, a good move on Alex, a good move on Alex, a save out of Martinis, one he should save really. The Mopi one I've talked about, we got in and made the wrong decision but that happens when you haven't got players who are comfortable scoring goals, they make poor decisions and that is the frustrating thing, as it was against Leeds last week, you know, we should have been three upper half time against Leeds, I feel like we should have been in front today a half time and we weren't and when you have a team that just is devoid of any kind of goals and then you're playing, you're main strikery. He scored one goal all season and it's March, next time Everton take the field, that's poor, poor management and I thought he got it wrong, for me he got it wrong today, others will bullshit now, we understand what he did, I don't understand why you played him but there you go. Come over the second half, there was no real reaction from Everton after half time as he opened the tempo a little bit but Fyllod didn't look like he was going to cause any kind of threat either and you know, the manager at the Marey great warming up again, Ellis Sims, we had things flashing across the air box and we kept winning the ball back high, you know David, we were forcing minks to just kick it anywhere and cons had done it a few times and we had a little bit of joy with that but when we got into the penalty area, the reality is Martinis didn't really have that much to do today. OK Jordan Pickford didn't really have that, he made a will come on to it because Everton's best opportunity came and I hadn't seen it again but there was a bit of bobbling around it and the box had come over it and Martinis has made a good save, it's hit the post I think and gone onto the line, the referee's done the old, you know it didn't cross the line. Am fy ydw i'r rhagliannol hyn roedd yn gwybod o'r llach o Leukoddyn. Rhaid i ddim yn rhan o bocs am ychydig. Mae'r bod yn effaith ac ympholio'n ddangos. So fydden nhw'n ei ganllun o'r dda. Yn yn gwleidio cyntaf sydd yn ddiwedd apryd i'n ffiydiol o'r post a'r tarcofiau yn amlwg. Ond tiffaneu Holden, Cymru, wnaeth dylai'r lŵn contract. Rwy'n amlwg hynny'n gwneud maen nhw. It's antics where I've seen him use a fillerial and severe of wasting time straight away which witness was doing from the first minute. Rhawnlaeth o ran, it's frustrating but it's also good management because he breaks the game up and he's a master at doing all that kind of things. But fair plays too, Mac Nilnill went for it. yw gwendir ond trwch. Llewgodd Eamonn off did ni trwch li anbaillio off as well, ond put myreino on. Dei went for it and within a couple of minutes they got the penalty and like I said before, everything's two-week in the middle of the park and Garnag had to get to themselves the wrong side of John McGinn and made a stupid challenge in the box when there was no reason to. I don't think, you know, Villa to me didn't look like they were going to cause just that much of a threat, o dwi'n wahan't at that time again might have gone on, ni might have done, obviously, but up until then he hadn't. Brings him down. No complaints, it was a penalty and all he rocked and smashed the ball down in the middle to give Philip a lead. And then after that, when he went 1-0, your heart does sink a little bit because you know there's no goals in this team. You look at it and just go. And we don't be Philip at home anyway, so to give them a lead was poor and, you know, we huffed and puffed and we had half opportunities, Malpad, another one on the sixth yard, but I don't know what he was doing. Grey, I don't know, he wasn't set up for a strike of goal and didn't connect with it. We'd had the chance with a woby at 0-0, you know, there was I don't know about six appeals for a penalty, but Anthony Taylor, who, for me, was Villa's best player today, he was that bad. They broke away when they sent Cody to shop and someone else with a dum. We've never understood defenders who, if someone goes to shoot, you turn your back on them, I've just never understood it. And he finished it smartly with his left foot. And that was it, 2-0 game over. What I will say is once they went 1-0, they did control that last period of game and we didn't have an answer for it. And we haven't because whoever's decision it was, Kevin Thelwell, the board, whatever, whose decision it was to go through the whole of January without bringing forward players in. It's going to be on their head. It's going to be on their heads if Everton go down, isn't it? Because we don't have any, without Dominic Calvert-Lewan, Ella Sims is raw. But for me, he should be playing right now. Take the edges off. My party's not the answer. And we don't have anyone else. Dominic Calvert-Lewan's simply not fit. And to allow that to happen in January when, especially, you know, the Fabardasden questions on Everton printed them on their website this weekend. And one of the questions dealt with the January transfer window. And they had the cheek to say they were looking at targets in September. It's embarrassing but there you go it is, what it is. Man of the match is, I don't think anyone could say they played well today for me, par for maybe Jordan Pickford. He didn't have that much to do. He made a brilliant save, like I've just said. He made another save from Watkins which he should be even worried about that. At any stage, it was one he should save. I forgot the Martiners saving the first half did nice, sorry. I was thinking back then, they had it from, was it Tarkov? Oh no, oh nana. You could tell me Martiners made a really good save from the first half. But yeah, so Jordan Pickford, man of the match for me and there you go. Disripointing afternoon and backing real trouble now with obviously Leeds winning and Westland winning. So we knew it was going to be like this. So there you go. Right, that's my match reaction. Thanks for watching. See you later.