 Yn y fideio yw yn fawr yn fawr. Fawr yn fawr yn fawr mae ych yn rhan o'r fawr yn teimlo yn fawr i'r fawr,'r rhaglen i'r stafell, o'r fawr yn fawr. A chyfnod y fawr yn fawr arall, eisiau rhoi'r link yn y ddweud ac mae'r fawr yn bryd. Welch yn y toffi y TV, mae'n ddwch chi'n rhan o'r fawr yn gweithio y gynhyrch, ond y fawr yn fawr yn fawr. Mae'r fawr yn fawr yn fawr yn fawr yn fawr. Efallai mae'n gŵr i'r cyflwyng gyda'r gweithio, ond gan allan o'r sgwrs, ac i'n gweithio'r cwpi ddweud o'r ysgwrn. Yn ymwneud ein bod yn ffordd, mae'r ffordd yn gyflawni'n gweithio'r gwybod y link yn y cyfysgwyr. Yn 3 gŵl, yna gyrfa'r gennym ar y nil. First thing is we need a proper captain. This is where, you know, I only end up, I wanted James Coleman to be the captain, I thought. The passion, the aggression that he shows or has shown in his everything career would carry him to be a natural captain. But the reality is we ain't got one in the side. James certainly isn't it. You know, goes up to the referee to speak to him and it's all this and you can see the referee on the other way and he's... There's no authority there for him. Maybe he just doesn't like that side of having to do that. But we haven't got a proper captain on that pitch. We need a captain who's going to be in the referee's face challenging the referee. That's what you're there for. You're there to ask the referee about decisions, you know, gozzling for them in the referee's ear the whole game. And yet we've got nothing, you know, things are happening and we're just accepting it. And it's, you know, I loved Jack Ylthair, loved him, but he wasn't a fantastic captain in terms of being able to influence the referee. And Coleman's the same. Love shame is Coleman, but exactly the same, a quiet captain. It's not good enough. I'm afraid you need better because you need to pull players into position and have a go at plays and you have to be able to influence the referee or at least make him see that. Cos that performance today by Anthony Taylor was absolutely, absolutely horrendous. Where he was pathetic and we allowed him to get away with it. All day I haven't come off with half a dozen bookings and we have is absolutely busy, busy. That kid in the field that we stayed on the pitch is just unbelievable because the amount of hours he got away with is ridiculous. I haven't as well. Horrible, horrible plan to cook the right back as well. He's done about nine fouls, bad ones as well at times and he's just got away with it. So that's what we need to address first. Secondly, the charlison got to be better at when you play enough runs. And what, by better, what I mean is you've got to be able to match up with the centre back. Falling over, arching your back giving cheap three kicks away when he's struggling. It isn't good. It doesn't help anybody. There was one in the second half, it might have even been a cook again. It's gone for it. It's 50 pence today. Up in the air and the charlison stands his ground. Cook's got to go over the top and jump with him. But he doesn't. He's arching his back and he's given cheap three kicks away when they're struggling. He's done it on some in the occasions and out on his natural game. But doing the direct none that he does and there was one in the second half where he's taken a thing, played it into him, he plays, they're over each other, done better. That's fine, that kind of centre forward play, but the other stuff don't give cheap three kicks away, make yourself big. Back into them when they're not, you know, when you just walk on the map or throw in an arm and you've got to be cleverer than that when you're playing that position because you're letting teams off, you know, if they're under pressure. So he has to work on that more so than other things, you know, in his game. You know, we need them to get a goal, get them into double figures for the season. He'll have done really well, but that kind of thing just don't give cheap three kicks away like that because it doesn't help anybody, but the turning doesn't help us. And also he's got to later be a little bit more of a focal point for us, I think. But you know, that's probably why we're all crying out for a centre forward and then he can be moved to either wing. But you know, he's still by far our best option through the middle at the moment. And thirdly and finally today is we need more from Guilffy Sigurddon. You know, we had that paper patch in September, October and November when he was really good. But of late, he's just being, you know, he was excellent at Burnley when he was playing deep. Imen Gomez playing as the lineman field players, but in that number 10, he's just on the periphery of the game. He doesn't affect the game enough. And we saw it in David Brooks today, what having a mobile player in that position can do for you. And I think we, Guilffy, what I think should have happened today was when Gomez was running around, like he was looking to get sent off. Marco Silva should have took, should have dropped Guilffy back into that position because I think he's better from that position than he is in the 10 because he's just not effective enough in that number 10. He's not mobile enough. He needs to give us a little bit more because when he's playing well and when he's on form, Everton play much better. When Imen Gomez are clicking and they're both getting their heads up and pinging it on the pitch, we'd look like a better side. But he's struggling for whatever reason. I might just be tired as he's played a lot of games. You know, we need, excuse me, we need to get more out on still a quality footballer, but, you know, we're not playing well at the moment and the manager has to look for different solutions to try and get us back up to speed. You know, confidence is a big thing and it's not just in sigur. I'm talking about the team as well. We look like a team with zero confidence anywhere on the pitch. You can see that the defence panach yn when a ball goes in, you can see the front three panach yn it snapping at things, you know, snatching a chance of banard, snatching a three or four of charles, and everyone, when you're confident, Everton's instinctive and things are calm. Everton, you pass it, you get it back. Some of our passing at the moment in that, certainly in the first half today, we just give the ball away under no pressure. It was terrible and that is, yes, it's bad for them, but it's also poor confidence. It's low on confidence because why else would they go from a team that look like they could cause the top six real issues and have fun apart from the spares and even that if they're going to, they might have been a little bit different. We've caused all the top sides problems because we were a bit more confident when we were playing them, zipping it round and cutting it. Then we've gone into a period of games where playing against teams nowhere near as good as the level above and we look like we can't pass anything when really to be easier in these games for us to dictate and pick them off. That's the level of being able to get into all that top six is when you can make controlling games. You pick these teams off with ease and then it's about can you take your chances. We need confidence or book gilfy whatever it is, either a rest for fitness wise or maybe a treat of the system. We need to get more out of them because he's really, he's the player who unlocks things for us or who we look to to unlock things. And I think at the minute he's just below the level that he set himself to be fair in September and October. So there are my three things. If you haven't subscribed, please do show off your videos, get over to Peyton, check out Peds, instant match reaction and player ratings later. Excuse me. Thanks for watching. See you later.