 I'm going toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. The fallout continues after Everton's 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford yesterday. The FFA have confirmed they won't be charging Anthony Marshall with simulation, trying to make more of it to deceive the referee. Dyn ni, mae'n fawr yn fawr. Mae'r fawr, ei ddweud yn fawr, yng nghydrygu'n vo'r fawr yn fawr, mae'n fawr, mae'n fawr, i fawr, a'r ysbblwys. Mae'r clathenberg, ei lŷn sy'n fawr, mae'n fawr yn fawr, yn fawr yn fawr. Ac mae'n gweld bod nhw'n ei wneud o'r wlas. Mae'r sefydlu arall. Mae'n oes eu bodi'n bwnnig. Felly na wedi'i bod yna'n gwneud a gyda'n hyngor, mae gefnodd ddiwedd y mae genny'n gymaint ar y twel. Mae'n ddiddorol fwy o'r bwysig a nhw'n gyflym mwy i'n dda'u bwysig. Mae'n gwybodaeth arall o'r sefydliadau. Mae'n gwybodaeth yn gwybodaeth. Felly mae'n wneud o'r sefydliadau, mae'n gwybodaeth arall. a Marshall Bunkby. But to be honest, it doesn't matter, it's done now, doesn't matter. What, the thing that alarms me is, someone's pointed out that John Moss is apparently down to referee the Chelsea game. Surely that can happen. Surely we can't have him three times in seven games or something like six games. Surely. You know, and if it is, I hope ever to say, nah, we don't want him. Arsenal, no, thank you. Manchester United, we're not having them at Chelsea either. But who knows? Off the back of the defeat, James Coleman has come out and said that Everton stood off. Manchester United and showed them too much respect in the first half, including himself. Yeah, I think we did. I think the disappointing thing for me was, I thought we would go there and try to win the game. We did, but I wanted us to play the way we've been playing as fluid as we have been, and we weren't. And yet, I understand you've got to give some credit to Manchester United for that, but just like an in-between performance, I didn't think they were very good either. I thought both teams struggled to be honest, but you know, Coleman's comments do kind of ring true. We did stand off them too much. When we got on them a bit more in the second half, we had a bit more joy, but again, we just left wanting a little bit in that final third. The team spirit, he said there's a great spirit in the side and we were unlucky, but he did say we have to get better in every department, offensively and defensively. And he's right because that's what we're striving for. You know, it wasn't a disastrous result yesterday. It wasn't a terrible performance. I don't think it was a particularly good performance. I don't think it was a particularly bad performance. It was just a, I don't know, a scrappy performance by both teams, like I said, but the spirit is there and we still went at them and a true one, we were still pushing and they had uncomfortable moments, Manchester United make no mistake about that. Marco Silva admitted after the game, he was frustrated with the results. He said we have to do better, particularly in the final third. He said when we come to places like Old Trafford, the same at the Emirates, we have five or six chances. We have to score more than one goal. And it's as simple as that, we have to. We can't keep passing up good opportunities. Bernard missed a good opportunity. Rossialas enforced a couple of good saves out of the hair. Sigurddon out of the head of straight at the hair. Gomez out of the head of straight at the hair. You know, you go to these places, you have to take those chances when you come along. Marco did say it wasn't a penalty and he's not happy with the decision, but we have to get on with it and he's right. And we have to work hard to get the three points now against Brighton at the weekend. And that's it, isn't it? I think this season we probably will be a little bit like this. There'll be a bump in the road and we have to recover everyone behind the team at the weekend. Let's get out and get those three points against Brighton and keep on the tails of the coattails off the top six to stay in there and keep the momentum going and week by week we'll get better. Finally, but a good news. James McCarthy completed 90 minutes on Saturday night for the under-23 side. They beat Manchester City 1-0 Basisambu with a penalty in the fourth minute given Everton a victory. Everton did have Mason Holgate sent off in the second half for his second Buccal ball offence. It was a game which also saw Benny Benningimmi and Kim Dahl play as well. But David Unsred was full of praise for James McCarthy said he was excellent. He got better and better as the game went on and it tested him into the way he's done in the game. He looked very strong, very quick and it was fantastic all night. So that's really good news for James, completing 90 minutes. Remember he played in a 60 minute game a couple of weeks ago as well. So it's great that he's got another 90 minutes under his belt. So he'll be pushing now to be involved in the 18. So long making thing, let's keep all of our players fully fit. And finally, Henry Ong Y Cwru, Everton's lone striker, remember him? He's open to be back at the weekend for Galatasaray just in time for the Nigeria game against South Africa. The week later, obviously Everton won them to be as available as he can for Nigeria and rack up those caps so that when they apply for a work permit they've got a good chance of getting one. That is it on the news daily. If you haven't subscribed to Toffy TV, please do so when it takes a check. Click the bell notification button as well so that you're notified whenever there's a video. And if you want more videos, get over it and join us on Patreon like lots of you already have. Thanks for supporting us. See you soon on Toffy TV.