 Welcome to the Toffees Tactics Show, I didn't do one last week. This week's going to be a little bit brief of the normal, being renovating studios and stuff, but it is back and will be back every week. Let's get on. Since the last one we've played West Ham at home and capitulated despite me giving all the reasons why we, how we could beat West Ham. We went out and turned in a rubbish performance and were beaten, missed far too many chances that day. So yeah, so off we went last week to the Emirates, which hasn't been a happy hunting ground for us, hasn't has it, let's be honest, 1996, the last time we won there. Marco Silva made some changes to his team tactically. Morgan Snidlin came off the side, Tom Davis was captain and he had a different make-up in midfield. Obviously we welcomed back with Charles and he was being a big miss for us while he'd been suspended and obviously Michael Keane came back in which was probably the biggest shock. Up front he went with Dominic Calvert-Lewin rather than Jank Tolson and he went with Dominic Calvert-Lewin simply I think for pace. Jank hasn't been scoring goals this season, so he was probably an easy drop. Calvert-Lewin came in with his pace and I'll just figure this image up now. This is basically how you want to have it set up. So as you can see he's got Michael Keane in there with Zuma and then in midfield he's got Davis and Garner there to be more mobile because obviously Arsenal are a mobile side. Morgan Snidlin is a bit more disciplined in terms of sitting but everything's a little bit slower. So we had Tom Davis and he had Garner in there to be nice and busy, gilfee ahead of them to try and link up with that and make it that the front four almost make it a diamond type of attack. Obviously for Charles and back on the left Theo on the right and Dominic Calvert-Lewin through the middle. And you know what I think it worked in terms of the way we played. I thought the first half I thought we were very very good. We broke through them so many times. I mean we had an opportunity inside two minutes. Tom Davis with an absolutely fantastic three ball to Dominic Calvert-Lewin. And if he rolls it's great so with Charles and it's 1-0. Or if he takes a shot himself it's 1-0 and Dominic hesitated and tried to go round Petitech the wrong angle. He was making the goal smaller for himself and didn't get it right anyway and that squandered that opportunity. We had others in terms of one which Gilfee put Theo Wolcott through and he should have done better. But Charles had two with three shots which Petitech saved. It was a really incisive attack on display by Evan and I think we got about them. We restricted Arsenal to hardly anything. Jordan Pickford makes a good save that he should make I think for him. I think it was a barmy angle runs even on those two. Other than that they had nothing. They had really nothing. We dealt with the corners quite comfortably. We went and won the first ball like we talked about on here in terms of the Zonal. We went and made sure we met that so that was okay. So everything was quite good. We came out for the second half. We started again. We had the ball. We were on top and then we gave the goal away and the goal was really frustrating because it can be avoided. Tom Davis gets a half clearance on the edge of the box. Gilfee doesn't react. He's a bit far up the pitch for me. He doesn't react. The ball comes back to Ramsey who shrugs off Davis and then plays a ball in to lack of set. Now I'm going to put another graphic on the screen here and this is what I think John Joe Kenny should be doing and I don't understand why he doesn't. The ball has gone into lack of set there. Now John Joe Kenny forces lack of set onto his left side to that shaded area that is on the screen. Then half of that issues are gone immediately but the goal is gone immediately because he's forced him onto his weaker foot and I don't understand why he doesn't. He allows lack of set to stop and come back inside. He's too far away from him instead of going and pressing him in that area and forcing him onto his left hand side. Then he allows other people to pick runners up but I haven't actually got eight men around the penalty area to Arsenal's four. Because John Joe Kenny allows lack of set to come back inside and whip it into that top corner there's not much we can do. Everybody else is trying to pick people up and it's in the net and we're one little down from no way. It doesn't get me wrong it was a really good finish by lack of set but it could have been avoided. And I know most goals can be avoided of course they can but that to me was just a little bit cheap. You know if he takes him on the outside and wax it in with his left foot then you'd go what a goal. Not really much we could do but just think showing him back inside. The way we showed you our melenko inside the other week against West Ham onto his better foot it's just it could be avoided.