 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the math reaction. Everton to Norwich City Nill at Gwderson Park today. The Blues back to winning ways after obviously a disappointing week losing at Aston Villa and then going out on penalties to Queen's Park Rangers. Turned up today at Gwderson facing a team that had lost 15 Premier League games on the run. I've seen quite a few people on social media saying time for Everton and all of that. But the Blues got the job done and that was the most important thing about today was actually winning the football game and Everton have managed to do that today with a clean sheet as well. You know which is excellent. Before the game obviously Everton welcome back to Overton Pickford after missing the last couple of games through injury. He was back in the side. Ben Godfrey was at right back. We had Jerry Meen and Michael Keane in the heart of the defence. Luca Dean was fit to play despite there being some worries that he'd missed the game after limping off at QPR. In midfield the core eight Alan and we had Alex O'Wobee, Damari Gray and Andros Tamsen behind Salomon Rondon. A couple of young lads on the bench Ella Sims and Lewis Dobbin. Jared Branthart was on the bench despite playing against Manchester United for the 23s as well. So it was a thin bench because obviously there was the no Gomez and Gabaman and players like this. And you could see that it was just a game that Everton had to simply manage by winning the game. You know big game at United next week, a tough game at Manchester United next week. And you know this was represented an opportunity to get some momentum swung back our way. And that's what we did. You know I think Everton started the game okay in control of the game. I would say a lot of nice intricate football of times but really lacking some on putting the foot through the ball in and around the edge of the penalty area. And probably the best move we had was one down the left hand side and it eventually came over to Rondon. He laid it off and Andros Tamsen hit a shot which Krull saved comfortably. That being probably the slickest move we've had. We'd had ones where we'd broken quickly in the wrong ball. It just wouldn't fall to the players in the right area. Ben Goffrey had a shot which deflected into the arms of Krull. Norwich got bodies in the way of shots as well. But Everton for me just took too many touches in the first half in the final third. But we did get a penalty. And Alan who Iman D'Corey I thought were excellent. Alan picked the ball up, went on a run, got into the penalty area, was side down. The referee initially didn't give anything. I think he might have given a corner. But obviously the VAR referee had seen that there was clear contact with Alan. The referee went over to have a look at it. And when you see it again, it's a penalty. A first look. I don't know why it took so long to get the referee over to have a look at it. But he did go over. He did decide it was a penalty. And Andros Tamsen stepped up and sent Krull the wrong way to give Everton the lead. He's been fantastic since coming in as a free transfer in the summer. Everton doing very well this season out of penalties. Our third penalty of the season gave us the lead. And off we went from there and you know could have added to it in the first half. Norwich for their part, still plate. Really nice football. But there's just nothing in that side. He can't get chances created for Puckie who we know can score. They have one shot from the edge of the box which Job and Pickford pushed wide. They bounced in front of him, pushed wide. And that was kind of like the summer day of effort in the first half. Went in the break. Everton's totally in control. Came out for the second half. And I thought Everton started the second half quite well as well on the front foot. Andros Tamsen flashed a shot into the side netting. We certainly just had all of the ball and moving it round. But then Norwich grew into the game and got better and better I thought. But again without really lacking in that final third. There was a shot from just outside the box which Job and Pickford tipped over the bar. And they had a free header inside the box which the centre back really should have done better. I think it might have been Kebach should have done better. But other than that it was a lot of intricate play with Norwich but no end product whatsoever. Everton did get the second goal. It was a very good second goal as well. D'Corey involved Tamsen. They involved a great run on the outside of Tamsen by Adelaide D'Corey. Andros Tamsen rolled them in and D'Corey dispatched it beyond cruel to give Everton the tune he'll lead and basically seal the game. There was still time for the manager to give a Premier League debut to Lewis Dobb and he came on with five or six minutes left. Show some nice bright touches in that as well. There was a lot of people thinking Rondon was going to be going off after a bar an hour. But I think obviously the manager just wanted to get some, you know, a 19-minute in his legs. He finished the game. Andros, Tamsen, and Damari great both substituted in there. But it was a good win for Everton. It was only Everton about winning the game today. It was always going to be a tricky game. Norwich, you know, could have caught us out today. Last time they were up in the Premier League they come to Godderson on, you know, not on great form and beat us too little. And today was making sure that didn't happen. And Everton have negotiated it well and have won the game. And that's all that really matters. And we now go to Manchester United next weekend on the same point as United. They bat a filler today and were beating in the last minute. So, you know, you never know. Maybe we'll do the same to them next week. But we go there with 13 points, the same as then, the same as Manchester City, the same as Chelsea. So, you know, doing okay, doing well, doing well. It's been a good start of the season. Obviously going off the cut was disappointing, but it's been a good start of the season. And, you know, let's get to this international breaking and try to get a few more players back as well and get up to what we will consider our first choice side. Man o dem atrw i fi was Abdelai D'Corey. I know Andrew Tarn's end worked his socks off, scored the goal, created the goal, which is fantastic. But D'Corey for me was everywhere today, box to box, getting in amongst the goals, which is exactly what we want to see from him. He seems to be everywhere. I thought Alan was excellent as well, and Gerri Mina, absolutely brilliant. And in Damari Gray, you always have got someone who carries a threat all the time. But for me, my man o dem atrw is Abdelai D'Corey. That is it. Give the video a thumbs up. 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