 Welcome to Toffy TV, here is the maths reaction. Everton nil. Chelsea won the Premier League opener as ended in defeat for Everton. At the first time since 2011, I think Everton have lost the opening day of the season game. That was a home as well, I think it was QPR back then. Yeah, it's one of them today. I don't feel massively upset with the result. I think, I thought Everton did well up until the final third, really. I thought we played quite well in patches. I thought we looked well organised. Chelsea didn't really cause us any issues or too many, but we didn't have anything in that final third. The manager before the game sprung a bit of a surprise with no deli in the starting line-up. It hinted that he would be the one to replace Dominic Calvert-Lewin if it was Anthony Gordon who started off a centre forward. There was Premier League debut for Nathan Patterson, there was Everton debut for James Sarkowski and for Dwight McNeill. Everton started the game really positively. I thought they were in. Chelsea's face, they pushed them back a little bit early on and looked like they were at it really. And then the game, it didn't turn, but the game kind of had a break after 10 minutes when I hadn't seen it again, so I'd need to see it all again, but it was a comedy of theirs, really, by us messing around with it. Ben Godfrey, a poor backpast at Jordan Pickford, who slid to keep it in play even though the images that it was miles out on the lines of another referee didn't see it. It stays in play and Godfrey has to run back and put a tackle in on Kai Haverton. It resulted in what looks like could be a broken ankle or something like that for Ben Godfrey, which means at the very least four months out, if not longer. That's normally what those things are. 10 minutes into the new season and Everton's bad luck continues. I've said it before, if we didn't have bad luck, we'd have no luck at all. It is incredible. It's incredible, but it is what it is. Making Holgate come on, Everton had to defend the whole hoax, the corners. Luckily for Everton, they were in great corners by Rhys James, but resulted in Holgate just adding them out for other corners. In the first half, we'd had opportunities. A great ball in front of Marey Gray. Anthony Gordon should have got his head on and closed his eyes, it looked like, and didn't get near the ball when he should have done. You were left to think if Calvalloon was there, that was a great opportunity. D'Cory added another one wide. James Tarkovsky forced an excellent save from Mendy to tip it over. Everton, they play some nice stuff. I thought a lot of people were very concerned about D'Cory, and I thought the pair were excellent. Chelsea had a lot of the ball, but they didn't really test your own pickford. They weren't really a threat in the final third either. They were just very comfortable in possession. The only real thing they did was a header by Cooler Barley, which was like a back pass to pickford. They had the ball in the net, but it was ruled off, because it was a clean stailing after pickford. It made a little bit of a mess of Canty's shot, which he should have dealt with comfortably. Spilt it and stailing, knocked it in, but he was offside. And then, when the game looked like it was gone, we were gone to half time at 0-0. Everton gave the ball away cheaply, and it results in Chelsea being awarded a penalty. Again, I've not seen it. People around me haven't thought it was a soft penalty. But it looked like the quarry had a little push. It was checked, wasn't it, and they gave the penalty. That's Georgie, and he was so good from the penalty spot, that the outcome was always likely to be a goal for Chelsea, and that's what it was. We went in one down a half time, came out. The second half, and again, competed well, I thought. At some moments when you thought there may be an equaliser, again Chelsea did very little in the final third either. We had an opportunity with Damari Gray, with Thiago Silva made a good block from, and it deflected it wide. We brought De Leon, and he missed a good opportunity when Nathan Patterson went through and squared it too many. Instead of just hitting it first time, I think he tried to get it out of his feet and the opportunity was gone. There was another one that bubbled around in the penalty area. There was a claim for handball. There were numerous signs we got in and put over at the cross, or Chelsea dealt with it. So there was a lot of endeavour today, and there was some positive signs, but we were really where she ought in the final third. I think that from three, Damari Gray, Anthony Gordon, Dwight McNeill, I don't think any of them pulled up any trees today. Deli come on, and it was okay. I still think Damari should have started them, but that's for a different discussion. But I thought Tarkovsky was very good. I thought Nathan Patterson was very good. We also seen Ruben Van Agri come on as well in the second half. But the takeaway from it was that we lost Jerry Meeners as well. His injury, as Ben Goffries was a mistake by us, which ended up leaving Ben with an injury. Jerry Meeners was similar. He had the ball in so much space. He could have just played it back to Pickford, which was the right thing to do first time. I needed to be okay. Instead he tried to do a little shimmy to get away from... I don't know whether it was a bro, it was a stailing at that time, and ended up having it, and ended up going down, injuring himself, and he just looked and think, how do we pick up all of these injuries? But it is what it is. We've lost the opening game. We know there's, you know, we're hoping to get two more field players in. Am y dyw o nanas, deal is very close to completion, not done yet at the time we recorded this video. Eddyn nhw'n gwneud o'r opeth teams on Sunday now, on that'll be announced. Garnaw was still chasing. Chelsea had the cheek to bring Armando bro here on, and he looked powerful and big, we know that. I say the cheek, he's their player, you know what I mean? Just to rub our noses in it a little bit. Everton need a centre forward, they need a forward who's going to go up there and cause teams issues, and we don't have that in the squad, and that's what we need, so all focus I and Matin will be on that, because it was glaringly obvious today, quite good up until the final third, and then it's quite short in the final third, and we can't be like that for the season, even though I think today was a decent performance. Right, I've rattled on long enough. I'm going to give it to Tarkovsky, just because it was his debut, and I thought he had a good game, so James Tarkovsky, my man of the match. 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