 Hello and welcome to ToffeeTV, it's me Paul Neil from Irish Football Fan TV and I'm here for the Sunday supplement, which is a more, I suppose, calm look at Friday night's game after the kind of dust to settle, obviously ever, I've lost to Neil to Aston Villa, a Villa Park, which is like their first win in the Premier League and I think 20 attempts, but yeah, I suppose we'll start off as always with the line-up and the obvious name that was was missing off the team sheet was Goebbam and Snorri Lin came in for him but I don't know, it was kind of the norm really, look at Dean, came in and I left back, you know, there was fears that he was going to be missing, but he came back in, slotted in like he normally would and yeah, so the backfives was the same you know, going into the game, hadn't conceded a goal, there was all that talk, the usual bullshit, you know, hyping it up and I think at that point everyone was kind of had that kind of weird feeling that something was going to go wrong, but we'll get to that in due course, and then into midfield then it was, you know, Gomez Snorri Lin and Sigurdsson as the three and then you had Bernard, Richard Allison and Dominic Cavallio up top, which isn't really a surprise because I think people are still giving Dominic the benefit of the day while we're waiting for Keane to kind of get adjusted to the Premier League again, I'll come on to Keane later on in this video, but just like the first 15 minutes, we were totally dominant, all the momentum was with us we looked like we were going to score and it's just the same thing that keeps on happening where we are dominating teams and not scoring, you know it's costless games obviously you know, they get a great goal. I thought as well, I thought Luca Dean and Bernard started off really well, but after about 15, kind of 20 minutes, then that started to fade and Jota started getting the better of Dean I don't know whether he's still injured or what the case was, now he didn't have an overly bad game and he wasn't like a stand-out bad player, but it just wasn't, I suppose, up to his usual very high standards and yeah, ultimately it's Jota then who started getting a bit of joy, he started getting a bit of confidence and then you could see that then by their first goal, when he cuts inside and delivers a very clever pass into Wesley and I think one of the guys said it, either Paz or Pett, sorry, had said it in one of the videos that, you know, you look at Dominic Avalon, I think it was Pett on the phone, where he said that Dominic Avalon does not make those runs in behind defenders, he's just always, he's back to go very predictable the way he plays and it does get frustrating and you know, everyone's like oh he's young and he deserves a chance and all, I get that, but he needs to start hitting the back of the net and ultimately that's what the strikers are judged on, they're not judged on, you know, back to goal, you know, maybe Emile Heskey was judged on that, you know, if he wants to be, does he want to be a Heskey or does he want to be a Mike Avalon, for example, that's what Cavalilion's got to look at because, you know, Keane's coming in there fast and he looks like he's making a difference, but anyway, I'll get to that in a sec and so yeah, as I say, you know, Cavalilion misses an absolute sitter from Colman Cross, who as well, Seamus didn't really have his best game at all, I thought, I'm normally one of his biggest fans and I didn't think he had the greatest of games, no, not, I didn't think anyone was overly good at all, I didn't think anyone could have came off that pitch and said that, you know, they had a really good game, I didn't think anyone in the whole starting 11 could have came off and said that, and Keane was getting constantly bullied by Wesley throughout and, you know, Mina, he seems to spend more time fighting with people when the ball was dead, he was spending more time fighting with people than actually, you know, folks when the game was in play and so on and that again, didn't have an overly bad game, but, you know, as I say, he just spent more time fighting with the opposition than he did actually, you know, doing anything with the ball, we're going into halftime 1-0 down, it was a real shock, but once we conceded the goal, it was all villain to halftime, we come back out, as we probably predict, Silver has a go at them and they come out and they start trying to create chances, but again, you know, Sigurd's in non-existent in the middle there, I don't think he gets enough balls, it's probably been highlighted in the last week with Andy and Ped, I spoke about him a few times, how we just constantly go out wide all the time and, you know, fans are noticing these things, how is the manager not noticing these things, you know, I understand Sigurd's not to have a silver and he's not going to pick up the pockets of space and stuff like that, but he needs to do something to be, it's definitely becoming more effective because ultimately he's just a, you know, a passenger in the midfield really and you'd be better off sticking someone up the very top, which ultimately that's what Silver did, he switched to a 4-2 and I suppose in a way we got more joy, but it ultimately didn't put the ball in the net and then that's not Silver's fault, you know, he can only bring the players on, he can't put the ball in the net for them. The subs that then, anyway, they came on the second half where Keane, then he had a woe, he came on, it was really good when he came on as well and then Theo Walcott came on, I thought also Richie Harrison had a very quiet game, but his standards, I still think he's coming back into fitness and I think in the next couple of weeks you'll probably see him start getting back in and amongst it again, which, you know, we really need him back for it and also there's again, you ultimately think of the chance that Dominic Averloon missed it for Richie Harrison was in that stroker's position, he'd probably bet your house on, he would have scored it and then, you know, a woe becomes on straight away and starts making a difference, getting the ball, trying to play cutting passes, penetrative passes in behind the defence, in between the lines, he's starting to make these passes that, you know, our players just don't look like they're capable of doing at times. Richie Harrison is very direct, you know, and I don't think his football brain is as good as a Noobi or a Bernard and you look at the way Giota set up to go for Wesley, I don't think Richie Harrison has that in his locker yet, that might come with time, but I do think, you know, if you're not going to stay keen, why not have, you know, a Noobi or Bernard out wide on either side and then you have Richie Harrison through the middle, like he's come out and said he doesn't think that's the best position for Richie Harrison, but you've ultimately, someone who can score goals in the box, which is what we need, you know, albeit I know he's not going with his back to goal and he's better over on the people and that's when you see the best of him, but at the same time, if you want someone who you know is going to score your goals, why not put them down in the middle if you're still waiting on Keane? I mean, Cavalry Lund's not really done it and to say, oh my god, you know, he has to start the next game, it's not really the case, you might think I'm being harsh and saying that, but I feel like I'm being truthful. Then Moise Keane comes on as well with a Noobi, sorry, and I thought he was fantastic when he came on, looked like he was trying to grab the game where the score for the neck and try and get us a winner, you know, every time the ball came to him and he wasn't getting it that much, but any time it did come to him, he always did something positive and he set up a chance for Walcott and again, I think if you have a chance in that position, he scores. Walcott, you know, he rushed the ball to the head and skys it over, got something completely under the ball and it's just frustrating because, you know, you think we should be going there and getting a win, you know, all is positivity and optimism at the start of the season and, you know, we went to first two games unbeaten and we didn't see the go blah, blah, blah, first chance to go top and all this crap. I think we got to get into our game instead of just focusing on, okay, let's get this result and let's move on. We've got Lincoln and we've got Wolves now in our next two games and I think the Wolves game is going to be a huge test for us because, you know, everyone's saying that, you know, if we want to break the top six, you start beating the teams around you and so on, like, we have to bounce back immediately from this loss. Like, I still can't believe that we lost to Villa, if I'm honest, because overall, I didn't think that they were the better team. They obviously got their last goal at El Ghazi in the last couple of seconds because we are pushing on so much. Look, I'm not discrediting Villa or anything like that, you know, they got the result. Happy days for them. It's their first Premier League win, you know, I hope they have a great season. As the lads said previously, I think they have a great club and, you know, it's great to see them back in the Premier League. But from an Everton standpoint, we have to be beating these teams and if we're going out and just, I just find it hard to see why we can't go to these places and get wins, like, why is it so difficult? And why do we make it so difficult for ourselves? You know, our defence can't be solely blamed. Our strike forward has to be, you know, scoring too. And I do think now you'll see with Lincoln, Moise Keane, you'll start that game. I think maybe then you'll start to see him starting more and more games as the season goes on. And maybe Calvert-Leone's better off coming off the bench and trying to make a difference that way. Or maybe they'll go with a 4-4-2 during the game and mix it up and have Calvert-Leone up there with Keane. Who knows? But ultimately something's got to change in there. Again, Sigurdsson, he needs to try and find a way that, well, either Sigurdsson needs to find a way that the system's going to suit him, or Silver needs to find a way for the system to suit him, or else he's going to be taking out that position. Again, Ataka Babin was a huge loss in central midfields and, you know, it's telling that Idris Agui has gone, like, the energy in the midfield seems to be sapped. And if we're talking about bad performances as well, which I probably didn't highlight, Andre Gomez had an absolute shocker. And he just, he kind of knew at the first 10 minutes, this fellow's, he's just not with it today. And whether that's still carrying a knock from a few weeks ago against Crystal Palace, or, you know, is he lacking fitness or what? He was just not the Andre Gomez. And even the Carragher had even said it on commentary, I think it's his brother playing out there, like, we can't be afford performances like that. And I'm surprised he wasn't subbed off and I would have rather have Tom Davis in there giving it his all. I know he's, you know, nowhere near his level, but he would have given a lot more I thought. And, you know, Gomez was obviously having a stinker. But look, that's been the Sunday supplement. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Can we bounce back against Wolves? How do you think we'll do against Lincoln? Let us know in the comments. Don't forget to subscribe to ToffeeTV. And if you want more videos from me, head over to IrishFullBallFanTV, their YouTube, or you can hit us up on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter. And I'll speak to you all soon. Thanks for watching.