 Welcome to Toffing TV, it's a match preview. Everton v Wafford, Carabaugh Cup 4th round. Try Gooderson Park, 7.45 kick-off. I've come on the top and we are ready to get in that quarterfinal. Sti, dwi'n meddwl be Sti Kelly. Sti, a welcome distraction for both teams actually from the Premier League where neither team is tearing up. Anything particularly Wafford haven't won a game yet in the Premier League. You know, five draws, five defeats for them. Everton struggling as well with my point of view. An opportunity to get another immensely disappointing result of our system of the weekend. Definitely I think, especially after Satie, everyone's a bit down in the dumps again at me really. I think like you said a welcome distraction and it's also a must win game as well. Obviously we've seen after Satie that the table doesn't look too pretty at the moment and we really need something to lift our spirits really because at the moment it's not really turning into a great start as it. Obviously from Wafford's point of view it's probably a welcome distraction for them because I haven't won a game. Probably might see a few fringe players coming for them maybe and there's an opportunity for them maybe to take the place where we're probably going to have to go full strength tomorrow and go for it really. Yeah I mean suppose for them the pressure's off. They've won. They beat Coventry in the second hand, they beat Swansea 2-1 in the third round. So they've got us obviously we beat Leighton Orient. No Lincoln City, Leighton Orient. Lincoln City 4-2 in the second hand and obviously beat Sheffield Wednesday in the last round show. For me looking at this one it's so fun for the manager because you want to throw other players in because it's not happening but I don't think he can afford to. I think he's got to play. We spoke off air and you were saying that there was a possibility of bringing Jonas Lasling for Jordan Pickford but I don't know whether he will. I think this is the stakes are high for me and while the season's gone by that would have been a shoe in but you know later some would have played. You know there's other decisions to make. There's Seamus Coleman coming back in. There's Fabian Delftar. Obviously Bernard's out now for at least eight weeks it looks like. So it's the opportunity for Moise Keane to come in or there's Sigarton coming back in. There's a few big decisions to make because to be honest at the weekend. You're struggling to see who really made a claim for them to be definite starters. Probably Davis. I thought Holgate done alright to be honest with you. But obviously Yeri Mina. I don't think even if Yeri Mina's fit he'll be risked for this one. But I don't think he will. I think they'll be saving him for Sunday for Spurs. So it looks like it'll be Keane and Holgate again tomorrow. What would you do with the Bernard position? Would you put a Wolby back out there or would you mix the front three up? I'd try and do a mix of the front three. They'll probably go, I imagine they'll probably go Carvert Llewyn. I'd maybe do Carvert Llewyn with Charleston and Keane. I'd go with front three and I don't think he will go with that but I personally think he should go with. I think after Saturday when Sigurdtson coming on just the play just goes slows down quite a lot. I thought we didn't start the game on Saturday but I thought we were getting into the game as it went on. But then when Sigurdtson coming on I thought the pace dropped again maybe. So I think with Cup games as well there are opportunities. Obviously I know we've got to win but there are also opportunities to try and do stuff like that. You're still playing three first teamers really potentially up front but you're just mixing the formation up a bit rather than going with the same old, same old which is maybe a bit predictable for Wofford and obviously we've played Wofford already this season. I just think it's an opportunity to maybe try that rather than just going with the safe option where I think if you play Carvert Llewyn, Keane and Charleston again you're probably going for what the fans want to see rather than what they might not want to see. I suppose the midfielder as well is going to be an interesting one because obviously you know a Wobie was evident in a special midfielder statistically wise at the weekend. Does he stay in there, does Sigurdtson come back in, does Snadlen, does Delf. That's probably the position. I think Delf will come back in personally. So Delf comes in so once going out and you've got Davis, Gomez, Snadlen, Sigurdtson and Wobie all battling for those. I think we were saying before, I think you said about the three that you would go for the Gomez, Davis and Delf. I wouldn't mind that at all, I would have no problem. It'd have to be a flat three for me whereas Gomez and Davis either side of Delf leave Delfers to sit there and try to get Gomez carrying the ball forward. It'd be nice to maybe see Anthony Gordon on the bench maybe? Yeah, it obviously opens up. The manager has been talking about Gordon over the last few years and it opens up the position for him now. He said about it's been the most difficult bit to get in the team in that area because we've got so many options. But I don't know if it's probably around a couple of months. It's an opportunity. Gordon will be fearless. He's been doing well. He's doing really well for the 23 trains with them every day. I think it gives the place a boost. I think it gives the fans a boost. But we need to win again. The real issue is there's nobody that you can hang your hat on. I don't think in our team at the moment they don't think they keep us playing particularly well. We need to see if he's done all right. So I think I'd be tempted to just leave him and let him get more games. But he might bring Seamus back in and out now. The two centre backs, like you say, he'll get done all right. Great ball for the goal for Calvert Llewman. Michael Keynes struggling at the minute. I wouldn't worry too much about the centre after all because if they had Dini coming in I'd be maybe the physical aspect. I think he's still out, yeah. I think they're still at the physical aspect with Hallgate. He's struggled a lot in the past. I don't really worry as much when he's not going up against physicality with Hallgate. Well he might have to sit deep though if they play like Dianne's. I think they'll play you there both fast. Because I know Wellbeck's done his knee again, has knees also. So it's really difficult for this because we've got no form to talk of. The only thing you'd say is that at home we're quite good at home. Bad at Sheffield United Games which was nonsense. We're all right at home. I know we lost the city but we're quite good at home. But it doesn't, I suppose it's a couple of times and they don't mean anything to us. I think it's one of them as well. It's how the fans react tomorrow as well. Like are they going to be up for it? Obviously it was a good atmosphere of the West Ham game. But imagine obviously a few people might not go tomorrow for the other reasons and will there be that atmosphere where the players can get themselves up for it at the same time? Like a few of the times we've relied too much on us to try and get the players up for games at times. Especially at the end of last season when we were in on that good run of them. The atmosphere was brilliant. Can't blame the fans though. If everyone's flat tomorrow you can't blame them. That's what I mean. That's my worry tomorrow about it being a flat atmosphere. You think back last year we went out of Southampton on penalties. The year before was knowledge wasn't it at home and that was flat. For some reason this competition hasn't been a good one for us over the years. And games we should have or you look at at home we can win that we've ended up losing. It's difficult atmosphere wise. It's difficult to... I think it'd probably be better if it's hard or strange but it'd probably be better if we were playing like a man city or something like that because the crowd would probably be... The crowd would be a bit more... The crowd, let's trade that everyone gets there. Everyone wants... Everyone's going to Matt's one and everyone's a win. Of course, of course. Obviously of the Waffa fans. Until they'll get behind the team because they always do but it's up to the team to give them something to get behind. Of course, yeah. There's a lot of decisions to be made all over the park. Waffa, I've got a very strong squad that might not go unwell for them in the league at the moment. But you still look at, even though they're bottom, you look at that nice thing you look at Waffa and think they'll be all right. You might finish as high as they did last season but I don't think they're in. I don't personally think they'll go down. I think they've got too much quality. They're a physical side Waffa as well so when they... Probably a case of them getting that win, that phase winning them. Because they can cope physically, I think they'll probably be all right. But this is the snake derby, isn't it? Mark, there's no love loss between the two setters. Also, I was going to say from a Waffa's point of view, they'd love nothing better. For them it gives them a little... Stick the dagger in even more form. It's a bit extra incentive, isn't it? You know, Tom Cleverly. Dela Feu, a couple of XFs that plays in there. You know, from our perspective, we have to win this game. We've got to win. There's got to be some good news coming out of it at the moment. It just seems that at the minute we're taking... If the West Ham was a step forward, I don't know, it was a win. And we play very well so you'd have to say that was one step forward. And then at the weekend we're just back to play one with another poor result. So, we've got two home games now. We've got the Waffa game at home and then Spares on Sunday. And I suppose if we can beat Waffa, then that'll get confidence going then for the Spares game. Even though Tom will be a very tough home game. I was having a look at the draw. A lot of Premier League teams playing each other as well. So, I think after this round they could... I think there was even... Well, we're going to lose one Liverpool Arsenal. Arsenal, yeah. And I think there's a couple more as well. All Premier League sizes. Yeah, that's what I mean. We could see a few big-ish teams drop out. And even still a few small teams staying as well. So, if we could beat Waffa and get it, then the home side, then you don't know. I think you'd definitely give him a bit more breathing space as well, Marko. So, honestly, I think... Yeah, I think tomorrow's just as important as obviously the West Ham game was a couple of weeks ago. I mean, just from a quick leaf from a manager's perspective, it's going to be back to the world for him over the next few weeks, to be honest. I think every game's going to have a yes to win it. Because we've lost six games. We've lost 60% of our games this season. So, we can't... It's becoming more difficult to defend them. I think tomorrow will be tough as well. I don't think it's going to be a walk in the park. It's always a tough game against Waffa. All right, we beat them narrowly at the start of the season. And last season, you know, we shoot two at Goddus and he beat us away. For a smallish-type club, they've got quite a big squad still as well. A big squad, physical squad. So, you know, it'll be a tough game. But everything, listen from our perspective. You know, okay, we've got Nob and Ard and I'm not sure I'm mean, but I doubt they don't think they're risking it to be honest. So, brother than that, we've got most of our players fit. So, it's an opportunity for some of these players to get out and roll their sleeves up. And, you know, stop hiding behind a manager, really, because they've taken the flacket in it. You know, rightly or wrongly, it's a time at the moment, but then players, when they cross the white line, they've got to stand up and be counted. There's a lot of good ability in Everton's squad, but at the moment there's lack of leaders, there's lack of desire. You know, and that can't be shown, because if that happens tomorrow night against Waffa, then we'll be out the competition, because they can come and play with a freedom tomorrow. It's a one-off game. They'll play on Everton's weaknesses. It's a one-off game. For them, the bigger picture of the minute, because the bottom of the league will be the league. So, we've propped Keiko Flores, you know, he's been in there a couple of months now, he'll probably come in and make a few changes, get them fired up and go listen to each other. And especially with Everton's record, they're going behind. They'll be sitting, you know, thinking, if we can get the first goal here. Then it will quieten the place down. So, Everton have got to, I think for us, we've got to start with intensity. It wasn't there on Saturday against Brighton. It was there against Westam. We've got to start quickly again. Get on, push them on to the back foot. And then, if we do that, we've got a good opportunity of beating them and getting into the course. So, my worry with us, sometimes if we don't score early, like in the first 25-30 minutes, you worry for Everton. And that's what Wofford, like you said, you wonder whether they'll come with a compact back four or five for the first 25-30 minutes. So, straight Everton quieten ish the crowd. And then you fit there, I think, get a goal here, do that again. Right, yeah. That's my worry. And to be honest with you, when they come to us at the start of the season, they probably wouldn't have been unlucky to come away with a point. I know they were awful. We weren't great that day as well. So, yeah, it's going to be a tough game. And I think seeing a lot of people saying, we should be beating. Yeah, we should, but I think we should be playing West Ham tomorrow and they know when evidence weaknesses are, set pieces, corners, free kicks. So, you wonder whether, like you just said there, they'll take opportunity where when we play West Ham, West Ham didn't really play on our weaknesses, really. Well, we didn't, I mean, to be fair, we didn't let them, we got all over them and that's what we have to do to the insulation. We, you know, that's Wofford, we'll be looking to play on their weaknesses. This isn't complicated. Everyone says they need the easiest cup to win out there. The ones, because not like see Liverpool's and City's. My leg on it, Liverpool and Arsenal playing, they're probably both weak and teams. Yeah, they're probably both weak and teams. With City do and things like that. So, it's up to us to really go out and have a go. And if we get all over them early on and get that intensity up, I think the crowd will buy into that. And we can definitely knock them off and get into that quarterfile. And if we get a home draw or who knows then, you know, it's up for Graff. If you want to win a trophy and get into your, this is done by February. You can be shorted. So, this is obviously very difficult to win for us. We've never won it. So, what we have to do is, you know, roll last leaves up tomorrow night, have a reaction to Saturday and see if we can get on with them. Big thanks to Steele. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. You're looking forward to this one. The game is it simply a must win for Marco Silva. 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