 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the math reaction. Don Caster Rovers 1, Everton 2. We got there in the end but not a good performance from Everton at all, a shocking performance really considering the opposition without being disrespectful to Don Caster where they are in the league. Everton made very, very tough work of it. The manager made some changes to the start and line up. Michael Keane, Ben Goffrey came into the back four, Vitaly Michalenco backing it left back in midfield. James Garner played in the centre of midfield alongside Amadou Omnana and D'Corey. The manager went with Lewis Dobbin on one side, Anna Danjima on the other and Shimitty, use of Shimitty getting his first start for Everton and the start of the game was absolutely atrocious from Everton. Messing around with the ball, Michael Keane then drove and picked for them, give Don Caster two opportunities in the space of about a minute. One of them was a really good opportunity, which was the waste of the free header, which the lad, I don't know whether it's come off his shoulder or not, but it was a great opportunity for them, which was the blue. You hope that that would shock Everton into picking the game up and really taking it to Don Caster, but the reality was we didn't. They were much the better side. Everton, I don't know, there was no plan. The way we play, they were all over us. It was way below par. Everton managed it after the game talking about a tough night for some of the young players. It was everybody. You can't just say how the young players have got a lane. It's part of their development. It was everybody. Everybody was way below par tonight. A team that is bottom of the Football League, which they are, it's not like they're flying on confidence as well, and yet McHann had them fired up. It wasn't like Don Caster were flying into tackles. They were rough on us up or it was a hostile crowd. They just played their game. They seemed to have a game plan. They stuck to it. They put us under pressure. They worked it and they got the goal and they saved it. It was offside. VAR would have ruled it out, but it was offside and a ball back in. It's a free header from inside who was offside, but it was poor play from Everton. We didn't get out there. They'd already passed up a couple of opportunities. He's once swept over the bar and Jordan Pickford pulled into action at 1-0, would have been 2-0. Everton had their best. There was two moments before the break. One with Anna Danjumar, a little one-two, should have gone at it with his right foot, went at it with his left foot and screwed it wide. And then, go play for him on Anna, into Tumit. He could hold up play, laid it back and I'm going to do on Anna. I struck the goalkeeper when he probably should have done better. Went in a half-time 1-0 down. Everton had had one or two touches in the penalty area at this stage, which was appalling. The manager made three changes at the break. Brought on Beto for his debut. Brought on Ashley Young and Brought on a drizzler Garnagay. All three made a difference. Garnet put to bed any nonsense that he shouldn't be in evidence midfield. He was evidence best midfielder in 1-0-9. James Garnaw went to right back, Nathan Patterson didn't have a good half. Garnaw done well at right back and Beto was a real handful from when he come on. Just showed Everton, he is a bit, when I say raw, I mean like it's such a technical ability. He's a bit scruffy, but that's fine cos he's such a handful. He's pace, he puts himself about and he demonstrated that. He got in a couple of times, he put them under pressure. He was a real target laying things off, but Doncaster still dominated. After 70 minutes I think it was David, 14 shots to evidence 3. But Everton did step it up and picked it up and Beto got the blues level of ball from the court. I played through and Beto runs on and a lovely finish, a lovely finish past the goalkeeper to level things off for Everton. And Everton took over, then he crashed the header against the post after a lovely cross from James Garner. And then a good goal from Arna Danjuma, a good ball in. I think it was Neil Mopai with a lay off. Good little touch across the keeper into the far corner to give Everton a true one. He'd already hit the crossbar Danjuma before that. Beto had the ball in the net again, but Garner had hesitated he should have played an earlier ball which he didn't. And Everton in old truth, if we're looking at it honestly, Everton have got out of jail tonight. It was a poor performance, it was improved in the second half and it was much improved in the final 20 minutes. We've even seen Neil Mopai come on and play in the 10 and link some of the play and got himself an assist, but that wasn't good enough. I don't think Sean Dytill kid himself, I don't think the players will kid themselves. It wasn't a good enough display by Everton, but he won the game. That's all that matters I guess. And our reward, a trick to Aston Villa, which is probably one of the toughest games you could have been given. This cup isn't for Everton, it never has been. It's a horrible cup and the look of the draw is very rarely with Everton. There you go, but that is for another day. We've won the game, we scored some goals. It's a debut goal for Beto, which is an excellent Danjuma's first goal as well. And now it's a big 48 hours for the football club. They've got to get bodies into this club. Two or three need to be in by 11 o'clock on Friday night. It looks like it could be on the way out as well. Alex will be off to Fulham, so more movement in that. It's going to be interesting. That's for sure. But tonight Evan have won Man of the Match Beto, although I think Idrithi Ghaniggei made a huge difference when he come on. But Beto is my Man of the Match. He was the game changer for Everton and they march on to the next land. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. Thanks for watching. See you later.