 Hello, welcome to Toffy TV. It is my three things. Burnley, Nill, Everton, two tonight at taith. My brilliant win for the Toffys. That's four wins on the spin for them. Four clean sheets and the Michael King man of the match performance. That's not a bad way to to enjoy your Saturday night. Everton went there tonight and put in a really, really professional display. Obviously they were missing five players from the squad and that is a hell of a lot to take out of an Everton squad, which is all really thin. And we went to Burnley and we put in a good, solid professional performance. Got a couple of goals, could have had a couple more. Like I said, kept another clean sheet, which is brilliant. And we've moved ourselves way clear of the relegation zone. Just three or four weeks after receiving three weeks, is it? Something like that four weeks, maybe after receiving that points deduction. We are, you know, we're well clear now. And it is annoying and it's frustrating as the manager said the other day that where we are and where we should be, we should be chasing Europe in football at this. That should be the goal at this stage because you've done what you've done. Whether you've got there is a different thing, but that's what you should have been chasing. But it's irrelevant. We just got to keep getting the games and show them the wins. We won eight games of football already, which is incredible for Everton. We haven't, we haven't been this good for a while in terms of wins. And that is bringing me nicely onto my first point, which is John Deight. The manager, I think, deserves a huge amount of credit. He's been able to come through the door at a difficult time. And certainly away from home, he's got to grips with what is needed to win games of football away. I think he's a dose of reality, Disney, I think. I think we were used to gritty performances under David Moyes. Honest performances, we were used to players who would give everything. We had quality, there's no doubt about it. Moyes' teams 06-09 were absolutely brilliant. They had a bit of everything. He was just really a good centre forward shot. And even this 2012-2013 teams, go ddim rhywbeth o mate, and it's stuck that on, obviously, in his face here at the Dlicar Cwm yn Lwch. Everton were excellent then. But we've moved away from that stability, the reality, the working hard values that we do all appreciate. Listen, we all want good attacking skill for footballers in our team. Everyone wants it, we want to see brilliant dribblers, we want to see great goals, but evertonians do like battlers as well. We like to know that that team that's running out there is giving their all for the football club, for the sheath, and we'll get behind her. You could hear the fans, and like the fans were brilliant, you could hear they were so loud, they got the message across to the Premier League, well done. And we love it, we love that, but we do also expect attacking football as well. We expect to get crosses in, we expect, you know, quick breaks, and I think the manager slowly but surely getting to grips with that now. Like I said, away, away from home, he's seen to get a grip on it. Wasn't, you know, he just went back to basics, which I think all the managers, for some reason, have moved away from, but he did that really well. It was at home, I think, where Siobhan liked to struggle them in between, it's to the expectation from Burnley and the expectation of Everton. But slowly but surely, he started to hit the right balance, and we have started winning our home games, a way we are, we've won five away games. And I think he deserves huge credit and he won in Steve Stone, and why he's got the players to buy in. And now, working with Kevin Thelwell, if we can get in some younger players as well, who want to battle and scrap and fight, but they've got talent and buy into that then. Who knows where Everton can go, but he's done ever so well a manager, and he deserves huge credit, he really does. And just thought it was worth mentioning. Second person I want to talk about is Amadou Ounana. He came back into the start on 11 tonight, was excellent for me. He showed tonight what it is we miss when he's not there. Not only is he good on the ball and he demands the ball and wants to be involved all the time, you could see how many times he came and got it off pick for the way he was in there. That position to get the ball to pivot. He's calm, in possession, he's comfortable. We know how good he is tackling. But he also showed today the physicality, the physical side of him. That goal, his goal, you know, the Duncan Fagusness, rising at the far post, the planter head up past the keeper. We want him to do that more, he's a big lad. But his energy and the way he carries the ball for us, is huge for us. I think that Drisha Ghanagayan, James Ghanagayan did a good job together while he was out on the court. He did a good job with Ghanagayan, but I think that when Ounana is in there, we do look so much better. Like I said before, he's so comfortable on the ball. He's tackling with those long legs of brilliant. And he is starting to boss games a lot more now. I think if we can keep using them in the right manner, because I just think he makes people around them better. He makes James Ghanagayan better around them. But he is the common person in that midfield. It is incredible given how young he is, just sitting in that midfield and will spray it. We always want it to get it in, he'll take it under pressure, he'll lay it off. But he is starting to battle as well. And that's what we need to see more of those performances from him. But I think he has gone up a level this year. And I think he's made the man into appreciating him, which is great. Just keep doing it. I was delighted at E-Sport tonight, because I think that's important that those goals do come from every other area. Michael Keane's waiting with one which is great, and Ounana's waiting with the other one which is really good. And that's what we're seeing with this team now. Dwight McNeill has been putting up on the net the last couple of weeks. We've saw Adelaide Acorae, he's had the great goalscorer on the other side. Last week Beto, you know, we are seeing it from all of them now. So that's brilliant. Final thing I want to talk about is the attitude of the squad players. And we've seen that tonight with Michael Keane and Ben Goffrey, called in. OK, Keane was doubtful earlier in the week. I'm not sure what it was, but I know the manager thought he was a bit such and go for this game. But he's obviously improved as the week went on, and will have been desperate to play, let's be honest. And with Michael Keane is, he always wants to do well for everything. I think he's always wanted to do well. He's just had moments where things haven't gone for him, or he's made mistakes and he's been costly. But it was brilliant to see him come in tonight and give everything, but have a really good game. And his distribution is very good, we've always said that. But as well as his distribution, I just thought he was very good tonight in terms of his defending. And we know from training videos just how good he is at putting the ball in the back of the net. We've all seen the training videos when he's bend and shot in left, right and centre. Well, tonight he got the opportunity to show us how good he is finishing wise. Good free touch, out of his feet, good strike, keep him at the save. He stays alive, it breakers you his back and he's on hand to sigh for to be on James Trafford. It was a key goal, it put us firmly in command. And I'm delighted for him, and Ben Goffrey as well. Ben Goffrey has had to wait his turn, he's been out to sigh for a while. When him and Keane have had games, it hasn't really gone to plan. But I thought Goffrey looked very good tonight as well. You know, we've solidly made a huge, huge clearance in this game, which made sure the game didn't swing in Burnley's favour. That's too little with that clearance. Cos if that goes into one at a time, then you've got the tails up. I think it's a different second half. Goffrey does really well, stays alive. Great clearance, and it's good to see. And again, that's testimony to the manager, to Ian Wong, to Steve Stone and to the other members of the staff, to the likes of James Coleman, James Tarkoffrey, for keeping them players on their toes. And testimony to Ben Goffrey and Michael Keane, who have obviously had to be patient and wait for their turn. Oh, Dobbin as well. You know, Lewis Dobbin has played his role last week, scoring a goal at the end of the game. You know, he's had to wait, played every week, last season for Derby. Come on to there at the time. Cos he's not had a great second half, but he's involved. But to stay ready to stay late, Nathan Patterson to another one, he'll have disappointed he'd been on the bench because Ashley Young's being preferred to more James Coleman. Come on last week against Chelsea, he was up against Mudrick. Done well. Done well tonight in a slightly different role, right wing back. Yes, at this moment, he's learning again, but overall great attitude, put a shift in and haven't won the game. So fair play to all of those players and long may it continue. This is what we need. We have to have this from everyone, the buy-in from everyone. And if we do, who knows, we could have a good season. We're doing really well at the moment and long may it continue. Right, that is me done. Let me know what you think in the comment section below. Subscribe if you haven't, give the video a thumbs up. And otherwise, have a brilliant weekend. See you later.