 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's a maths reaction, not a shitty nil, Everton won a car of road. I win, I win, it's all I can really say about it, as a game it was awful. Before a game, Carlo Ancelotti made one change to the start on the 11th, Anthony Gordon dropping out and Bernard coming in on the left hand side. I thought Everton, for the opening 15 minutes, I thought he got old with the game. OK, I thought we came out and we got a grip of the game. But some of the passing in that first half was atrocious. Tom Davis and André Gomez, as a pair, just gave the ball away unnecessarily, under his passes. Norwich got most of their joy from us just doing stupid things, giving balls away and not retaining the ball. And it's really frustrating, we did a watch-along for the game and everyone who will have seen me and Pett in our air out really with the amount of times we just give the ball away unnecessarily. I think for Everton to be a better team, we've got to learn how to keep hold of the ball. And if there's nothing on, play it down the line and we've got two centre forwards who will chase things, so give them something to run after. Because otherwise we're passing balls back along our line, not really going anyway. First half, it's difficult to kind of think of anything positive in the first half, you know. I thought Dom and the Calvert looming put himself about. I was really disappointed in Retialis and today I just don't think he had a good game at all, couldn't get into it. Dom had the best effort really with a turn and a shot which was straight at the goalkeeper then caused Tim Currell. Any problems at all. Norwich at the other end, you know, Hernandez was there, was there main threat. He ran at us a couple of times and had a shot which took about two deflections in it, the outside of the post. And then they had a shot just before half time which Jordan Pickford pushed away. Other than that Norwich, you know, they set up well, he kept the ball better than we did at times but without really hating us. I mean, we got in at the break and, you know, me and Pett were ffuming at that time just because it's just deteriorated. And again, you wanted to see Everton really assay at themselves, it deteriorated. Second half, obviously Calamantialotti made a change at that time. Guilfee Sigginson coming on for Tom Davis and he took Daleks of Wobby in a little bit. And that kind of got Everton going in the second half. We had the shot early on from Retialis and got a corner from it. And we just grew into the game and we got the goal, good ball by a Wobby to Coleman. He got a corner, Luke had been whipped it in and Michael came with a good header, flick header into the far corner to give us the lead and for the next 15, 20 minutes Everton controlled the game and it was like, this is exactly what we want to see. Moving Norwich about and then the drinks break came. They made a couple of changes bro, Pukion and Bwendir and Campwell came on. And they kind of got, we let them back into the game, we let them back into the game by being sloppy in possession, just making the wrong decisions at times. Instead of playing a ball to a teammate, trying to do drag backs or nutmeg people and we were giving the ball away and that enabled them to edge closer. And the closest they really came was a free kick for Bwendir, put it in and Andre Gomes, I think it was stabbed it wide and it was just those nervous moments and we could never really create anything clear cut to put the game to bed. Anthony Gordon came on, Moise Keane came on and got the quickest book in Ever with a trying to super backflicked in and having to go in for a slide tackle and getting injured and Gordon, you know, trying to get into it but couldn't quite get into it. Leighton Baines came on, but some great play by Moise Keane after initially trying to dribble out of our box, got us a free kick and Luca Dean put the free kick over and that was really it for us, we saw it out, a very difficult last six minutes but we won the game and Calamante a lot of you look at it, you know, 54% possession, more shots than Norwich, Swelton and I, five on target but it'll be the victory and the clean sheet that'll please the Italian more than anything because it wasn't a good performance but we've won the game and four-pointing in three days since returning to Premier League action. Everton up to 10th at the moment and now only, remarkably only four points off Seventh Place and three behind Sheffield United so job done, not a great performance but a good win. Make sure you subscribe, give the video a thumbs up and if you want more videos join us on Patreon. See you later.