 Welcome to Trophy TV, this is the Matreaction Arsenal 4. Everton Nill went pretty much how I expected it to go. Seeing the team an hour before Michael Keane brought back in Neil Mawpai o front, I didn't expect anything different. It was always going to be a tough game no matter who the manager picked, but to me he got those two wrong. Everton, we're beating by the best team in the league at the moment and I'm beating comfortably and it was always going to be the case. Once they got the first goal it was game over. We just simply don't have a goal in us. The game plan I guess to stay in the game might have worked for large parts of that first half. Arsenal have got in a few times, we've got blocks in, some decent defendant when we've broke. We had a couple of decent moments in that first half, good play from Mawpai. Mawpai's back heel was loosened, the opportunity had gone and then a good break away. It's the core, everything rolls in. All Mawpai has to do is flick it on, one on Mawpai's on his own with the goalkeeper. Or take a touch and get a shot away and he just gets both of it doesn't do either. And the opportunity goes and they presentable opportunities when you're playing away at Arsenal. And he's just not good enough. It's as simple as that, the lad is not good enough. And then we give a goal away and Arsenal were always going to be the dominant team. They hadn't really caught us open that many times, but you had to switch on against good players all the time. And the first goal is, Michael Encoe's a fault of 100% it is, man. Leave Sacher with too much space, the ball's slipping on the corner and Sacher finishes it brilliantly up into the roof of the net. And once that went in, it was game over. Basically, Everton don't have goals in that side. They don't have goals in the team, so therefore when you go behind away against the good side, you know that it's going to be a long night. We give a second goal away, another calamitous goal at this time. Garnet, I've protected them of late when people have had the goal because I thought in general he's done all right tonight. He was atrocious in that first half and that second goal is just, I'm sorry, it's scandalous. I don't know what he's thinking. I don't know. We had the ball, it's gone back to him. I just don't understand why he's delaying. Now, okay, when you see the VAR, the moaning about a foul, not 100% convinced, Martin Elly, our goal was disallowed at Leeds, Damari Gray for less than that. Damari Gray at Leeds was more onside than that Connor Cody against Liverpool was more onside than that David disallowed this was given, but Martin Elly goes on and finishes it brilliantly. But you know, it should never have got there. Garnet, it should have dealt. What is he doing? What is he doing? Is he looking for, does he think there's a foul somewhere else? Why isn't he away? It's an embarrassing goal to give away. And you know, tune in with the break, you come out for the second half and you're hoping, you know, the manager brought a whole gate on in defence of midfield. So another defence of shove rather than offence of shove. And Arsenal, it was a tack fee defence second half. If Everton had got out and had a couple of sporadic breaks in the first half, it wasn't like that in the second half. It was a tack fee defence. Damari Dembrough, Damari Gray on, you know, Tom Davis come on. Yeah, listen, Arsenal got the third, poor defending again from Everton. Good ball in on the side, Trashard goes in. Three Everton players run to the goal line instead of someone going to Audegard. And it's in the back of the net for 3-0. I just never understood why defenders run away from attackers. 3-0, poor goal to concede and then a fourth goal, again, stunned to easily run the side and a ball across Martin Ellie put it in. And Martin Ellie got more than 40 minutes tonight and Maupai's got all season. And that in itself tells its own pity. It was a shock on performance in the second half. They've been well beaten by a much, much better side. You can't argue with that. The manager for me, Ellis Sims, should have been. I don't care when people come back and go, he's not ready though. Yeah, I know he's not ready. And yet he's still more of a threat than Maupai and more of an option. And when the games don't give him more Premier League experience then. I just don't understand. I don't. The Michael Keane thing as well, I don't get real. Merri mean is the best defender we've got. He should have been. If Cody's out then mean isn't and he's put Keane in from nowhere. So it's on it. You know, for me, he's made a couple of mistakes again tonight. And we've been punished. It's on him. He's the manager. He makes the decisions. He's the one who will ultimately live and die by his mistakes or his decisions. He might turn on and say he's quite satisfied. There you go. I'm not satisfied. I've never told you much in that. I didn't expect much at all. It's just some, you know, use these games then to get to try different things. And yeah, I don't know. I don't know. There you go. Man of the match, Jordan Pickford. There you go. See you later.