 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the maths reaction. Everton 2, Tottenham Hotspere 2 y gwrthos yn park today, the Blues fighting back to grab an important point, an important point with a late Jarrah Branthwaite Heather. Everton had Idrissa Garnagay back in the side today, thank God he was tremendous but more on him later and the manager went with the back four that started the full on the other side with Ben Goffy continuing at right back. In midfield Jack Harrison played just off Dominic Calvert Lou and we had Idrissa Garnagay back alongside James Garnag and Dwight McNeill on the left and Ashley Young on the right. Everton started quite brightly really, he'd be pressing Tottenham quite high in the opening two or three minutes and looked like they had some good energy and looked like we might be able to nick possession a little bit but space went and scored an early goal and took the wind out of our sails a little bit and retired us and back. Back at Godderson Park and back with a goal scored against us in December and slammed Spares ahead. Ben Goffy got sucked inside into a midfield area and Spares went down the wing and the ball was cut back and the Charleston I think with his left foot wrapped it into the roof of Jordan Pickford's net. It didn't celebrate so fair play to him but it was obviously a really tough start but what Everton did okay after that was just staying the game and started slowly but surely Spares back under a bit of pressure and created a little bit of momentum and got ourselves again into decent positions. The problem we have is our choice, our final ball isn't great, our decision making lets us down. We do a lot of stuff decent, we're okay at pressing people and winning it back at times and then when we get into the right areas we make the wrong decision and that lets us down. We'd had a couple down the left hand side, got into good positions like McNeill over hit most of his crossers today. Down the other side Ashley Young put two or three tremendous balls in but Don just hadn't got himself into the penalty area or certainly into the zone where Ashley Young was putting the ball so it was a bit frustrating at times but we were knocking the ball about quite well. I think well like I said before, I drixer gan a Geibi yn bach, he was tremendous, he was everywhere. Him and James Garn had done really well in the field and shut Spares down, they didn't really create anything of note at 1-0, Madison was hardly in the game. And so we did seem to have a good control of that. The problem was they had Van de Venbach who looks like a 100m sprinter, he is lightning. Very very impressed with him today, thought he was tremendous for Tottenham today and who knows he is well at left back was impressive but Everton did well, started to force the issue a little bit. Michael Enco tested the keeper and made a good save from him. We had a couple of moments where we possibly should have done better but then we did get ourselves level. Dwight McNeill corner this time to the back post, Ben Goffrey heads it back across goal and Dominic Alvertlew and Stoops and heads it in. Also he thought but it brushed off Jack Harrison's leg and has gone over the line and Jack Harrison has been awarded the goal. So the run goes on without a goal for Dominic Alvertlew and the baron spell continues. I thought he played quite well in the first half to be fair. I thought he made some intelligent runs down the side. I thought his hold up play was quite good bringing other players into position. We had a couple of breakaways where Dom held the ball up and laid it inside and we had Dwight McNeill getting it onto that left foot and had a couple of shots blocked or we waited the other side and couldn't quite find the right ball back into Dominic Alvertlew. But we were competing really well. The crowd got up a little bit. We'd already seen the protest on 10 minutes which was for me the best one yet. In terms of the brightness of the cards everyone held up you could see a clear message on that. There's no way the TV could have ignored that one today. But just while we had a good header's team and the crowd were behind the team and it was a bit lively because up until then we had only been able to hear the Spades fans really topping them and went back in front. Everton lost 350-50s on the run in midfield which is awful. The Spades worked the ball wide, the ball got pulled back to Madison, some guffy from Madison, he laid it off to the Charleston and the Brazilian bent it into the top corner and they were back in front and it was a kick in the plums because Everton had done alright up until that. In fact, for me in the first half Everton were the better team. Spades have got really good players. They've got better players than Everton of course. They have lots of players who are comfortable in position. Poster Coglu plays a lovely attacking style so they are open as well so you're always going to get opportunities. They are a good side but I just thought Everton were the more aggressive side in terms of depressing, doing things, making Tottenham uncomfortable at the back. Dom said it won over and like I said some poor decision making really has cost us in the first half but we went in behind at half time. The crowd was still with the team, there was frustration I think Michael Oliver turned in and absolutely woeful display of referee and the lines were below me on the ball inside. It was a joke. I don't know whether he got anything right all afternoon. He was terrible, absolutely terrible. Second half Everton came up and I thought to be honest, I thought Spades were way better than the second half. They were the much the better side and I don't know whether we just put so much effort into the first half that we looked a little bit tired in the second half looked a little bit more ragged and they just picked us off at times and Jordan Pickford had to make a couple of really good saves. One was offside but he didn't know that it was still a good save. He made a really good one from James Madison with the left foot which he beat out as well. He did, he kept Everton in the game at that stage and Tottenham like I said they had a much bigger element of control. When Everton did put them under pressure and break and pressed them high and we got a couple of corners, Dwight McNeill's really got to learn to mix his corners up. He just did the same thing every time and they goalkeeper because we'd caused them a lot of issues in the first half with back post corners. Started to realise that when it was in him swinging left foot at, he'd just gone stand towards the back post and he claimed everything and really, sorry I missed that, we'd had one off the line in the first half which we could have almost gone in a 2-2. We think it might have been a Ben Goffley head that had come down. The keeper just kicks it away before we can knock it over the line but in the second half we didn't seem to cause them as much problems off the corners because we just put them straight into the goalkeeper's arms and maybe Dwight needs to come up with the old one finger off an ear post and three for back post and just mix his corners because you just put three straight into the goalkeeper's arms and you don't have to have variation on your play especially if that's what you're looking for, if that's the way back into the game. The manager made some changes we brought on use of Chimity which was a little bit of a surprise before Beto. Sheamus Coleman had already come on for Ben Goffley. I thought that the game really right back but he picked up an injury. You could see he was struggling a little bit with her, he went off, Sheamus Coleman got to see him back, came on the pitch to Mitty, come on, the manager then proceeded to bring Beto and Lewis Dobbin on as well. So 40 changes for Chimity is a huge thing. Everything kept going, he stuck at it. Spears will always carry in a threat, there was no question about that in the second half. But once they made the game a little bit more chaotic, a little bit more press and getting the crowd engaged, getting the atmosphere up, we certainly put Spears, they were worried about us. And we got our rewards. We'd had a great chance actually before we'd equalised, great play from Lewis Dobbin, whipped the crossing, use of Chimity was on his own. And he didn't realise he could have took a touch and he would have just slotted for 2-2 and he's flicked it with the outside of his fourth first time. It's too close to the goalkeeper who had a comfortable save. But we did get our equaliser and the ball whipped in, came off of Spears' head to the back post and Jarrod Branthwy followed it in and headed it over the line. And just like VAR had taken 80 in the first half to give evidence equaliser, it did so again here to give the second equaliser, which had come up on the monitors in front of me before, about a good 30, 40 seconds before the referee realised that it was being given, I don't know why. I don't know why it takes them so long when you can see it on the TV, you've got it. But it did, the goal stood and Jarrod Branthwy had a late equalising. You just thought, can we get it back here? And we did win the ball back a couple of times and then made the wrong decision and then Spears, you then fear when you give the ball away that day he'll go and nick it. But luckily for us he didn't and we got ourselves. What is a decent point? Like I say, first half I thought we were better side, we missed chances, second half I thought David were better side. The XG, if you're interested in XG, evidence was 2.5 and Tottenham's was 0.92 so we won the XG, should have been a 2-1 game apparently. My man of the match was Adrissa Garnagai, thought he was tremendous, I think Spears, van de Ven, probably their best player but for Everton, Adrissa Garnagai, 8 tackles today, 6 ball recoveries as well or 6 interceptions rather, 88% personal accuracy from Adrissa Garnagai, absolutely brilliant. If you want stats like that, go on down below the sofa score app, the link is in the description, you can get all of them as well. But I just thought he was brilliant, we've missed them while he's being away and some people don't give him anywhere near enough credit, not everyone, so some people don't give him anywhere near enough credit. He's brilliant for Everton, Everton are a much better side with Garnagai in the side and he was back and he is man of the match today and comfortably as far as I'm concerned. So there we go, a good 2-2 draw with Spears, we never beat Tottenham, we certainly don't beat them with Gouldersham. We had a 2-1 but it wasn't a beat today but we have got a point and we have to just keep going and see what happens because it's all about adding points. At the time of recording this looping, we were winning 4-2, it was now 4-4 at St Andrews Park, still about 15 minutes to go there but for us we've just got to keep adding the points and see where we end up. There you go, that's my matter, let me know what you think in the comments section below, who was your man of the match? Is it a good point? Is it disappointing? One disappointing thing is Everton's home form, still only 3 home wins and it's February which is shocking. It's absolutely appalling home form and we've got to collect that too but we didn't lose the game and onwards and upwards we go to City next week, which would be tough. Let me know what you think in the comments section below, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and enjoy the rest of your weekend. See you later.