 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the final where this video is sponsored by One Football's app. One Football's app brings you the latest stats, scores and all the latest news in one place, the download, the One Football app. Click the link in the description. We've got L winners, he's laughing because he used to work for One Football and he's like, I've had enough of all this. He's come back from Germany seeing football all across the continent of Europe. But there's no place like home. No, not when everything is winning football matches. I think I've come back at a good time, haven't I? You certainly have. Oh, the best time. Come back at the best time. The best time. The rest of it was all shh. The rest of it wasn't great, El, but you are back. Like the renegade master. It's all good. Excuse me if my voice is a little bit off. It's because I was laughing so much at Arsenal fan TV yesterday. No, nice three wins in a row. It's all good. It's all we're all happy. It's all working the way it's supposed to be working, isn't it? Boss is what I'm going to say. Excellent performance. He's been fantastic since the break. 17 day break having me the early bar and the half an hour at Newcastle, which was calamitous. Other than that. And it's got better and better and better and better and that's the thing. What we said in the preview last week was the key is are we able to take the West Ham performance into a tough game against the team going for the Champions League spots and we did. I think it's just it's all clicked, isn't it? I don't know what's happened because there was a time when the run was pretty dismal, but it's really clicked now. And I think it's I think the key to that is the balance in the team. I think Marco Silva's finally had some consistency. And he's I think we know our strongest team now. And the balance, I think key to that is is Richard Ellison and Bernard out on those wings. It's balance, but it gets the best that are coming in. It just looks like a well oiled machine at the moment. It's all clicking right and players are able to play the little triangles, move up the pitch and that's the other thing, the movement. But it feels like it's been so, so long. Like West Ham, honestly, I was flabbergasted at just the simple things of like, there was a little one two car that Louin played into Sigurdsson and then ran beyond him. And it's like, that's football, but we haven't seen that. Just the simple things and it's it's just nice to see the team playing well and the confidence is there now. And hopefully, you know, we can we can have a nice run for the end of the season and finally build on that. Yeah, I think I think what we've seen and I think yesterday showed that as well. Just that, you know, you thought about the balance. There's a confidence there and players know which of those positions now. I think I think that's such such an important thing where it is before before hand, we were chopping and changing every game. And now you can underestimate the difference between having someone like Dominic Alvin Louin up front or having Shen Tolson up front. They're completely different players. You know, if you if you if you knock a ball into space with Dominic Alvin Louin. I mean, there was one yesterday, you know, it was a nothing ball that he got himself, and it was the one where it was the one where my staff he took him out. A ball like that. I mean, I mean, Shen Tolson would have still been on the halfway line, do you know what I mean? It's little things like that. That if you're if you play a game, if you play a pass, it's just someone like Dom or you play into the channel, sorry. If you've got something like Dom, you know he's going to get it. Shen won't won't get it, but you still might play that pass Your playing on interthing that times. Now a thistinct little things like that are huge knowing the fellow next year what his job is. I think like you just said, what everybody clinc in the last month with one player style rubbing off on another player o'n those little partnerships are huge things in football started to be developed but we were starting to see more with applying what the manager wants Scaff, d number of something. Regardless of what happens now to the end of the season, you can see we will have a fighting chance in this game because players are willing to put the hard miles in now because it's all seeming to pay off. Yesterday we had to see a team at 1am a'w hayation arherwydd ger ryww'n datblygu yn y ddaw iawn. I gydrwch i'w rhan o'r ddau, felly mae'r squad ac yna'n gwahyd. A'r gwahodd yw'r bobl. Mae'r squad a'r gwahodd yn ddeflow arall a'i gwahodd yn gweithio. Mae'r squad rydyn ni i gydrwch i'w ddweud o ran nôl a'r gwahodd yn gweithio. Mae'r gwahodd yn gweithio arall. A dwi'n rhan o'r gwahodd ar rôl. Mae'r gwahodd yn gweithio ar gyfeirio sydd wedi bod yn gweithio, Mae'r gweld yn ei ddeuwy. Mae'r gweld yn ei achos gweld iawn. Mae'r gweld sylfor yn yr uniau ryerwm. Mae'r gweld iawn. Rwyf ei eich bod yn ei cerdyn ar wahanol i ddweud. Rwyf eich bod yn ei ddweud, mae'r gwnddath o'r llwy�odd, Oni'n ddweud, ym bodill nawr maen nhw'n ei ddweud. Mae'r gweld yn ei hîdd ar amser, maen nhw'n am y cas wrth i ddweud. Rydw i'n ddweud ddweud eich bod nhw'n meddwl. Felly mae'n gael ddiwedd yn bwysig. Mwysigo gyrraeth yn gweithio. Mae'n ddod â'r Tyghwyr yn llwybwyr, yn direch o'n cyffredin yn wych. Mae gennym hyn yn y gwaith, ac mae'n gael bod yma. Felly mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, ac mae'n brunio. Felly mae'n 13, 16 ysbyty o'u defndoddau. Rydym yn y gofyn, ychydig yn lleidio'n gorech eich half. Mae'n gair i'r llywill yn effaith yma. Mae'r deisgrifdd yma. Lach y zebwys rolyw'n ar an, like sump o'r machine gonddi's legs. Jack's just snapped them with a great challenge in the box. Went off for a coin a go ron with it. And after that you were like, I'm sad. He's not going to have any issues or anything. But I think that's the thing with Jack Elker slotting in. I agree completely about Towson and Cobb at Lombie and different, but I think now we've got that balance. I think the players that come in, like you Towsons, like maybe you're Schneidlons and McFeelon, I think it's easier for them. The players you haven't really, it hasn't gone well for them. I think now that we've got that balance. Because it's the odd player. I think it's easier for those players to maybe do a bit better. I think, like, when Towson first came, do you remember, toting away how isolated he was. I think now we've got, I think the key as well is the midfield too. The fact that Gomez can get up and down the pitch is massive. I just feel like we've got a really nice team now, a really nice balance to and nice fluidity. And I do think that now it will be a lot easier that if we do have an injury or a suspension, your players will slot in so much easier because those around them know what their job is. I don't want to see anyone come in. I must admit, but it would make it a lot easier. Jagger was fantastic yesterday. I did worry being so late and obviously playing up against Latter-day-Z. Newcastle, Y Llywodraeth, John Joe came, and Seamus Cole was on the team sheet. We came out at three o'clock on John Joe Kennedy, and John Joe didn't play very well that day. It was caught out for their first goal, which for me was the winner, really, the first one, because had he not scored at that time, I think we would have controlled it. But Jags came in and obviously all the experience of being able to step into that breach. Because everybody else has settled, it is an easier job for one player to come in. You see, these are all the top clubs where they might lose a player, and it doesn't really affect them, because the team is so rigid, and everyone knows what he's just doing, and I think that's exactly what they're seeing. Like you said, just right at the start, the partnerships are there. You look at the left-hand side, you see Dane and Bernard, it's fantastic. Seamus Coleman looks like he's been reinvigorated totally since he's gone in front of him. Looks like a different right back. Eight weeks ago, we were going, definitely the right back to priority in the summer. It's an absolute priority. Now you're going, well, if Holgate comes back and he can take his form from West Brom, and he pushes Seamus, then we don't need to spend £45 million on Wambas. Wambasach is brilliant, and I don't know whether Everton could get him. But what I mean is, he's a player who's been mentioned with Everton a few times this season, and you'd go, I love him. But he'd cost £45-50 million. Now in a budget, if you all of a sudden got Seamus Coleman playing, I said an eight out of ten every week, and you've got Mason Holgate who can do that role, all of a sudden you think, well, that £45 million can be spent elsewhere. It's that kind of thing, I think, when you look at that. Well, it's the thing about, it's always about relationships, I think, relationships all over the bar. Coleman now can play his natural game. He knows if Richard Lawson's there, he'll get back and work out. Luca Dean's the same, we've been odd, been odd, you know, works his socks off defensively as well, as great as he is attacking. And we've got those two wingers that they've got to work right there. But Coleman now, I don't think he ever had that relationship with Walcott. Coleman was doing two people's jobs, I think, personally. The problem with Walcott is, is that you can't, I don't think you can get past them as a fullback, because he's quick, but he's not a player that he's ever looking for the outball ever. Where Richard Lawson actually slows it down, because it actually shoots his game when he slows it down, because he's so quick with the ball that he doesn't mind slowing it down, because he knows he can take people on a pace. So, that allows, you've seen one yesterday, I think Seamus might have just been offside, but with Richard Lawson, if Richard Lawson gets the ball, slows it down, Seamus goes outside them, and Richard Lawson nutmegs someone with a pass and it got him, but he was offside. And it's that kind of thing, that relationship with Walcott was never there. That's because Walcott's not that kind of player, and really, if he's not that kind of player, you've got a question why he was bought to go together with James Coleman, because that's what you've got to look at, so that's why I'm allowed to have a go at him. But the point being is that when you buy players, you've got to look at how they're going to fit together as a team. And that's what all the best teams do, they don't ever, you know, we've said that for ages about all the top teams. Unless they're absolutely amazing, you've got to have a look at them and when you buy them feel how they're going to fit in. And maybe that relationship with Richard Lawson on the left with Dean just didn't quite work because he was playing on the left, and now he's playing on the right, it just seems to be working a little bit better. I think you're absolutely right, I think with Walcott he's 30 or 29, nearly 30. He's not going to cheat, he's not all of a sudden going to naturally run back and pull tackles in because he's not done it. He's been not playing in a team with, they've kind of gone the full back of support you, but you're out. But we don't play like that, Seamus Coleman isn't that right back, he's not a reserved right back. If you ask Seamus to stop crossing the half-way line, which is what he was doing, and when Seamus doesn't cross the half-way line, he ain't great. If his game is to stop on the half-way line and pass it back, which is what he was doing, with Walcott in front of him, you're losing what Seamus Coleman's all about. Seamus Coleman bonds on, and when you've got the Charleston, who's 21, who's used to running back and he's got the strength and he's got that ability, Seamus has got the confidence to say, I'll go past him. They chose the difference between last season and this season as well, last season it was so stagnant because for example Walcott would have the ball and you know that all he's going to do is run himself or he'll cross it. With the Charleston, you know he can either turn inside, he can hold it and he's got the skill. You've got Coleman going on, and all of a sudden Arsenal's defence have three different things that can happen now that they've got to think about, whereas last season, every back four or five that came to goodness and just went, go on then. Do what you like with the ball, but you're not going to get a lot of the time this season. But at the same time with the Charleston, going over onto the right hand side, when he's on the left, he might cut in and play that ball off and get it back and then he can try to side foot it. But if that wasn't on, he very rarely goes on the outside because he's left foot more for standing on. He doesn't go on the outside and put great crosses in. So when he's naturally on the right, he can go on the outside and whip them. Otherwise he will come in and attack you in the box and he can still give and go and he's still facing the right way. So I think it opened the pitch up for him. I think when he was playing the other side, he had to come inside all the time and defenders would just show him on the outside. He doesn't really like going on the outside. Whereas now, like you said, Colvin will go round, that one was such a clever ball. I don't know, I haven't seen it again. It's like the Westamp in Orgel. That was all like the movement down the right. Players getting the ball, it's so simple, I keep saying it. Fans of other clubs will be thinking, what are they on about? They're just talking about passing a moving ball. It is, it was just playing it in, turn spin, spin your man, play it in and it just works. You can't mark a moving human being. You have to run with them and if you run with them, but if you're thinking I'm trying to play him offside and he gets in, you're out the games, you have to go with them and if Colvin gets across you. You do that or it's a penalty shot. You watch Man City and you are not comparing us to Man City by the way, but they're the best at it. But when you watch Man City, sometimes you get drawn into when you're watching, drawn into how are they doing this? And it's well, look at the opposition rather than look at Man City and look at the way all their players are always having to go. Like because they don't know where to go because when they're at their best, the movement and the passing is so quick. That what does the opposition player do? Where did he go? Where did he stand? You know, look at us, if a Charlton's got the ball and Seamus Coleman makes a move, what did his friend do? If he stands still and tries to shape, you know, with Charlton up and with Charlton plays a clever ball, then Seamus Coleman's in. If he goes to Seamus Coleman, that opens to you out of space up. And it's probably better, we're probably actually better on the other side of that because with Benard, the minute he gets Dean going round the outside of him, he's a lot better at utilising that space because he's a better footballer than with Charlton in his terms of technique. Suddenly he's got so many different options then. But then you've got Guilfee Coleman's shot and you've got Gomez Coleman's shot. So all of a sudden, you've four options where the other side of the season will be bad one. That's what it reminded me of, the Baines-Pinaw axis with your tethers, your osmonds just helping out, feeding the balls. That's what we've got now. I noticed yesterday, which we haven't seen, the little triangles on the pitch. You've got Gay coming in and just helping out and just keeping the ball moving, keeping it. And you know, you might go back but you can come back again. And it is, it's just, there's options now on the pitch, which we haven't had. I think, I mean, a lot of people have been setting all season but woke up and this, I'm not having a go on him. It just doesn't, he just doesn't quite fit into the way he wants to play. But a manager has to be sure about that. He can't just take rash decisions. If something's working to the way he wants it working, he can't just suddenly go. Well, I think, you know, no one would have necessarily said play with Charlton on the right. We were all looking at looking at him, weren't we, or whatever. So, this has worked and it's got chambers going. And you don't know where he's planned that. Sometimes it just falls into your lap. And I think this style now is falling to his lap somewhat. I don't know, you know. I think when he got to Charlton, he did say he could play anywhere across the front three. I think he was trying to give, I think he started with thinking well cut will do well. And well cut started the season quite well there. He had a few goals early on, but he's got ways when we've looked for solutions. Look, you're right, look man, for whatever reason, hasn't been able to get himself in the team and perform. And well cut, gone back to well cut then we went, cos Towson wasn't doing enough from Don, wasn't at the level he's at now, so he was trying to Charlton through the middle. So you're looking for solutions, what works. And the other thing is as well, Bernard wasn't fully fit. You know, he hadn't played for six months when he made his David then. You know, he's trying to get him up to speed. When now he's up to speed and you see what he's letting me next season, you're thinking if he has a pre-season, you know, he could maybe go up another level, but also seeing André Gomez fully fit. The last two games he's played for 90 minutes and being fantastic for 90 minutes. So that's what you're seeing now and because of that, it's enabling the whole team to settle down. You know, and then you've got obviously gone and he's just ridiculous. I think that what it is important now, it's important not to put these games into isolation, because it is a long season and you're saying, well, next season, you've got to have all those options, haven't you? You've got to have, you know, whether you like it or not. You've got to have a theoretical cost maybe around. So I'm not sure, I don't know if he will be next season, but you've got to have that as well, haven't you? You've got to have that ability to say, well, there'll be periods in the season where maybe Bernard won't be fully up to speed or Charlton won't be fully up to speed. It's dead easy to go, oh, this is the thing. This is it now, we've solved it all, haven't we? It only takes an injury or fatigue or suspension or whatever to you need that solution, but I think the good thing is now is that where it is before he was going, I'm not sure what is the final thing when I've got all my players fit, but that seems to have been sorted. It's certainly in the forward positions, certainly, but... I think it just looks better balanced all over the place doesn't it? And I think the key to continue it is that place you bring in, there can't be a drop-off and that's our next challenge now, our next challenge is if Bernard comes out and someone comes in, there's no real drop-off, we're still getting a good player who works hard. It might be as much of a ability as Bernard, but we'll do the work, Bernard will show, but he might be able to do something a bit different. I think the two best teams in my lifetime that are sort of more on this first season in terms of how it worked and how it geled and the Moise team with Ycael, Tethau, Fylaini, they all had good balance but also versatility within that and I feel that we haven't had that for a while. Because of the new project and we've had a bit more of a scattergun approach and different things like that, we've maybe bought two specifically in my area and stuff like that, but the two best sides I've seen in terms of football-wise and ability, I think we're starting to get back to that. I think there's more of a, yeah, there just seems to be more of a way to play. It seems like a plan, yeah. And we haven't had a plan, and Martin has lost his plan after the first season. Exactly, yeah. Breaking up the defence, started. It's like you said before the game, you saw the team and you were like, yeah. And that's what you need, you need that consistency, that run. And that when you don't know your best team, that's when you know you're going to struggle because for you forever constantly changing things, like you said. We're all guessing it now, and he's guessing. Whereas now you go to the match, you're in the concourse and you see the team. And you're like, yeah. There's no shocks, there's no surprises. And you know it's a winning team as well. And that's off the bottom. You know, I think we started the game very well, and that was, I think that was the thing for me. Well, it was short. After that first minute, lack of set. But when he went through, did you actually hit him? No, no. Zoomer hit him. Yeah, zoomer hit him. They're going to get, no, but there's no, people will look and go, oh, well, we didn't stop. But at the end of the day, it's a, they're a Premier League team, they were third or fourth, could have gone third. They're going to get chances in the game, aren't they? And it's not about what. In general, the opening 10 minutes, we were all over them. They had the first, they broke quickly first, then we just had the ball. And then it was us and we got players in and it's all of us and got in early on and should have done better. But it was, it was winning the midfield battle. I mean, the percentage thing come up and it was like 49-51. Yeah. After about 15 minutes, but we'd had four, three or four shots of goal or anything like that. That was the key. I mean, they could have had a break hard after five or six minutes. That went, well, or if you say his name, going easy or whatever. The tackle on, and I jumped up at him, he said, because I watched the ball. Everyone else watched the ball, but I watched him and watched him fall through when he caught. Luke had been, I hope on the scene. I think those first 10 minutes as well, a lot of people, we, you know, especially, I've been talking about the passing and the passages of play, but it's the work off the ball as well. But we were back to where we need to be, that level where Sigurdsson, Calvert-Lewin, were defending from the front. And that's what you, in the modern game, that's what you've got to do. And I feel like we weren't doing that a few months ago, but now we are. I think we said before we started recording that if you do that, that's the biggest thing. And once you do that, the rest follow. Yeah, of course. But we got the goal from a shep leg. Well, that was the other thing though about yesterday, wasn't it? It was the option. We've got teams having outborn now when we need one. And Dom started the game so well. You know, the first couple of challenges, first ones he had to, he won. He won them in the air, or he was that first one where he... You've only had a straight from the kick-off. Yeah, he was that first one where the ball went long and he brought it down the little turning and laid it off. And you just felt like from then... That's the standard then. ...these aren't, aren't it? And he is. And straight away, you could see that. They knew that. We could play both ways. And that, again, that's a really important thing. That you've got to be able to play both ways. And that's a big thing. That I think Dom's added to his game recently is that ability now to win the ball, get it down, and start again, higher up the pitch. All right, he doesn't always get it right, because sometimes I think he gets it down and there's an option to go straight away and he doesn't, he just wants to settle. But at least, at least if he's hitting a blue shade straight away, you know, then he's getting it. And I think the throw for the goal shows you that. We're a lot more, again, a lot more confident now in what we're doing. There's the impetus, isn't there? We want to score a goal. Like in the past it's been a bit lethargic and stuff, whereas they're all on the front foot now. But I feel like things like that, though, highlight to me that things are now being worked on on the training ground and, you know, the throw. And what's great about that is, is, OK, Jags scores the goal, but Jags wins the first headache. So in other words, when they're training, they're training and they're doing it in different ways. So the first new flick they're on normally might have been Michael Keane, but then he's bringing Jags in and going, Michael Keane might be on the pitch. Yw'r ysgol yw'r ysgol yw'r ysgol. So, dwi'n fawr, I want you to do that. You need to, you know, when you see subs getting brought on and the assistants are going through all the charts and all that, and it's like, well, this is where you should be because I'm replacing him and that is job. Now that's now your job. So I thought that was a real insight because it's not just like throw it at the wall and see what sticks. There's got to be a purpose in everything you're doing. You know, Luca Deane, long throw, we've seen that, Arsenal fans complaining that he was, it was a foul throw. It wasn't because as long as some party photos on the line, then it's allowed. Jags wins the first flick. Then Dom is in there. Again, like David Charleston, all against Chelsea, he's winning that header, he's causing that chaos, he's keeping the ball alive. It's all about the second ball, which is the first ball. You know, it's one of their plays on the photo and Jags is just onside here. He's just onside. And he's alive to it and he knocks it in and you want them up. But I think as Calvert Lewin, he's leading the line. It's all about, you've got to set the turn, haven't you? And there were loads of moments in that first off where like a few, you know, fist pumps were, especially when the Arsenal keepers got the ball. And a lot of strikers would just like let them go. Calvert Lewin has legged it. Good sliding challenge. It's got the crowd up. And it come off the goalie and we got the throw. And it just gets it. It gets it going. And you know, when you've got to be the sort of talisman when you're up there on your own, I think he's really growing into that now and he knows the role to it's taken. And it's just, I like the desire for every player now. And it's, remember like the Phil Neville tackle on Ronaldo. We had a few of those yesterday. Not as big, but it's just, when you see the players working so hard and fighting for every ball, it just gets the fans up. And then, you know, the fans and players help each other. It's energy, isn't it? What you're seeing now is you're seeing the hard way coming to the fore, the press and the chasing in numbers. You know, and that's what we did. We scored the goal. We didn't let them settle and we pushed on and we started winning the ball back then. I was winning everything back. You know, we then seen a little flick by Bernard. I mean, Bernard Rewin, that Miles Knightland really does. Did Neil Knightland, whatever his name is, he destroyed it. I don't think he knows what his name is. I don't think he does after 10 minutes. He doesn't inflict it, brought it down to act it back in the culture. He popped it through his legs and laid it off. And it was that kind of thing that got us going. And when you've got players like André Gomez and Bernard, it was so comfortable on the ball, guilty, comfortable in possession. It means that a team, like Arsenal, no matter where they are in the league, find it difficult to get any photo in the game. I don't put it down to it, whether they were poor or they weren't allowed to be ever at my super. If they'd been the opposite way, no-one would have said that I'd ever at my poor. I think Arsenal were like passengers in the games, to be honest. Because we were so good. This is why I don't buy into this. The gap between the six is mine. It's nonsense that. It's absolutely nonsense. The gap between Liverpool and City might be massive to everybody. But the third damage, it's not massive. What it is, is what they're brilliant at, is consistency. That's all they've got over heaven. I don't need a miles better than heaven, because they're not. Out of that Arsenal side, I take like a set every day of the week. I take like a Bama Yang. I take Ramsey. After that, I'm going. Much, much less, innit? On his day, fantastic. Yesterday, he's got the hardest side, with Pete. And if he's your captain, leave me your team out, and you're on the way for him to be looking going. Why is he captain? Oh, he's brilliant, but why is he captain? Let him just get on with his game. That was the thing. When you've got a team, you can't lay a glove on you. It's not because they're bad. It's not because they aren't turned up. It's because you're not allowing them to. When you've got players you're comfortable on. The only way you can take teams like that and hammer them into submission is if you can keep the ball and wear the ball. And everything I've done that for weeks and weeks now and they're only getting better and better. Doesn't matter who you play now, because it's about controlling the ball. United will be the same. They might have a bit more about them, because they'll have a bit more need. But everything will still manipulate the ball. If you do it in the right way, they'll be the United as well. Energy though, isn't it? I mean, it really is about the energy levels. I think it's gone up through the roof. I was watching, the day I was watching the clip of last season. I was getting the beat at 5-2. Do you know what though? It was true one for a while. But the space in me feels that we allowed them to just pass, pass, pass, pass. No one pressing, no one having a go at them. Right side, that passing the ball. But there's no energy levels. I think, you know, going back to what you said, I'm a dom there. I think what the manager obviously said to the dom is, you know, it's your share to lose. And I think what's really important about him and what he's done recently is, I think he's accepted, maybe he's accepted in a way that he's not, he's not the striker, he's going to score all the goals. But his job in a game is to be busy and alive and create chances and be selfless. And that's what he is now. And he will get chances, of course he will. But he won't get loads of chances. And he won't get loads of chances till he starts having better movements in the box. I mean, yesterday there's a few loads of times that we had the ball on the left and the right. And he gets in the box and he's just too static for me. He needs to look at the situation and go, where would I best affect this? There's times where if you just, you know, the easy option is go towards the ball, then there's times when this is what great strikers do, they just peel off and go round the back and almost just wait for and go, everyone gets attracted to the ball, well I'll just go round the back and see what happens. And he hasn't got that yet. So it's almost like he's made this conscious decision well I'll do everything else then. I will run myself into the game for the sake of this team because no one else was doing that. And you're not going to get the chances. So what else are you going to do to affect the game? And he's just allowing us to play at the moment. 10, 15 years higher up the pitch and he's working on all those other things. And it's like the pennies, you know, finally drop. You work hard. You will create opportunities rather than opportunities just been given to you on a plate. And you're seeing that now. Fans, back performance yesterday was as close to the performance that I seen last year. Well, I've seen this complete centre forward performance in terms of just hassling and running and doing all those things. And far too many times we've come in here and you've said, what does he do? What does he do? And I've just gone, I'll have seen what he can do but he's not doing it enough. And it's like the last few games, it's finally dropped. You put all that hard work in and you get your rewards. It might be a goal, but it'll be everything else. It doesn't always need to be a goal because of course we want our centre forward to score goals and it'd be great if he can add that to his game regularly. But while he's learning that and while he's, you're absolutely right about his move and this is something I've criticised on about being a centre forward is that you've got to be alive in a box. It's not good being, it's not great just being the link player outside the box. It works, you can do it. But ideally you want to score the goals, but what he is doing yesterday what he did he looked at those three centre backs and went, I'm having every one of you. And this is why I criticised him, because he didn't fancy it, because Virgil was super strong and he should have challenged himself and he didn't. Since then, he has gone to Chelsea's, he had to go against David Lewis, he had to go against Budige, he had Westam's defenders all over the show last week and he's done it again yesterday by getting them involved. That's the thing for me, the last three wins he didn't score, but he's been the key man. Over the three games he's been the key player and it's about, I remember at the start when Coonman didn't get the centre forward I banged on about the way we play with the players buzzing round we need that focal point and Calvert-Lewin for this silver team is the focal point and I feel like what you said about Van Dijk there are a lot of times where Calvert-Lewin I think he may be naïvely thought as a centre forward I've just got to go up the headers whereas now I think he's using a bit more nows and he's using his body better with the movements and the positioning where he's taking a step forward and getting in front of the defender and using different parts of his body and he's spinning off them but as well, he's a bit of a target moment he's back to go, but you can play him in and he's faster across the ground That's what annoys me about him but if there's anything that annoys me about him it's that he doesn't offer the spinning off and when he did yesterday David Terrifer I mean that's a crap whatever, his papa's top of top whatever his name is he got booked for blocking them off because he did he drag them down that was me when I used to play and at any level you would ever play if someone's booked you'd always say play on him he's been booked and he should have involved him a bit more because he was losing his head a little bit and he must have been a bit calmer on Montréal but what he did was he gave them something to worry about and he wouldn't take it on until he'd lay it off what I wanted to see was spinning in behind because he had the legs which you've mentioned earlier on when he went in that foot brace with he flicked it on himself and then still got it, not the past them and if either one had sucked him he was in he had all of it on the angle but stuff he knew he had to take him that turned the pace he should be doing that five times again play me in because I'm quicker than all of these he's been recorded as one of the fastest let's get him running that way but in the first half what he did really well was he linked the play brilliantly brought it down and by doing that he allows us up the pitch knock it off, he's such a rat he does that little thing where he almost delicately flicks it round the defender it's brilliant the way he takes it he's got really good feet I think we won't trouble to step over in the second half but he linked the play really well in the first half, not give a ass no real problem they just cut the ball list out he's almost he's created a real problem for the manager because there's no one to replace him off the bench do you know what I mean there's no one to replace him because the way he works and the way the team is set up you look at him and go have you been trying to tune on that allows the opposition to play and maybe that's another thing he's looking at going and I've got to do more because I've got to be fitter and I've got to be stronger and I can't be blown up my ass with the last 10 minutes because I'm some oh he was yes no I know but that's because he works so hard but you can't replace him and that's where that's what he's got going for him now if I stay on the pitch I'm going to get more chances no one's looking at me no one's going to be all my number off after an hour because he's put himself in that position of course there will be games that's great for him I'm not saying you take that the right way just buy me a little bit of time maybe Silver's programming on your my sense of hope with the rest of the season keep all the last year don't lose that year because I know strikers are the rated aren't they by goals but I think going forward he's a key player that all we're going to play whether we sign another nippy little striker to complement him whether we're getting out on our goal scorer I think as a plan B off the bench in certain fixtures I think Calvert Lewin the way he's playing at the moment he links to play I know a few people say in the past he might need a spell out on loan or whatever he's really progressed and hopefully he can keep progressing and have the goals to his game he's like Tom for me the true father on the line not to think even if we go and buy a centre forward in the summer even if we went and got a team away and I've just thrown a name because someone said to me if I didn't buy it even if we bought a player like that Calvert Lewin that he would be a right of dire right of true it's no good going it doesn't need to go on loan like Davis doesn't need to go on loan but Calvert Lewin in particular from September to now is improving more than any other player in our squad so you hope that with a bit more coaching and a bit more confidence to go up another level to wrap it up I know and we're happy so it should be celebrated can we talk about Joe Romano? so leave it there big thanks to Elle for coming in big thanks to my voice holding out that is what you thought in the comments it's all good, it's positive we keep it going it was a given 9 to Gomez and Dom was he? you didn't put a poll on you just said who was your man of the month that's not a vote either it's just comments I mean I teach you how to put a poll I mean I'm sure the poll was the exact look and the most votes were Dom and a Calvert Lewin so there you go it's good that we've all got different man of the matches it's good that there was so many to choose from I mean what was the average of your players was it mostly 7s or mostly 8s? I mean thanks for watching the video Pickford got a 7 I think with Charleston and Guild he got a 7.5 most of the back four got 8 I think Jag's got 8.5 because he scored because he's just boss Gomez got a 9 got it 8.5 Ghana got an 8.5 it was Gomez and Dom both got 9 there you go there you go go and watch the video go and watch it, check it out thanks for watching toffeeTV and we'll see you later