 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Matt Preview Bournemouth against Everton during my Andy at El Pavoti at TBL on Twitter if you haven't followed them already do so. Andy, Bournemouth at the weekend, Sunday 2 o'clock, Skysports, another Sunday game for Everton. Obviously just had the international break but... Thank God football's back again. Yeah, thank God real football's back again. This is a tricky game for Everton. You know, we've been... Since Bournemouth were promoted we've not won down there apart from an FA Cup third round side whenever it was when Martinis was the manager. Ross Barkley getting there. Ronan Barkley, we won 2-0. Other than that in the league we've had a horrific 3-3 that year. Yeah, it was on the back of that Chelsea game as well which we can see in the last minute as well. We've lost 1-0, we've lost 2-1 there and last season we were 2-0 up in Cruising and ended up drawing 2-2. So not being a great ground for us so far. No, the weird team, Bournemouth, they go through like patches, a really good form. They're doing 4-5 on the bounce. That's generally what keeps them up because obviously they are open, they play expansive football with Eddie Hallam. But when we go down there, they know our waveform hasn't been good since Martinis anyway. We still seem to struggle there. I think we should beat them but it's difficult. We certainly can't explain certain parts of the way they play. They do play open, a lot of gaps between them in field and defence because they do play a 4-4-2. A lot of gaps in the team. It's whether they can exploit them in the weather. But they have got some firepower which could cause us trouble so it's a balance really. The game, certainly the game last year down there, evident that all played really well. I think we can shoulder the majority of the game. Obviously we lost with Charlotte and sent off in the first half and that kind of, I want to say it curtailed us but it didn't really because we got into our time. It kind of rejuvenated us. We came out in the second half and scored 2 goals. Michael Keane and Theo Wolcott put us 2 up. We still carried the threat even with 10 men and we were cruising like I said. Leighton Bains then give a cheap penalty away and Nathan Ache poked one in for 2-2. Although we had opportunities to win it later on. You come away from it thinking it was two-point drop because we were in a good position. But you're right Bormath are a good shot. I mean they're a good football inside. It does remind me of Roberto Martinez in a way that they do play nice football. They score a lot of goals. Last season they scored 56 goals and conceded 70. I admire the way he goes about it. He's not the typical manager who comes up and closes the back door first. He tries to play for draws at the next point in there. He's always played his way. Obviously it's why they don't finish high on the league. Going forward they are probably closer to the top half team. I like Bormath though. I like watching them on the good side. I like some of the players they've bought recently as well. They're a nice football inside. As I say they're with the talent level. The depth of talent we've got. The organisation we've now got with the back. We should be able to beat them really. I think this is the time we should go over the who-do. You mentioned it there about Everton's away form. It's not being disrespectful to Bormath. It's more about what we're trying to achieve. They've done incredibly well. They haven't got a big budget really in terms of what they can spend. They only have 11,000 fans packed in but they make a lot of noise. Like you say always go for the win. Sometimes it works for them. Sometimes it wins against them. Eddie House never changed his principles. He plays the same way we can. He might tinker with the formation but he does. But they're still open. On the front side aren't they? Sam Allardy, Tony Puelist, Sean Dyson, Tatey Mardy. You have to give them credit for that. We'd rather watch teams like Bormath. The league would be much better. But from Everton's perspective this is what we're here for. We're trying to get into Europe this season. If you're trying to get into Europe you have to start winning away matches. As far as I'm concerned we've played Crystal Palace away and Aston Villa away. Two teams that we should have took six points from in my opinion. We haven't scored a goal in either game and we only took one point. So that has to change. A team like Bormath are 15th in the table at the moment. They've lost 50% of the games so far this season. The two-home games they've only took a point themselves at home. This represents an opportunity for Everton to go there and to get the three points. If we're going to finish in Europe we need seven or eight away. Obviously when we look at the fixtures, the top six away, you're hoping to get weak points there. The way you pick up the most points is against those other 13 sides and the leader outside the top six. So we need to win games like this. We need to win and to get that 60, 70 points that you need to end those European places that's what we're going to need to do because you can't rely on the home form. The home form I think is now getting to a good standard. We're going to pick a lot of our points at home but we need to start closing the door away from home. Last season as you say, two-nil then you can see those goals. It needs to be much better. Definitely. The home form is very good. We know we're very, very good at home. To be fair we've been good at home for quite a few years. Obviously Michael Silver's made it even better. We've been on a crack and run a home and then points will come. But ultimately it's away. That's the challenge. It's great being comfortable in front of your own fans and your own pitch and everything. Where I'll know this team is progressing is when it can go to the likes of Bournemouth and sweep them aside. That's when you'll know that with a real deal. It's the resilience as well. Last week we showed a bit of resilience against Walsh. Obviously 2-2 wins put into the sword then 1-3-2. We showed that resilience away from home. We are winning 2-1, 2-nil, whatever. We'll see the results out. That'll start picking momentum then. It's just that little bit away. Maybe even tweak the style a little bit. Maybe less open because obviously Bournemouth are going to come on to you. To play on the front fork. The key guy I think for the game obviously is trying to get Guilffy Sigitson, Alex Oobie and Spaceon from the back four because the way they play hopefully Gomez and Delf can basically draw out the two sentiment fields and basically then try and draw a centre off how to get against Guilffy then. That will open it up for us hopefully. Because 4-4-2 is quite rigid in a way in that sense in the terms of the mark. So hopefully we'll be able to expose certain parts of it. This could be a game where Everton potentially revered back to playing on the counter attack. In the games we've seen this season three of Everton's four games we've dominated the possession. Strangely we lost the possession. If that's what you want to say at home to Watford which was an absolutely weird game. In the other three we've averaging around 490 passes a game dominating the possession. It's up in the 60s for a couple of years. I think that's what we're getting to as a team. We're getting to the stage where we're like top six teams. Teams expect us to be a good side. So they are sitting off us and giving us more at the ball. That's where we are. We have to start breaking teams down. Bournemouth and other teams have to break down as such. Obviously they are going to try to defend them well. Away from home we need to get people in the sense that. So when we play those are the teams like your Wolves, like your Bay and Lees. They're going to sit in against Evan. When in the past under Martin especially when that expectation came of Everton they were a good side we couldn't seem to break teams down. So it's getting to that next level really where we can as you say put teams to the sword on the road and sweep them side. If I look at Everton offensively obviously Rytialysen just done well for Brazil. In the international break we've got obviously Moise Keane. Good to see him score for the 128-321s. We've got Alex O'Wobee who did OK for Nigeria as well. He's got two in his last two for Everton Bernard. Guilfy Sigurdd and we've got good offence. I mean even Chiang Tauwsian who has just had a crack head. Get special as he plays this new life. He's got a couple of goals to take and he'll be in the squad as well. So offensively I think we've got more than enough to cause Bournemouth a lot of problems. Well I watched the last game last week and if you look at the goals you can see the first one was the bad, the ball over the top. It's just in one on one against the defenders. Moise Keane one on one against them to the defenders. He's going to have some joy as well so hopefully we can do that. The flip side to that is you just mentioned that they have got some good attack on players Bournemouth. They really have obviously we all know about Callum Wilson. Josh King's a player I've like for years I think. He's a, you know, works hard, scores goals. Not massive amount of goals, but gets enough. He's a real handful. Then they've got obviously Ryan Fraser and Harry Wilson now obviously on Liverpool. Yeah, Brooks House isn't injured. Brooks isn't a good player. They've Brooks, what a player he is. Crack and play runs between the lines, scores goals. But who would you pick out as Bournemouth's danger man if you like forever? The combo is Fraser to Wilson. They've been in terms of them two together, create most of Bournemouth's goals, score obviously most of Bournemouth's goals in Wilson's case. Ryan Fraser really is the one and the key one because if you get space you can damage last week at least a lovely ball into the channel, into the half space sorry for Wilson who then clipped past the keeper of the goal. He was probably one of the, well surprisingly, he was one of the best creator players in the Premier League last season. I think he creates 27 big chances, big chances are ones that you can see where we expect the players to score. 27 that's a lot, so imagine everyone that was in the cyst essentially, he would have 27 cysts, which probably would have been a Premier League record, so that's how good he was last season and if you do give him space and time he can't hear you and then Callum Wilson is a good finisher and I think Evan Vans have won him in the past because of how good he is around the box. So that combo there is whatever needs it and obviously it is another test for Michael Keating getting me in it because Wilson is quick, Josh King is quick. It's about being clever, this is where Delph, Gomez will have to sit in at times when the ball with R on the ball just to cover the back two, screen the back two more effectively, but Ryan Fraser is the one, I think he's on the frame, I think he's contracts up in the summer. Yeah well he's linked heavily with the Muto Arsenal and I think he's linked with Everton as well all through the summer, I think he ended up with 15 assists that he got last season which is how many goals. One of the most creative players certainly in the Premier League so he's definitely one we will have to look out for. A couple of years ago when they beat us around Christmas I think he scored a winner. He was a handful that day as well so he's a tricky player, we'll have to watch him and you're right, we'll have to defend. It gives Evan another a different challenge I suppose for Jeremy and Michael Keating because they're going to be up against two mobile centre forwards. They've got a different look last season at Gosling, Lewis Cuckoo's making this, he's a very good player as well. So they've got a different look to the midfield now so that will pose some issues as well because we've had times against Tottenham's Woffins last season we did struggle against the strength and power this season so yeah that's another element so it's going to be a difficult game by a new player so it's going to be a difficult game by a new means but overall you look at the 11-11 evidence quality, if it shines through we should win the game but it's going to be a difficult game. Played on grass unfortunately not played well. Exactly, but that's sort of me but if our best players play well we should come in comfortably. Listen, like you've just said before for this team to progress and try and start fulfilling what the aims are is a place they've got to go and win and that's not being disrespectful to Bournemouth that's us focusing on what we've got to do I'm sure Bournemouth fans watching this or thinking about the game will think well it's a home game and they're not one of the top six because well we are at the moment so they'll think they've got an opportunity to win but I look at it and just think Sheffield United went there and got a point and that was the day one City have gone there and beat them so they're not flying with confidence at home but they've got an opportunity for us now to go there and put a marker down get a result there, good result and then we come back home against Sheffield United and if we can get three points against Sheffield United and if we could take six out of the next two games then it put us in great shape going into that Manchester City game at home so big game for Everton at the weekend. Let us know what you think in the comments section below you're confident are you thinking this is a little bit of a bogie ground for us so to speak with us not winning is it about time Everton changed that of course it is, let us know in the comments section below big thanks to Andy for joining me on here give us your predictions as well in the comments section, make sure you give this video a thumbs up subscribe if you haven't already and if you want more videos get over and join us over on page see you later