 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the match preview Manchester United against Everton Sunday at 4 o'clock at Old Trafford. I am joined by Callum Snell, trainee journalist is here with me to preview this match. Callum, big game Sunday, looking forward to it. I am, I am looking forward to it, I've got that feeling back and I'm looking forward to the game, looking forward to the match. And you know what, I think we can go and I think we can give them a game, definitely 100% you know, we're in good form, they're not in the best of form, so why not? I mean I think the way Everton have started under Mark Osil that are away performances have been better, I think the counter attacking definitely shoots us and with their defence. Yes, I mean the ropey, I think the ropey I really do, I mean you know, we've seen obviously the Leicester game, the way that we can break on the counter and you know we saw maybe not as much against Palace of the Week and but you know, you can't expect it like all the time but I definitely think that we have the capabilities within the squad now to definitely go there and definitely challenge. I think you could say this is our fit, I know we played Arsenal but this is like our first real test where we can proper think about it and say you know what we can go here and we can, we can, we can, I think you know what, I think we can win, I do think we can win and I am confident. I think we can win shit but I heard that I make at the moment in the team. It's on paper, we're better than them. Exactly, on paper. You know, so but they've obviously got, they've got like Evertonians just do us a favour, just don't keep going on about Le Carchy, just until Monday, just leave it, let's see what happens and then if Monday comes and it's still all the same as what's going on now then do us a heart content. You know, I mean last season was, you know, the year before under Ronald Cooman we went there in 3-1-1 and we stay score with a 95th minute penalty. Yeah, that was unlucky, that was really, I remember that game. It was Jaggy Elka got the goal, didn't it? Jag's score, yeah. Jag's got the goal. And we should have killed it off. Yeah, it was a clumsy penalty if I remember as well. Was it Williams? Williams, yeah, it was the clumsy one. So you know what, when we go to Man United there's some, you know, there's instances where we go to Anfield and sometimes stand at the bridge in the Emirates and we think, oh God, we just can't do it there. But I just feel like Old Trafford's the ground where we go and we really get in the faces and we really, you know, we really rough all the feathers and I think we can go there and I do, as I said before, I do think that that is the team that we can. I don't think United want to play us, I don't think they'll want to play us at all. And you know, they've been, okay, last season we got spanked by them, but that was completely different. That was late on, I mean, that was late on. The game of Goodison was quite even. That was it. Then they stepped up second half and they did much better than us. It was a case of heads going down, wasn't it? Yeah, it went to the scub. The game at Old Trafford, we conceded the goal after three or four minutes. And then we had chances. Rooney really should have scored a couple of goals. We had chances. We had chances. They had made some good saves. And then 10 minutes on the end, they made a tune. And then when it went to one, it went to another. Yeah, and that was it. And then it was dropped. But, you know, this time, I feel as though with the likes of the Charleston, with Bernard, with Walcott, we've got a real, and Sigurddon's playing fantastic. We've got a real threat. You know, and I think, I think you're right. I think they'll be looking at it. You know, they've just been beaten around by Juventus in the Champions League as well. So I think they'll be looking at it, thinking this is a tough game. I watched them against Newcastle a couple of weeks ago. Oh, my word. Newcastle would tune it up. And it should have been about five at half-time. The chance is Newcastle. And it can pair us to Newcastle. You're like, why can't we just go and, you know, and win well? I mean, the first goal will be, like it is in a lot of Premier League games, the first goal is key. If we can get ahead, then the way Merino teams set up in general, they don't, they're not like the Manchester United teams of old, who would swarm all over here and you'd just be like, oh, you know, how can we keep them out? Yeah. You've got players. You know, Rashford's fantastic. Yeah. Marciall's a crack on player. That Marciall, he always seems to have a good game. LeCarcu is a great goal scorer. Yeah, there's no denying it, you know. Pog, but on his day, contain game. You know, you've got one matter. Yeah. You've got players, Alexis Sanchez. You know, when you go for him, you start going, he's got good players. But at the moment, it's not quite the end of the day. It's not clicking for them. The 10th in the league, we're eight in the league. Okay. There's a point between us, but you know, I think you could argue that we're at times, we played the better football. Oh, without the show. We're in the better football inside so far this season. I feel like we're going into games, looking confident, you know, just have to take away how we played at the Emirates before we start. Before, yeah. You know, we were up for it, and you know, back then when we played Arsenal, we, you know, we didn't, Bernard, it was just started slowly coming into the fold, and that front four wasn't really as established then. Well, it was Calvert-Lewin, wasn't it? Yeah, Calvert-Lewin. It was the arlasen's first game. Yeah. So things, you know, there was reasons, and we played very well that day, we should have. And Arsenal, in my opinion, this is, Arsenal are miles ahead of man United at the minute. A lot, yeah. The way Arsenal played the other day, I think that one of the goals of the score, the third goal, and it was just like bang, bang, bang in. You know, and then you look at United and you just don't get that feeling that they're going to do things like that to you. And like, I just feel at the minute that, you know, you know, probably just for the first time since the last time that we beat them under the Martins, with Alviado, I think this is, I think this is the time when we can go and we can go and beat them again. I do think we can beat them again. Well, just that's quite confident. Let's listen to some of the match facts between the two. Yeah, let's get your back down to it. No, no, let's keep the reality in them. Man United have won 19 home Premier League games against Everton, only spares have won more against us, which is 21. Okay. Everton are winless in seven matches against Manchester United in all competitions since the 3-0 home win in 2015. Yeah. Man United have scored more goals, 98 goals and won more games, 35 against Everton than any other Premier League opponent. Five of Manchester United's last seven Premier League goals have been scored in the final 10 minutes. So we're going after obviously, you know, go right to the deficit. United have a minus one goal difference in the Premier League at the moment for the first time, you've had it after nine games since 1990-1991. So that's showing you something at the minute. Yeah. Only in 2014-15 under Louis Van Halb, United have won fewer points from their opening nine games in the Premier League season, again backing up, backing up the fact that they're not playing as well as they should have been. The hair has conceded 16 goals in nine games. He conceded the same tally in his first 24 matches. All right, okay. So there, Bratialysen has made 13 league appearances against the big six teams and hasn't scored a single goal yet. So we've got to break that. On Sunday, I'm not going to say the Romelu Lukaku stat. And Everton boss Michael Silver has won only one of the six competitive matches against Josie Merino. So the stats are weighted heavily in Manchester United's favour, of course. As they are most times against top six ads against us. But these things have to be changed. And what I will say is that what I feel now under Marco Silver is A, we'll go and try and win the game because that's what he does. There's a fearlessness now. And B, we are, the squad alone is so much better than we've had for a number of years in terms of quality, you know, on and on the bench. Compared to last time we went to World Traffic. Exactly. They're not playing great. So we've got an opportunity and it's further along. We've won three games on the run. So the confidence will be there. So like I said, we can get the first goal. That to me will be key because I think... Tales will go up. Tales will go down. And they'll have to come out even more, which will leave gaps. And their fans will, their fans, you know, will get frustrated and all that. And I feel like I think there's an awful lot to play for as well. I think, you know, correct me if I'm wrong, but like I think if a couple of results go all the way and we win, I think we're in the top six. Yeah. If Bournemouth don't win and they're away from home and is it Wolves or whoever else? If it's Wolves, what for Bournemouth isn't it? It might be Wafford, it's Wafford. It's where we're going above Wolves with that win at the weekend. So, you know, you're right. If those two were to not win that game, then everything could be lying sixth on Sunday night. You know, Bournemouth. Let's draw a beat. I would take a draw all day long. I would take a draw all day long. I would take a draw all day long. You know, it keeps the air, the unbeaten street going. You know, it keeps the confidence up. It keeps some sense of consistency. And you know, that's something that we haven't had for a while. You know, when we beat Palace at the weekend, I just wasn't... If that was last season, that would have been 0-0. No question that would have been 0-0. Well, I would actually play for 0-0. Yeah, he would have played for 0-0. You know, I was getting ready to say it. This is it. Call it a day. 0-0. You know, same old, same old. Them subs never in. I think Silver knows what he wants to do. Hence why he brought them subs on and they changed the game. So, you know, like you said before, I think he will be attacking. I think he will go out to win. He is a winning manager. I don't think he will hold back. I think he will want to go there to get the three points. And I just... And I honestly think I am quite confident. I don't get too confident, but I'm quite confident that we will give them a game. And I think we can, you know, it's well within this side's abilities to come away with something from Old Trafford at the weekend. Yeah, definitely. Definitely. I mean, what a statement that would be if we could go there and beat them and just keep it going. If we beat Man United on Sunday, I think that that will be where people will start to look at our season and that we'll start to stand up and be counted a little bit now. That will be a massive statement. If we can go there and win, I think that that will be a turning point in our season. Like, okay, you could say the turning point was, you know, when we start to pick up wins in recent weeks, but I think this could be another turning point in a sense that, hang on a minute, Evan can do something. Evan can go the distance a little. I'm not saying top four. I'm not saying all that, but I think we can be up there, in and around them places, especially, and there's no better time to play United in my opinion. You know, the camps there, from an outlook perspective, it's not settled. There's definitely problems there. I think we can add to that, and I think Marco Silva and the players will be well aware of that. They'll be like, you know, we can go and make the situation a lot worse there. I think they have the capability to do that. Just look at the players compared to what we had last season. I just think that we are well capable of getting something there, and I think they will be confident enough to go there with the mindset of doing that. That's it. I mean, it's just about being calls. You just suppose that the weekend, they've got the ability to hear you because they've got real patience, they've got good ability, they've got great players. Oh, without a shadow, yeah. But, you know, the threat is there and Newcastle proved that if you get at them, you can get ahead, what we'll have to do, which is what we didn't do at the end, and we'll get chances and we've got to take them. And if we do that, we can say in the screw on them, it could go the other way, they could click and then we're in trouble. But it's one of those with us, I feel, as though we give ourselves a chance in every game. This season we are getting chances, we are getting chances. We're never sort of completely, so far anyway, we're never sort of completely out of the game. We're always in there, we're always knocking on the door for opportunities in there, but like you said, the crucial point is taking them chances. With the players that we've got now, things are starting to click with the likes of Bernard, with Charlotteson, Sigurd Sain, I think even like players like Andrei Gomez, we've got himself in some good positions on the weekends, some of the shots that he adds. Players, we are an attacking side and there's a handful of players that are capable of scoring for us, Theo Walkup, and there's a handful of players that are capable of scoring, but it is a case of taking them chances, and then of course you've got your Luckmans and your Calvert Lewins and all that to come on, and it is a case of taking the chances and like if we can, then I think that would be massive for us, but then on the flip side of that is obviously United, they always sort of find their way back as they did against Newcastle the other week, and I think that would be a good test of Marco Silva's the other side of his managerial abilities. We saw at the weekend how he could change the game in an attacking sense, bring the players on, however the question I think this weekend is, should we get in a position where we are sort of hanging on, can he sort of show his other side to his managerial style and sort of grind the result out and see the game through, and I think if he can show that, I think we are in for we are in for some exciting times ahead. What a place to leave it. We're in for some exciting times. I'm excited for the game, I'm excited for the game. It's been an interesting game. Just the way we're playing, it just makes you want to watch us but it's great where last season it was like is it me? That's the biggest thing. Looking forward to going to the games, and that feeling is back, which I think was what we missed the most from last season. Most definitely. Let us know what you think in the comments section below can we go to Old Trafford and beat them? United obviously have got some fantastic players but can we keep them quiet and cause them problems? We seem to be better playing but better the way we play away from home. Not necessarily results wise but this is an opportunity for us to put a marker down and United are playing well. Let us know in the comments section below. If you haven't subscribed please do so. Don't forget to click the bell notification button as well so you're made away whenever we get a video out and if you want more videos get over and join us on Patreon. Big thanks to Callum. Cheers, thanks for having me, no problem. See you soon.