 Oh welcome to ToffeeTV, it's the player ratings for Fleetwood Town, Neil Everton, one in the Carabog Cup. Toffee's through to the third round. Happy days, let's just get into it. Hasmir Begovic did all right, made a couple of decent saves, bit quiet night, no dramas, sound, 6.75 I have given him. Yeah, no issues at all. Done his job, come in and that's what you like to see from your back up goalkeeper. In the back three, Sheamus Coleman, good to have Sheamus back, good 90 minutes under his belt. Again, no real dramas, done his job, no issues. Yeah, Consummit Pro going all the way to the end, still getting up and down at the end. So again, I will give him a 6.75. I said no dramas for him either. Michael Keane, I thought Michael Keane done all right tonight. I think he done exactly what he needed to do, which was just header everything away. That's all he was in there to do, just header everything away and sort out any danger. I've given him a 7 because he did exactly what he was supposed to do. That's why you are from for games like this. Bring him in. Balls come into the box. You know they're going to try and be dangerous on set pieces and all those experience show tonight. And that kind of level suits them down to the ground. So again, fine, no issues. Rich Welch, good daddy got his debut, good to see Frank Lampard with the centre backs that he's got and the options he's got. Decided to throw him in and give him a go. Sometimes he's just got to do that and see what happens. See whether he sink or swim. He obviously thinks a lot of him and a couple of the other players and he'd be looking to see whether, he'd probably be looking to see as well whether in the next week or so whether if a bid coming from Michael Keane or something like that would you take it knowing that you had someone like that or would you throw him in again with that to see where he is and to see whether he needs to go on loan and all those kind of things. So good daddy got a game today. Good daddy got to start alongside James Coleman and Michael Keane. You know that's big for them as well. So listen, he didn't have a brilliant game. You could see that he's still a raw talent. Yeah, Nathan Patterson played 4 out of 4 now. Disappointing end to the season for him being injured for Scotland and obviously not getting an off finish in the season with the injury and then missing out on the playoffs of the World Cup. I'll give him a 7 up and down should have probably scored but it's rated the goalkeeper. Yeah, I think he's getting more and more sharp, getting sharper and sharper, adapting to the English game, the Premier League game. The Premier League is a step up from what he was playing. So yeah, no issues at all. I've given him a 7. Rhys Welch, sorry if it went off because it went off. Rhys Welch, I gave him a 6. He's leaning all the time. He's getting better. They need to just figure out what they're going to do with them next. Whether he stays, whether he goes on loan, we'll have to wait and see. So I've given Rhys Welch a 6. On the other side, Vanegrae, again, wasn't great tonight. He wasn't great. I want to see him. That left hand side just seems to be a struggle at the moment. We just don't seem to be getting anything like really creative out of it. So yeah, it's tough. It's always tough when it's your first game. It's always tough when it's your first start. And it's always the same when players come in and they're playing the League Cup and everyone just wants to boot them. So difficult night for him. I've given him a 6 and that might be being generous, but yeah, it's always difficult. It's always difficult and you're not up to speed with the level, even though he has played in English football before. But let's see what happens with him because he is more of a tack and player. That's why I was a little bit disappointed with him because I want to see more creativity from him in the box, getting the balls into the box and stuff. Onane. Yeah, first 19 minutes again, two weird cameos in the Premier League so far. So it was good that he got the minutes under his belt. Obviously he was supposed to start the game with Tom Davis and that would give him a little bit of more defensive cover, but Tom dropped out with an injury and then it became grey and then it really was just him and a woe. We essentially hit the midfield. So he did okay, not brilliant. They targeted, they tried to rough him up a little bit. They tried to boot him around a little bit, which some of them did catch him, some of them were naughty. He's still I think a little bit off the pace. He's playing his own game rather than the game that he needs to play the level that he needs to be after the English game. That'll take time. It was his first start. I remember when Fellaini came in and he's the only one I can really compare them to and Fellaini took ages and Fellaini actually took a change of position to get him up to the speed of being in the Premier League and how fast it is. He's going to have to adapt and if we want him to be a success, we're going to have to be patient with him. So and as I said, because he didn't have Tom Davis in there with him and I think Tom Davis is sitting in front of the back four makes a massive difference and I generally don't care what anyone says. People have a go at Tom all the time, but the last two Premier League games has been he's done his job perfectly well. People can slay them all they want, but he's a good squad player to have and would have cruised through tonight's game. So he's got to adjust very, very quickly and it will take him time. I can't imagine, well it's difficult to say where he'd start on Saturday. I wouldn't really start on but it depends what we've got. It depends what we've got. We'll have to see what we've got. Yeah, so I've given him a six. Alex O'Wobee, I think he was the best player on the pitch by a mile. He was everywhere. The ball just comes, somebody just sticks and he uses it so well and his passing was good and he's got an eye for a crossfield pass and he keeps it simple when it needs to be simple and he does something different. So I think O'Wobee started the season brilliantly and that position, he's, he really shows, he's really shown how kind of a good football he can be. He really is. He's shown all the attributes that we were told he had. Basically, you know, when people are talking about him in training, he's the best player in all this. Frank Lampard's really getting a tune out of him. So fair play to him and, you know, he's proved all the doubters, me included wrong. So got to keep that up, got to keep that level going and be a leader for the team. I think that's what you're seeing from him tonight. Tonight, he was in a game like this, you need someone that you can rely on to give the ball to. And tonight, he was that player. Anytime we were doing any kind of, not trouble as such, but when we were looking for the pass, he was always on. And yeah, he's done really well tonight. I've given him an eight. Dwight McNeil, disappointing performance I thought from him. Hasn't had a great start to his Evan Crier, apart from the friendly which Evan told me was Pelly in. And again, I thought he was disappointing tonight. You know, for someone who started the first two games and has played on Saturdays, well, I expect a lot more from him. He just, he doesn't, he's not got, he hasn't got any pace and he doesn't keep the ball well enough for me either. And I don't really see anything creative about him at all. So what have Evan really bought? That's the question, what have they bought? What kind of player have they bought? I don't really know. I don't really know what kind of player he is. I've given five and a half. I don't really know what kind of player he is. I don't know how he's supposed to fit into our team. I don't know what role he's supposed to have. If it's a, if he's supposed to be with a child or something, then wow. No, I thought I was very disappointed with him tonight. So he looks a bit of a confidence player as well, which I can't be doing with another one of them. So I'll give him a five and a half. Damari Grey, I've given a seven and a half, scored the win and go. For a player who just came off the bench and onto play, he done very, he done, he done well. Someone again, someone you look like you can rely on in a game like this does actually look better than the opposition, which doesn't always seem to be the case in the final third when you play teams lower, lower. So got the goal two in two now. That's fantastic. It's what we want. It's confidence building. He's back amongst the goals after being out of the game for so long. So fair play to him. Rondon was terrible. I don't know what you wanted to say. He was terrible. Everton will be relegated if he is our striker this season. They just will be. If he's our striker, we'll be relegated. So Everton needs to go out. I don't really want to talk about too much because he was just terrible. I've given a three. He's just woeful and Everton needs to go out and get a centre forward. Simple as that. Simple as that. Warrington come on, did well. Wanted the ball, was trying to play the ball around the corner. Looked alright. Real confidence when he's on the ball. And to be fair, you know, this is the team he's playing against tonight. He should be having no problem against really. So give him a six and a half. Tarkowski came on, just showed up the back line. I thought, as soon as he came on, I thought no one was going to get through us. So give him a six and a half as well. And Stanley Mills came on, did alright. Wasn't in the game that long. Good daddy got on the pitch. Looked comfortable on the ball. Not maybe really playing in his position. So I've given him a six. No problem at all. So we're through. That's the main thing. We're through. We've done our job. And we're on to the next round. And we're on to Bremford on Saturday. So we'll be in the final way tomorrow over on Toffee TV Premier. Join us if you can. Link is in the description and it will be on the screen when I finish. Yeah, there you go. Nothing more to say. 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