 Hello, welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Match Preview. Manchester United versus Everton 12-13 on Saturday at Old Trafford, another tough one. For the Blues, a ground that we don't win at very often, 2013, December, the last time I've won at Old Trafford, Brian Oviedo, with the winner, it's been a long time. Joing by Joe Thomas, it was the Echo-Everton Sports Correspondent, he's in the studio with us. Joe, difficult game against Manchester United, I still don't think they're getting the credit, they probably deserve really this season, they're obviously in the Champions League places, they've won again against Brentford mid-week. OK, they've had a couple of poor away performances recently on the field, obviously there was one Newcastle comfortably beat them at the weekend, but Eric Ten Hargs, he's got them pushing in the right direction and this is a difficult game for Everton, isn't it? Definitely moving in the right direction, generally this season, I think obviously we've already got a trophy under their belt haven't they, and I think the Champions League would have been the ambition, but when you look at how much ground they've made on Liverpool and Chelsea, and Tottenham as well, you have to look at it in the rounds and say that for all the difficulties they've had in recent weeks, Eric Ten Hargs has done an exceptional job there, he seems to have created a unity among them, he seems to have got the winners playing again and things like that, and had a really positive effect on that, obviously we could mark Rashford and what he's done at the club, it has been really impressive, but having said that, I think that they are also vulnerable, I don't know, I think Casamiro still is, I think we ever can get them at a point where they're playing three games in six days. The wind over Brentford the other night is probably helpful because it just cements them in that Champions League position and their thought process might be slightly up, so I think you've obviously got next week with the Europa League and stuff, so I think one thing that Sean Deitch has taught us is that relentless mentality, they're always in a game, so why can't I go there and get a point or is it better? Or Matin! It will be difficult, I think Ten Hargs dealt brilliantly with them this season, obviously they're Ronaldo issue, he just sort of chased them, he went head to head with one of the biggest names in Wales football still, and Ten Hargs was the winner there, he seemed to early on, I remember Walton with Brentford in the second game of the season, he got done 4-0 and people were questioning him after two years, and he was just saying he was really great. yw'r cyffredig, aros ei diwedd i'r cyfrifau. Mae'r cyfrifau sy'n meddwl ar gyfer y byddai'r llyfr yn y Llyfrgell, ond mae'r llyfr yn y Llyfrgell yn y Llyfrgell. Y Llyfrgell yn y Llyfrgell yn y Llyfrgell, Mae'n gyrfa'r gwahanol yng Nghymru, ond mae'n iawn'r gwrs cynghwil yng Nghymru ei sefydlu. Mae'n ei gwrs cynghwil yng nghymru, mae'r gwrs cynghwil yn gyrhaf yn y Llyfrgell. i'n ddweud i Gwldersen nid o'r ymddangos, yn ymddangos, ac mae'r ystod. Felly mae'n gwneud eich gwaith, ond, o'r ymddangos, o'r rhai gwaith o'r ymdangos, yn ymddangos, yn oed yn ymddangos, yn 40 ffwrdd ymddangos a'r ennill, ymddangos a'r ymdangos, ac yn Llyfrgell, mae'n gyflawni, yn ygafodd, ac nid oed yn ymddangos mewn gwahanol. Yn oed, mae'n gofio ar y cwmaint eich gael, Felly mae'n arbennwyd ddod i ddweud yma chi'n gweithio i ddweud yma yma? Felly mae'n gweithio i ddweud, yn fwy gwybod y'r problemau, ond mae'r ddweud yma efo'r ddakori. Rwy'n meddwl y gallwn ar hyn ymddangos, ac rwy'n meddwl i'r ddweud yma chi'n meddwl i'r traffa i ddechrau'r llaw'r ddweud. Ydw'n meddwl i'r ddweud, ond mae'n meddwl i'r ddweud, ond mae'n meddwl i'r ddweud, felly byddai'n cael ei fod yn cael ei ffraith, ond byddai'n clyche ymlynig o'r ffordd rhaid, byddai'n bod y ffordd y byddai ar y dweud, mae'n gilydd. Felly, y siaradau enig yn ysgrifio am y baith o'r ffordd sian yr adrodd, i ffraith rydw i arfer teimlo. Fyddwn i'n edrych sydd ar gyfer sian, yr fynd i'r cyhoedd yw'r hawl yn cael ei cyfnod armpannu ar gyfer y cyflirend yng Nghymru. Rydw i'n weithio yn iawn i'r rhaid. Mae'n fyrdd iawn yn gweithio, ac mae'n gwneud i'r cyd-dweithio. Mae'n gwneud o bobl o'i wneud. Dwi'n cael ei gwneud i'r cyllidau rwyf. Mae'n dweud o bobl o'r cyllidau rwyf, a'n gwybod i ni'n golygu. Mae'n cyd-dweud o bobl o'r cyllidau i ni, ac mae'n ei wneud i gael eu bod yn cael ei wneud. Mae'n cael ei wneud i ni i gael i'r cyllidau i ni'n gweithio. Mae'n cael ei gafu i ni i gael i ni. Gwam y mynd i'w hyn yn cael ei meddwl. Gweithio mae'n ddim yn y cyffaint, o fanyodol e chael gwneud o'r golygu byddoedd. a oed yn dweud o gyffin oherwydd iawn iddyn nhw hefyd, gan Chelsie, mae anhygoel i'n meddwl ar hyn gyfaint. Wydau ychydig yn edrych yn gwybod arall, mae'n braf i ddeallol i'n does ar ei bod. Rwy'n meddwl yn nos gan oed. O fe allanodd a'r hyn y dyfodol am hynny, mae'n gyffin o'r Chelsie, a Newport, and Spurs and United have already taken. I'm beating for that. I'm beating them back to four games, aren't I? So I don't think dice should be scared going into this game. I don't think there'll be any fear from the players. I think there will be a sense of try and see this game as an opportunity. But I also think, from a wider perspective, we also need to play around and say everything could play very well in this game and still lose. Absolutely. That wouldn't necessarily be to fought dice for anyone else. It would. My table might not look great, but it wouldn't be a catastrophe. Dyna, mae'r mhwysel, ac mae'r dyfynu wrthausgwladau yn gwirionedd gan ffordd. Mae'r mhwysel, rydych chi'n rhai ffordd, lle rhan o'n bach yn gweithio'r mhwysel. Mae'r Yngrifodd Gweithlu, lle'n bach yn gwyrdd ymgwrs. Nid yw'r Gweithio'n cysylltu, nhw'n ei wneud gael y gwirionedd. Mae'r pwysel, yn gweithio'n bwysel, lle mae'n bach yn y Gweithl i'n gweithlol i'r ymlawr pwysel. Yna gweithio'n ei fawr arnyn i'r ffordd i gael Gwlad yn ymddangos. Ond yn fifio'n Constitution, credu'n gweithio hynny yn son. Ond mae'n rhan o'r cymraff mewn yn Cymru o'r llunio. Mae'n cyfreilydd yw'r cynnig. Mae ymddangos iaith yn ddigwydd i Permyr i Gweithio'r Gwlad. O'r cyfrifiad yn roi'r gei yna, felly mae'n bwysig yn gweld dod yr bwysig yma. Os wnaeth gennym, oes gwneud â'i ddeuysgrifol. Mae'r gwerth ar hyn yn eich gael y deunydd i weld a judgementio, oherwydd mae'r gwerthau o'r lluniau yn cael eu bwrdd, mydd yna iaith y mae'n holl o'r ddorol. Mae'n mynd i gael yn hwnnw, mae'n ddechrau'n gŵr i'n ddatblygu. Fe o'r holl o'r cyfeirio o'r ddareis o'i annusol, a oes dwi'n ganlyniad yn gyfer eu maen nhw. Oherwydd mae'n gynhyrch o'r ddareis o'r ddareis o'r ddareis o'r rhaid oherwydd, gyda'i ddyshwyd houra mewn y FFACOCFI 40? Cypetulated, so mae'n fawr adeilad. Haid draw beth yw'r ddaliadau o'r area yma sydd wedi gwneud i'ch gilydd a phoswyddo i gael. Yn ryw fyddai'n prif, roeddwn'i yn holl o'i fynd i'w arry. Yn y gilydd i'r sialau, yno'r pethau pethau hefyd... ..mwyaf o'r sefydlu cities. Mae'r 12-30s, mae'r old traffic yn perthig. Rwy'n meddliad i'w meddliad a pwysgolio. ac mae'n falch i chi'n mynd i ddechrau yma y gallwn yn dda yn ymgyrch, ond fydd hynny yn dweud yr hyn, i wneud am y dyfu'r trainee, eto fe wnaeth Majesty Slyw yn ymgyrch yn lŵn i ymwyletiol. Llyfyn ymr moves utilan i gweithio'r ddechrau. Mae'n fawr mewn cyhoedd gyda'r cyfrynghau a'r ganlŷ, yn oed i'r ddweud yr ysgol, ac mae'n gwneud i'r ddechrau'r ddechrau, Dech chi'n cael ei bod yma, mae'n meddwl yma yn gwneud yn ymgol. Mae'n meddwl i gael ei gota. Yma rhywbeth gwybod ein bodeso, ac mae'n ran eich opposition yn Rathiriau Cymru. Mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl yn eich bodys yma, fel y byddwch yma, a ele os ydych yn meddwl, mae'n meddwl bys, mae'n meddwl. Byddai'n meddwl i'r cyffredin, mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl. Y beth, mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl. I did use a word in the press conference today that I had an usual and he said that the substitutes were activated, so that's in your dice bingo, save that one, save that one, come drop. He'd actually, he won 2-0 against Manchester United with Burnley in January 2020 at Old Trafford and he'd become the first English manager to win away games in the Premier League against United with two different clubs. O wel. So dwi'n hi'r gof efo'n fath o'n fath o garae'n fyddai. I didn't make it free. War o'r Philip, that would be for him to go and do that. Just having a look at how everything lined up against Tottenham newton, it's obviously just got to be a change. Abdelai de Corrie is suspended, we were in Pickford, Coleman Keane, Tarkovsky, Goughry at left back of Wobie de Corrie on that. And I've missed the Trisha Gayle there in the field and then Damari Grey up front. You've just mentioned it before, the Abdelai de Corrie send an offer is a huge blow forever and obviously we wish Harry Kane the best in his recovery with that incident the other night. I think it's just a bit of wind when past his cheek. And that is one of the most dangerous injuries you can get in football. A bit of wind when you pass your cheekbone can put you out for weeks. What do you think Sean Dyche will do? Alex of Wobie could be moved inside, but that to me almost seems like he will be changing two or three things and he doesn't strike me as that kind of manager. I think he looks more likely to just go, it's Tom Davis or it's James Garner. I like the idea of moving and it will be inside. I like the idea because I think the problem that Evan have got is... That becomes three changes. It does, it does. The problem Evan have got is that they can't be too much of a threat from out wide because they've got a target man to aim for. So you can call the crosses into the box that you want without some of that. You've got Damari Grey up top and it becomes difficult. Obviously you can have Ella Sims there instead. The strength of Abdelai de Corrie in terms of what he's done for Evan is from an offensive perspective is the fact that he's helped to get him up the pitch through the middle. I think Alex Wobie will do slightly differently. I mean, you look at those first 15 games of the season, I think Alex Wobie had some of my six assists in a goal and he did it from that. I think that's where his most effective position is and you can move Grey out wide. You can put Sims up top so you've still got presence up front and you've still got somebody who knows what they're doing out on wide right. But I don't think that's what he is going to do. That's what I do but I'm not a Premier League football man. I'm barely competent on football manager. You didn't think that Betty might end up managing a French, right? I think what we're probably more likely to see is when a Garner or Davies come in. I don't know who that will be. We know he's a fan of James Garner. I've watched him a lot when he was in Forrest after last season after he got dismissed from the Burnley job. He brought James Garner on the other day as well. He's getting more minutes, getting more exposure to the first team. He got minutes from England under 21s as well so you suspect that. Obviously if Garner is a bit of a deeper player then you still have the problem of who's going to play that more advanced role. I think that the danger is if you put Garner in that role that you then try and do it with O'nana. I think we've seen that O'nana doesn't work that way. Early on in his reign, Sean asked him about this. He said he definitely doesn't see O'nana as a Falani type player. I think perhaps against his better instincts he played in for a couple of games a little bit. Arsenal away being one of them where he pushed him up and they tried long balls towards him. O'nana isn't really that strong in the air, certainly not from that type of perspective. I hope he doesn't do that and I don't think he will do that. Is there an argument to say that without bringing Ellis Sims in, and I'm not going against whether Ellis should, I mean it'd be harsh for the kid, a start at Chelsea away, a start at Liverpool away, and a start at Manchester United away. Do you think there's any possibility if he wanted to put O'nana into that central role and he works hard and he can press high and help Damari Greil through the middle that Nathan Patterson plays in front of Sheamus Coleman on the right to try and negate Manchester United down the side. Rather than go right, we move O'nana, we pull Greil from where he is and we play Ellis Sims. We leave Damari Greil 1v1 because he's no good taking it into his chest but he likes to run down channels and O'nana O'nana might be able to feed them. Then we had Nathan Patterson sitting in front of Sheamus Coleman giving him a little bit of protection. I wonder if that might be one option. Possibly, it's not one that I'd thought of but I'm not going to say it. I'd be surprised, I'd be surprised. Patterson wasn't even in the squad against Spears, so we know he's getting close to fitness but I'd be surprised to see him straight into the starting line-up. Obviously he's a player that Sean Dice hasn't seen at all. He hasn't played a single minute under Sean Dice yet. We know that he likes players he can trust, so people he knows what he can do with. So again, I'd be slightly surprised. Let's be honest, there's going to be some, Davies. I wonder if it might be some, Davies. I feel like the odds are it's either going to be Garner or Davies and I wonder if Davies has performed in a slightly more advanced midfield role, box-to-box in the past. Davies has had quite a lot of minutes off the bench from Dice. He did miss a glorious opportunity to win this fixture last year and he passed it to Gary Meiner who scored, who was just offside if Tom might have been able to take another touch and smash it beyond there. We could be talking about that away. He's missed a few opportunities this season as well. I think the one-on-one against Bournemouth in the cup, the header at Anfield. Oh, yeah. Then it's better they tailor me for Tom Davies' brace. Exactly. I wonder if it might end up being Tom Davies. I think James Garner's probably the favourite to start. It just depends what that then does to the rest of the balance on the side really because if you're not moving away, being in the middle, then you've kind of risk having to play a nana fair up top and I don't really think that... Unless he thinks James Garner can play higher up and maybe he's led past his group. Of course he has shot. Oh, you move at Richard Gay to be the... No, not after that shot the other night. Not after that shot the other night. It's a really, really awkward absence for Everton. And it's funny how it's developed this way because obviously 10 weeks ago or 12 weeks ago when you've got Frank Lampard, he's on his way out of Dleidicora and now all of a sudden he's a band for free games. Would you almost argue that Everton would have coped easier if it would have been am ydyw o'r nana'r yw'r ben sy'n defnyddio? It's a good question. Because o'r nana, and he's a good, don't get me wrong, he's very good footballer, does well with Garner, but he isn't the one breaking into the box and getting goals with it. No, I think you're probably right. I think obviously we know that Everton's biggest problem under any manager this season has been scoring goals and it's been even getting to a point where they provide some sort of attacking threat because it's not just, you know, you can create lots of opportunities and just not score, and still stronger score goals. The problem with Everton for so many parts of this season is the fact that creating the opportunities in the first place has been a problem and therefore teams get comfortable pushing up against because you know there's no threat whatsoever. You know, decorating the role that he's taken up has kind of changed that and obviously it's not just decorating, it's what happens with the players around and the changing mentality and tactical approach that Dyche has brought with it but you know it is a really awkward conundrum for him to solve now, really awkward. I do think there's some legs in what you're saying there about perhaps Amadou Anana whilst he's one of the few stars in Everton's squad and okay, we haven't necessarily seen it as much in recent games although I thought he played well against Tottenham. I thought that there was an opportunity for him to really grab that game by the scruff of the neck. He didn't quite take it, albeit just as he was doing, he just said he perhaps was growing into the game, so maybe he didn't, but yeah, perhaps it would have been slightly easier to kind of deal with an address again or an Amadou Anana injury or suspension that would be able to decorate which again just shows you how far decor has come under Sean Dyche. So yeah, it really is a peculiar way and that's it. I wonder, we've seen the same formation every single time from Sean Dyche so I'm not sure that he necessarily looks to change formation for this game. I think the reality is you probably end up with a square peg in a round hole or you end up with Tom Davis playing in that position and it may well be Tom Davis. Yeah, I think it probably will. Let's have a look at Manchester United seeing that played against Bremford on 1-0 in mid-week. The Hayer, Diego Dallat, Vorran, Maartner, Shoredair, Backfwrn McThomney, Shrebitet, Midfield, Fernandez, Anthony Wonser, Jadon Stran, Sheldri Oedd yn Markis, Rashford Trunymiddl, threats all over the gaff and Manchester United haven't gone off to be very wary of that and that's why Sean Dyche probably will just stick to what he knows and what the players have drilled and well faced right now and it's whoever's tasked with going where they are unless he decides to be massively radical and put Ellis Sims through the middle of the Marey Grey just off and then goes. We're going 4-4 to him. Yeah, it'd be interesting to see if he did that. It's an option. It's Tom Davis. Yo, let's leave it there. You look at that and you look at the threat will be there's a significant threat from out wide and when you look at everything that hasn't done when that's been the case for opposition with Leeds, with Arsenal, with Liverpool, then it was quite clear that one of the reasons, that was one of the reasons by Neal and it won't be out wide because of the cover they can offer to their fullbacks. That's why I was saying that. And therefore you think it will probably be the case that it won't move into the middle of the style and some protection against whoever it is that's coming down the United Left. Let's have a look at the danger man we've picked out, obviously. It is Marcus Rashford who's been in brilliant form this season. 28 games in the Premier League, 15 goals, three assists. He's averaging 2.6 shots per game. He's always a threat. He's a brilliant player. I wish we had them. He's won it but we'll have to obviously keep an eye on Scuddle because it's a lovely goal actually against Brentford. It was a well-wake goal from Manchester United and they finished it with a lovely volley show. They'll have to be on the metal to stop him getting on the Scuddle. He's a match winner, isn't he? And they've got a couple of match winners. The reality is having to keep them all quiet if they want to do something. So it goes without saying, doesn't it? They've got to keep on and keep an eye on Marcus Rashford. But if they can cut the supply to him, if they can stay compact in the middle, you look at that. That's not the biggest side in the world. So that plays forever and will clearly be really, really helpful. The hay hasn't been the best playing out from the back recently. So if they can get their press right, they can perhaps force him into playing it long and then if it becomes about trying to win the ball in the air against that main forward line, it's a completely different story. If you can force the hay to play in long and they're going to find Sancho or Anthony or Fernandez or Rashford in the air, it's going to lose. Obviously, you could have leg force up front and then that would make Michael Keane and Tarkovsky's job a lot harder then. Tarkovsky, you know, will know him from training and everything going to be only last year. Tarkovsky will know him as well. It's going to be a very tough task for Evan at the weekend. We know that I think the thing will be key for Evan, will be the performance. Can we continue to put in solid performance as if we can, that will help us over the rest of it. You know, we could go there, get a fluky win and then Manchester United can win all the rest of the games if they want to. We need these three points massively but obviously we know it's going to be a difficult game. Like you said, Joe, Evan could go and play really well and still lose the game. We have to not lose the momentum we've got or the feeling that we're in at the moment which is that of resilience and the full-on game the week later will be a chance to bounce back. I think, Evan, if Evan were to lose bearing in mind the other fixtures, there's a reasonable chance they'll be in the bottom three of their game. I think the wider perspective will be crucial. You have to look back at what Evan has achieved on the dice so far and say, well, they're a lot of positive. Go into last eight games and suggest they can get out of trouble. I think what is important is if they were to lose us, it doesn't end up being an arsenal, a very kind of scenario where you end up in a situation where they've just had the stuff and knocked out them. Because one thing we've seen from Evan's side since is the resilience that the dice brought into them. And I think we don't want to end up in a situation where you're questioning that again at this stage in the relegation running. And similarly, at Anfield, although that was only 2-0, it took 86 minutes for Evan to show when he was fighting that game. Again, I think Everton could afford to lose this game and it not be critical to them. But what they can't afford is end up in a situation where anybody's left questioning their fight or their resilience. And the other thing as well is the goals. Before that arsenal game, we were in, we were OK. In the game. And we ended up with a minus four on our goal difference. And goal difference could be huge down there. We've seen this week Westamkin see five at home against Newcastle. Let's help Everton massively. It's pulled what was six or seven goals back to two or three. So if Everton, and I'm not saying he will actually think Everton might niggard's row here at the weekend. But if Everton were to lose the game, don't be hammered because the goal difference is huge. Try and retain as much momentum as possible for going into what is a massive game but we should go after it. Di gael. Os yw o'r angen stratega bobl yn game is a huge game. Big thanks to Jo for coming in. Make sure you check out his articles on the echo. He's done some stale and stuff lately. Keep carrying that fight, Jo. Keep questioning everything. Let us know what you think in the comments section below as you see this game going. There is a difficult one for Everton. You know what it is, but you've got to win some time against the team that beat you most times you play against them. Let us know in the comments section below and make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a toffee TV. Premier Member, the link is in the description. 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