 Welcom y toffing TV er is dymatt reaction Everton 1, Burnley 0. Everton have won a game of football. It's about time. It's only been four months since we last did it. And the last time we won a game, we'd be Burnley. If you'd have said to me that night when we won a turf, more that we wouldn't win again till we played Burnley in April. I wouldn't have believed you. We just won the fourth game on the spin. At that time and everything was looking rosy, fast forward. It's not as rosy. It's anything but rosy really. But we've won the game today and essentially that's all that really matters. It was a poor game of football. Everton were not very good. Neither were Burnley. The game has settled quite fittingly by a fluke, an awful goal. But ultimately we've won the game. We've got three points and we needed them. Luton Town winning in the last minute has made everyone very nervous again. And obviously we find out about the new PSR charge on Monday. I'm expecting two points to be taking off Everton. Which means that we're fully in this relegation fight. And what's really unsettling is Luton are not going anyway. And therefore if the two points thing is right, then there's just two points between them and Everton. They do have Manchester City away next weekend. We've got Chelsea obviously but... We've won a home game and that is what will keep us up winning our home games and we've done it today. The manager was without Amadou Omnana who he said was injured. He said he got through training but then said he was too sure to play. And the Drissa Garner gave birth overnight so he was unavailable. I mean Roy Keane would say it wasn't him that gave birth was it? But quite clearly he was up all night so he wasn't available either. It meant we went with André Gomez and James Garner in the centre of the park. Amadou Omnana. Amadou Omnana. Abdelhaid y corei ahead of those two. Ashley Young out wide on the right. Dwight McNeill on the left. Amadou Omnana cael yr Luton came into the side after his penalty at Newcastle. He led the line. And Everton, the start wasn't convincing. I wanted us to come out flying at Luton and get the crowd. The crowd was brilliant. The atmosphere, the flags. Lovely sunny day, it wasn't a day. The crowd done their bit to try and get the team going but the opening kind of like 10 or 15 minutes was quite flat really. We didn't really do anything. We chased and harried in the opening couple of minutes but that soon fell away and we allowed Bailey a little bit too much possession. He didn't really do anything with it but we just gave up the ball. The problem I have with the way we're doing things is that when we do break, because if we're playing say on the counter attack, our decision making is awful, our patterns are playing great. This is why when people turn around and say well, these players just aren't good enough to do anything different. Without being disrespectful to Bailey, there was not many players in that team that they had won an Everton. And yet they knocked it round really nicely now. I will take the re-tort that comes back from that as Everton won the game and Bailey didn't. I get that, I get it. But my point is you can have your team playing nice football and getting forward. He's big problem is that he didn't commit enough men into the box. But it is what it is. Everton didn't really... We'd get to the final third which we're doing a lot of games and just made the wrong decision. Ashley Young over hit across when we had options in the penalty area. Dwight McNeill stole a ball centrally and fired a shot towards goal but dragged one wide, the other one got deflected. A couple of times we got in. There was a couple of good runs from people like André Gomez and Adelaide de Corrie getting towards the ball line and pulling a ball across. Some nice little bits of movement which showed to me that this team can play that kind of football. Just didn't pick the right ball out at the last minute but we got in. But there was no sustained pressure and the crowd were getting annoyed and frustrated I think as the first half went on. But then we go and get a goal. From Bailey's point of view it's calamitous really. Because the ball is giving it more... He got away with one earlier in the half that deflected up and went forward. You can just tell that there's accidents waiting to happen. I think when you play out from the back it always puts you on the back foot if the team pressing does it correctly. What happened was the ball was rolled back and more. Dominic Alvertloon closed them down quickly. He drove the ball against Calvertloon. It looped back over and into the net. We saw Liverpool got a goal on Thursdays. They very similar Darwin Nunes. The goalkeeper smashed the cheffield United, smashed it against them at winning. You take those chances, you run that risk. I'd be ffuming if I was your baby and you're fine with that. Just clear your lines and reset. But it's what they do and they've probably done it all season. And certainly in the cup game of Goddison that's what they did. And we took the ball off them quite regularly down as well. We went in one little up at the break. It is mad isn't it, Dominic Alvertloon? 24 games I think it was without a goal. Get a penalty scores at Newcastle on Tuesday night. And then today one goes in off his foot. There might have been a time in that run when a goalkeeper would have smashed it against them. He wouldn't have gone anywhere near the goal. It's mad out, things can come on. You know a little bit feeling more confident. And that ends up being what was the winning goal for Evan. Come on for the second half. And I thought they only played better than us in the second half. I thought what Evan did was pick them off and Evan had more opportunities to kill the game off. But I thought they knocked it round a little bit better than we did. Well much better than we did in the second half. Again, without doing any kind of threat to Jordan Pickford's goal. Evan did have opportunities. Dominic Alvertloon done ever so well. Got through and then should have buried the opportunity. He didn't try to side foot it beyond Morich instead of blasting it or lifting it. Either scored it would have been a good goal from him. He had another good run across the box and it won with his left foot that just shaved the crossbar on its way over. Burnley went down to 10 men. Burnley reduced to 10 men. Dara Roshay with a reckless challenge really on Dwight McNeill. McNeill had the run of the half. He'd have been, what do you got the bull dump now? You never know do you because you see the challenge but there was nobody covering Dara Roshay. Took him out. Michael Oliver straight went straight for the red card. Didn't hesitate. And quite obviously with VAR they will have looked at it as well and seen there was no clear and obvious error. So Dara Roshay left the pitch and I thought Everton would really go on and put Burnley to bed then that you know there was like I said before there was very little threat from Burnley offensively because decision making for them wasn't great either. But Everton sure did seem to pull people back to keep the structure. Listen there'll be people who were quite comfortable with the way Everton played. You know sitting back on a 1-0 and grinding it out. But there was a lot of Evertonians in the ground that made nervous. And I just think there was an opportunity there to go and just put Burnley to the shot and get it killed off. We know results the way they've gone. And Everton have won so it's fine but I just think we have to be more confident in what we're doing. It just meant they still cut through us with 10 men. Still knocked the ball around with 10 men. And we saw the fear for me was when we were winning a Brighton. We were 1-0 up, we were comfortable 11-11 and they went down to 10 men. We then went and sat in our box and just encouraged them onto us and they ended up scoring a 95th minute equaliser. That was the fear today. You know they made the change. Josh Brown will come on and within about 15 seconds of being on had the shot and it just missed the far post. That should have been a warning to go. We have to step this up. We didn't. We did have moments when we could have killed it. Dwight McNeill fired one over. The manager replaced Dominic Alvalu with Beto. And I don't think it was one of Beto's better performances. Let me put it that way. But he did get in a couple of times. Good tackle, good recovery tackle from Estafell. I think his name is Estafell. Made a good block on one. Another one. He was threaded through. Right through the middle. On he went. I think it was Andy Gomes. Played him through. He got across the defender and it was the chance to just kill the game. And for some reason he went back and he goes down too easily. It wasn't a penalty. But the frustration for me there is Beto was running facing the goalkeeper, running through on the goalkeeper. He should be sprinting away from that defender and thinking about getting a shot off and killing the game and he goes down. The referee didn't give it. It will have been checked by VAR. So obviously it wasn't a penalty anyway. And then had another penalty. She out later on and it was James Garner this time. And this one looked like there was contact. But I think maybe it was just on the edge of the box. And obviously the referee didn't give it. And once he doesn't give it, if it's outside the box, they don't go back to it. But James Garner seems to think he was caught. And then you are hanging on because you haven't killed the game. If we had a couple Dwight McNeill put a grey cross in, they made a tremendous clearance before Beto could tap it in. Then you're into that. The five minutes injury time goes up. And it's nervous, isn't it? You're nervous. We know when we need the win. At this stage, Brentford were beating Villa and Luton was roaring with Bournemouth. It's like, can we eek this out? And then news comes through Luton have won or have gone in front against Bournemouth. And you are thinking, do not throw this game away. And we give a corner away in the 94th minute and 40 seconds of a five minute injury time. And they bring the goalkeeper up. And it really is, you know, you're terrified because a little flick on a goal, you've thrown away a great opportunity for two point, you know, for an extra two point against the team who's second to bottom who have knocked it round nicely and barely at 63% of the ball today, but haven't really looked like the going score. But luckily we didn't. We didn't, we cleared it. Everyone didn't know we blown the whistle for a few seconds, but we won the game far from a vintage performance by Everton. But we won our first game in four months and we should enjoy that. A clean sheet as well. Keeping the stack going, that's since the beginning of last season. Everton have never won a game and went to the opposition and scored a good of some part. Every win we've had, we've kept the clean sheet in. So make of that what you will. But we won the game. It feels good to win a game. Like I said, we're going to go into that PSR to add John Mundi. I'm thinking it's going to be two points taken off us, which means that win today was huge. Man of the match for me, I'm going to give to Tiara Branthwaith. I thought he was brilliant all day. Some tremendous tackles, great blocks, calm and assured on the ball. Even had a shot when he won the ball and the first half went on a little run and had a shot, tracked it wide, but it was worth a go. So Tiara Branthwaith is my man of the match. That's it for me. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. And check out the three talking points video that will be out shortly as well. Thanks for watching. See you later.