 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the final where. This video is sponsored by One Football app that makes it easy to keep up to date with the transfer news, scores and stats all in one place. To download the One Football app, click the link in the description. This is the final where for everyone in Newcastle 1. We are joined by Forrest all the way from the United States. I don't even go to Matty, just come for the event. I will apologise for my post Matty action last night. It was probably the worst one I've ever done, because I was fewing. Ped, how are you feeling after the game last night? Sorry I was just checking my comments because they haven't stopped going on about you. Loads of angry Newcastle fans. I mean to be fair I can't do what I was doing, the hook was out there. But that's football. You're still checking yet? You also forgot? No no you put it out. Massively frustrating game of football, but you know what? I was expecting it. So I don't feel maybe as bad as you feel, because I honestly felt like it was coming at some point a game like this. For all of the reasons I've mentioned, we can't score goals. We don't take shots, we don't create chances. Newcastle are very very good at getting bodies in the way, and they've been playing decently away. I just thought this performance was coming and it arrived. For us the team changes, obviously we made three changes from the team I've done. Well played, quite well I feel on Sunday, I'll be lost again. Luchman for Walcott, I think we all can't speak for you. But me and Pett and certainly a lot of other Blues were kind of thinking that that should happen anyway to give Luchman a go. Towson, I can kind of understand. The one that got me was Michael Keane for Zuma. Really to me made no sense whatsoever unless he's injured. I don't know whether he was on the bench. Michael Keane being out of the team surprised me a bit. I think when you change it back for you, you're kind of risking it a bit. Obviously we conceded first with that, and I actually had a chance to watch the goal over this morning. Rondon was just free, nobody was really marking on it, and Dean was just kind of sitting there staring at him. It sinks, but I was expecting Luchman to come in. I really thought he would take his chance. He was a lot more, and he didn't. It was very disappointing. He seemed like a five-a-side player who just wanted to dribble through a bunch of people and take a shot on goal. He didn't really have a place there. I think his close control and his dribbling ability is fantastic. I don't know if he knows where he's playing after time. I don't know if other people know where he's playing. I'm completely opposite. I had no problem with Michael Keane going on the team, because we've got three really good centre backs. It's not like Zuma hasn't played, so I understood why the manager thought that would be a good idea. Don't get me wrong, I don't want this to become a habit where you're chopping and changing your centre backs. It's not a terrible idea if Meena knows how to play with Zuma and Keane knows how to play with Meena. If you can have two different partnerships, I don't want rotation, but it's always good to have players knowing each other's strength. I didn't really think that that cost anything last night, that partnership. I thought it was fine, and I think the manager has got a look at players. Unfortunately, you just mentioned the other two changes. Luchman just plays his own game, but every time I played at the ball and they were looking at him, he always seemed to be standing somewhere where they didn't want him to be standing. He's been training with the first team all season, he should know what the partner play is. At times we were very reluctant to pass the ball to him as well, which I thought was very, very strange. But I think he's seen from last night's performance. Don't get me wrong, he shouldn't be written off by last night's performance, because he said, You need to run a game sometimes, but last night I think shows why the manager likes Wolcott over him, because Wolcott will always give you an option, and will always give the defender a bit of a time. Even if he's playing poorly, he'll always give me some think. I don't know if Luchman does that enough or has got that in his game quite yet. And then the other sort of tossing is just really ineffective. He doesn't suit the way we play at all. Sadder, Nick, cos he's a player you want to do really well during the tossing. You want him to score goals, and I think he will score goals, but in a different format. I just don't think the way we're set up and the way the manager wants to play, I just don't think it's going to work for him, because I think we rely on pace. The one thing I noticed last night, right from the face, was how slow we were pressing, and that hasn't been evident so far this evening. We've been in the number one pressing side in the final third, and last night, Newcastle, we hardly put them under any pressure whatsoever. I was looking at some of the stats that they had, and they didn't do a lot. They just set up to let us have the ball. We had 75% possession. We were really sitting there with the ball, and it was sideways back and forth. This was trying to find somebody to move forward, and then Towson was just kind of waiting for something to happen for him. Like you said, he didn't affect overall play a lot. He kind of just waits for a chance, and then he'll take a shot. Like he should have scored. The ball because Saved was great, and that probably saved the game for Newcastle. Other than that, I don't remember him doing too much, other than putting a few headers over the ball on the bar. I think for Towson to work, I think what they did try to do last night was that they didn't put in a lot more crosses, especially in the first half. Just into the 6-yard box for an area where Towson would be, and obviously the one you just mentioned there, he should have scored from, and that was a great chance. I think Coleman had to do more of that as well. He didn't, and I think that led us down. He didn't get past the full back enough to throw balls into the box. Like you just mentioned, the pression. Silver said he wouldn't have made more changes if he could have. He said the players just looked tired. So why didn't he? What's six yards that he didn't get near this? I think though, because I think once you start making lots and lots of changes, then you're going to absolutely disrupt your team, aren't you? So I think he made the changes he felt were right, but you could see that the players on the pitch were jaded. Because at the end of, you know, lived that derby game. It was only Sunday. You know, it finished at pass six. I spoke to a couple of me mates who were bled last night, one this morning, and then obviously the lots of sredder here. That Liverpool pretty sure lived full. Completely changed the team. He tried seven changes. He said he still looked naked. He said we were playing well, we were naked. And then obviously that quality got them out. Well as the quality got them out of a little bit of a pickle you were in, but we didn't do that. I just thought we started the game slowly, and I think when everything started the game slowly, it allows a team who was, you know, new castle set up to not get beat, which is fair enough. There's no problem with that. You know, last season we went to Manfield and don't visit the same, give Liverpool a ball for 75% of the time, and a couple of chances and it worked. So, you know, last night I was being moaning, rathodd ben i tez y tactic. Some people took it. A lot of red taxi more than Jordi's took it, and me saying aledys is the same as ben i tez, which is not the point I was trying to make. I was trying to say them tactics were very Sam Aledys tactic. Rathod ben i tez is miles better than Sam Aledys will ever be, and would ever be. His goatee is better than Sam Aledys would ever be. But he knew what he was doing and they have been very strong. I think they only lost two on a city new castle, so that tells you how disciplined they are. But I just thought, I think, it followed a Huddersfield game pattern for me, that they came and played that low block, and we were just going like this, and then we'd done the worst thing you can do in those kind of games, we just conceded the first goal. And then after that, we seemed to become devoid of ideas. The first half, we could have gone in for one up. We had chances to go. Guilfy Sigurdd had missed two absolute cities for me, that he should have done both of them first time he didn't. Two touches for no reason, and give the keeper a chance to save on the block, the other two chances within a minute to score, touch and misses a city. But second half, they just couplied us with ease, and to be fair, they could have won the game. But again, the slow start for me is something, I think, ever need to address. Because the higher we go, and the more media coverage we get, a lot of teams are going to come and do that. Because you will do that. But doesn't that come down to the fact that the players? Is there anything we can do that apart from changing all our players? And if we haven't got the quality, I honestly don't know what we can do. Well, you see, I would have, Ritialys yn cwm yn awf y taw sy'n bod ymateb môl sens to me. Like, I don't want Ritialys yn up to side, but I'm saying he's been playing as a centre forward, and we've said he's a centre forward, and then the next minute he's back on the left. So I think Ritialys yn game, I don't think he knew where he was really playing last night, because he didn't do what he was doing in the first bit of the season down the left. He was drifting in, then he was drifting out. And I think, ironically, we missed Bernard in the first half, because he's the one when teams are sitting back, I can unlock it, but I think when he came on, we ended up putting him in the middle of the park, then he went on the right, and I think you're like... I don't know, I just think... I understand what you're saying. Ultimately, it just... What can you do about it? Well, when you're making changes, right? No, no, but you haven't got the quality. Isn't that the answer? You have to, but even if you haven't got the quality, you still, surely, you'd have to almost play the same way, even if that level of quality is one below. I think we did play the same way, I just don't think we were good enough. We were just slow. We were just slow, weren't we? We were just looking naked, and that's what I'm saying. I'm not... I can't sit here and be like, I'm dead angry because I'm not, because I don't think anybody really did anything wrong. I just think we just looked fucked. Simple as that. I'd love to sit here and go on. Look, I'll tell you who's the key one, I'd say. Lucas Dina was terrible, like absolutely terrible, but that's the first time that's happened this season. He got kicked all night, last night. Never got into his stride, still put some lovely balls into the box. It was probably his mistake for the goal. He completely switched off, meaning he's gone to cover the ball. It's gone past him and Dina. We were calm and should have dealt with it. No, we know we should have dealt with it, but once a ball's in the box, you've got to defend, you've got to defend, and Dina completely switches off. I thought he was absolutely terrible last night. Am I angry at him? No, because he's been bleeding for us. I just think you're going to get these games where, unless you can make lots of changes, because really, we only made two changes last night that affected the way we played. One of them's just centre forward, and we all know we need a centre forward. The other one is a lad, everyone's been crying for us to come into the team. So, as I say, I can't sit here. I've seen this coming, because you look at the other games where people have shut up shop, the likes of Palace, the likes of Cardiff. We've worn them down. We didn't have the energy to wear a new castle down last night. It's as simple as that. We could finish the show right now, and we would have solved the problem, honestly. We didn't have the players to wear them down last night, and I don't think the fans... I'm not angry. You feel angry? I feel there's like heat coming off here. It's just broken because it's 14. Global warming exists! I'm frustrated because it's... I think coming on, I think, if we'd have drawn on Sunday, if that had have ended 0-0, I think it would have probably been a little less frustration. Oh, foresty comes all the way over here. He has to sit here and watch Everton play. That feels sorry for him. I feel sorry for him. You don't even know Sunday. We can talk about Sunday. My mate told me to expect it, and I was like, no, I think we can nick it. Oh, you and you! My full optimism! Oh, man. I'd start looking. I'll take it, and then... Now you'll know anyway, because I know you've been in Everton for a while, but that's where the expression comes from, Everton that. That is Everton that. That is Everton that. I mean, we went behind. It was a poor guy. I mean, let's have it right. It was a foul on look. I see a foul on look when I don't think it was a foul on look. I don't think he was a underbysig. I don't think he got it nicked off him, and he just hasn't got the strength. No, it was 2 fouls in a build-up. It was 2 fouls in a build-up. And for the stadium to be a referee when a ball goes in, tells you, because our stadium doesn't do anything other than react to goals. Oh, he's angry today! He's so angry! It was so golden Newcastle's perspective. I was thinking, I mean, as he just played against us the other week, it was like a twin brother or something like that. His pace was good. Coleman should have gone and closed it, and he didn't again. Doesn't stop crossers. And then obviously we should deal with it. But after the goal, we did pick it up a little bit and we started asking a few more questions of them. But again, too slow with the final pass or it just became too easy for them, didn't it? I mean, we have to talk about the set pieces. We had 14 corners last night. It's embarrassing. We scored off a corner. That didn't feel like it. We scored off a corner. But it was the first time in 93 corners. We've scored a goal off a corner. But it didn't feel like you scored off a corner because of the way it fell, if that makes any sense. We didn't directly edit it. It hit two of their planes, didn't it, before it got to the Charleston. And the Charleston had nearly just scored. And there was a shout for a penalty on Luchwyn as well. But it come exactly the right time for the game. It was a great finish because you scooped it into the net. But we just couldn't kick on from there. And the right set pieces are horrendous. Gilfee's shake it in. When he got a free kick or a corner for Swansea, you were like, probably a goal-ish, wasn't it? Well, you can't pick. I don't know whether it... You can't beat the first man. I don't know what to say is. The set pieces is in the free kicks around the box. I don't think they're too bad. We're putting them in the dangerous areas. But corners are horrendous. They have one corner at the parking and the lad put it in with so much pace. And we don't put corners in with pace. We put them like these little floaty ones. And the dead easy to defend. If you're a centre-back, you just go right through them. But as an attacker, they're dead hard because you've got to put all the power on the dead. We win that baller. Brighton come the other weekend. Corners in. We scored off one corner, but you're just thinking... We don't even... We defend corners a lot better now, obviously, with the zone. But attack them, why? We don't even get our heads on them. We don't even head them over because we just don't get near them. We're all waiting for Mina to score one. That's what we feel like we brought him in for, is to do that presence on corners. He's come close. He came close against... He'll get one eventually. But you're right. I don't think Dean should be on set pieces. I know he's just down the pecking order when we have to have a man. We took cigarettes and off. I think Luckman was on corners for a little bit before he came off as well. I don't like out-swinging corners, I must admit. I don't like them at all. I think it's got to be an in-swing it every time. Because then if it gets a knick... Well, you've seen that from my goal. He got two knicks and it ends up because of the way it's gone. But it doesn't fit... When we brought Silver and I honestly thought that would be one of the things, that would be really good. That was set pieces. He had the track record of good set pieces. The first few games we did, we mixed everything up. Remember Salt Hansen game? The first four corners we had. We're all different. One was the edge of the box for a volley ball and I was like, we're going to be bot. And then we've kind of just regressed. I mean, even Woolshire White, we score from a set piece, didn't we? What I don't like is bundled in. Every single set piece just seems to be put into the box. There's no variation. No one goes short. No one tries to change the angle. We don't do what Brighton did when they scored against us. Have someone on the edge of the area. You can change the angle. I'm watching other teams and I'm seeing... I mean, Liverpool done that well on Sunday. They didn't change the angle. But I'm seeing other teams that aren't as good as us. But they've got good variation on the set pieces because they know that's a route into the game. And I think games like this, you've got, and the game on Sunday, you need to have a different way of scoring goals. You can't just rely on your top players. You've got to grind something out and that means set pieces. And we don't have that at the moment. And I think without going all doom and gloom, I think last night, it was like... It was like, you won't know this because you're too young. When you get old, right, and you drink, you start feeling all your ailments, right? Just when you get old. If you've got a sore arm or you've ever broke your arm and leg, you start to feel all the pains, right? That's what last night felt like. It was like everything was exposed that way and not very good at. Everything, it was like, where we got away with it in other games. Last night, it all just seemed to come together because probably because of the... You could see how jaded we were. I think we said that this season will be bumping the road. And it's a progression. And we probably are ahead of where, potentially we thought we were going to be. For me, we are ahead of it. And that you start then putting pressure on games that maybe you shouldn't do in last night. I just fully expected us to bounce back after Sunday and beat them because they aren't great at the moment. You know, they've just been beating 3-0 at home. So the confidence probably... But I know the better the way. But did you pull three on the road though? No, no, but then you get beat three. But away from home, they've been really good. No, but even so. Whatever, they've been really good at home. Yeah, I know, but I just think... So you can put emphasis on one more than the other, can you? Even a 1-4 on the spin around. One defeating 11 at Goddison, so. And one, I think they were 8 at 9 of those 11. I think you're forgetting physically though. It does have a toll on you and I think... Well then if that's the case, we're knackered because we've got four games in a day. So you may as well just write all of those four games on. But that's where you've got to have... You can't look like that, can you? Of course you can. Those players last night looked the manager came out after the game. But that's what Newcastle played on Saturday. No, but they've played at home. And been smashed at home. They've played at home and probably... And you know what? That's probably made it... The fact that they got smashed, they mightn't have run around. There's one tweeted on Sunday. Do you know what I mean? That's the thing, they mightn't have run around. I just think that's an easy excuse for me. It's not an excuse. Don't become an old man here and go, footballers shouldn't be tired. If players are tired, they're tired already. If they can't... Well, it is because Newcastle actually played really well last night. Really well. And they just kept everything in front of them. Do you know what? I thought that they were really disciplined. And when they broke, I don't know what you, but it worried me at times. I only got worried in the last set. They should have won the game. They should have won the game at the end. But I think that's where, as a footballer, that psychological side of things go, oh God, be carefully, these might break. And that's where... I thought they played really, really well. I've got no problem with the way they played at all, because they knew what they were doing. And they came for a point and they got a point. And the way they sat in and made, you know, just blocked us off, didn't they? You know, they looked good last night as a defensive unit. So it was for us to break them down and we couldn't. Of course. And you're always going to get that point. I think what it did last night was, it opened your eyes to things that, sometimes, when things are going well, you gloss over. So, you know, you mentioned Seamus Coleman before to me. Seamus Coleman was rubbish last night. So as a club, we need to start to look at that position and go, right, what do we need? What do we need? Do we need a new right back now to come in and take that over from Seamus Coleman? And I think everyone would say, well, probably, yeah. Well, he's 30. So if you're going to try and challenge the top six and top four, of course, you do because you're always, we have to do with beans. You have to do with Coleman. You have to do with, you know, I mean, we had the chance right on half time, Geng Tolson. Good, but it was a deal. He fired it across. Wasn't it? It was a great ball across Tolson there, but he's got to score that, hasn't he? I mean, it's twice in, you know, twice around. It happens Sunday, too, with Gomez. It's been point blank saves. Brilliant by the goalkeeper. Right. I think even, I think that save last night was better than Allison's because Allison turned his head. I think he just threw himself at it, didn't he? Both brilliant saves in their own right. And that was right on half time. And I think if that goes in, I think we do won the game. I think we do won the game. The energy. I thought that was quite a lazy effort by Tolson as well. I think he just, I don't know. I haven't seen it again. I just thought he just sort of stuck a leg out rather than... He just went at it. Yeah, rather than having a little bit of craft and trying to divert it. I thought that was, like, almost like he didn't feel like he was going to get it. But then the second half, you know, you go off one one. It's like, that's, you know, picked this up. But I think they coped easily in the second half. Didn't even, at least we didn't cause them any, any kind of... Well, like, like Peds mentioned with the energy levels, we didn't make them work for it. No. We kept everything in front of them. And, you know, we just had a couple of shots that went into the stands off corners and didn't really create anything inside the box. No. It was just frustrating. We didn't have, like Dean put in about every ball in the second half. Everything went down our left side. Yeah. And I mean, he brought a wall cut on. I remember a wall cut's first touch. You know, he left the ball behind. So that just shows where he's at right now. And I know you've mentioned Coleman. He had a rubbish game last night. I think a lot of that had to do because he didn't have that support. Yeah. Look him wasn't getting any support. I think shame, for me, the problem with shame is now. And he never, ever did this. Is that he takes the touch and then he turns and passes it back. He doesn't, he hasn't got the confidence? No. He doesn't look like, he doesn't play. He doesn't think he can get past any of it. I didn't think he did have the beating of that last night. And maybe he just doesn't have the beating of plays anymore. And maybe that's what he has lost with that injury is he just doesn't have that, yeah, the pace that used to get him passed. And maybe he also doesn't feel like, is this the other thing he used to do is he play it inside and then keep running and get it back. And maybe he doesn't feel like he's got a play now and can do that for him. And what happens is it highlights how much we rely on Nicodin then on the other side and that, I think again it seems like Newcastle were well disciplined and well drilled. You've got to be able to attack down both sides. You can't force everything down one side because they just cope with it too easily which is what they did. They cope with it brilliantly alright. You know, they left the foot in a few times but you're breaking a game up by doing it and it's up to you to rise above that. I think I'm not sitting here. Like worried because I feel like it's all in hand. Do you know what I mean? I feel like it's in hand and that. Last night was just like one of those nights. It was, sometimes in those games you get a goal and everything goes for you and you end up batting on it. And sometimes it doesn't and we're all annoyed because it comes off the back of the derby. That's really, that's the real annoyance. And it's one of those that you have it down though and you've got two games back to back at home. Six points, no problem. That doesn't work like that. Who's to say, you know, Spears comes to Godderson and we don't take them over. You know, and that's where you go. Oh, I didn't expect that. My rules beat Chelsea last night. They were only one way before last night. So it can happen. You know, we move on. We move on. Starts and I'm beating run again. That's how we can be waffered and see where we end up. But six, you know what I mean? And you do have to kind of, you do have to kind of remind yourself that, you know, six. And we have done well this season. It's just when you're hit a bump in the road like that before. I think if we'd have played very well and it had ended one-one, I think you'd go one of them nights, but I think because we haven't seen flat. I think it makes the result waste. It makes you feel waste because it wasn't, it wasn't like a good performance on a draw. It was a, you know, I called it a lack of lust to performance. That's what it felt like. A bit flat, something. Big thank you for joining us for quite a good press and fan of it. Don't forget to check out the one football app. It's good it gives you all the stats and facts before the game. It's good it's free. Subscribe if you haven't already. Join us on Patreon if you want more videos. Cheer up, guys, for God's sake! Cheer up, man! Cheer up! Ah, we'll see you later. I'm sure I'll be the castle fan.