 Welcome to Trafford TV, here's the maths reaction. Newcastle United won Everton nil. The Blues succumbed to a third consecutive defeat. I don't really know what to say about it. Another limp performance in the final third. I think I haven't finished the game with one attempt at the goal, which is an embarrassment as far as I'm concerned. I can't remember in all my years what in Everton. Too many occasions when they had one attempt at the goal, certainly. Newcastle is at a strong side, on the other hand, but they're not man city-hardy, they're not a team that's battering everyone and sweeping all the side. He's placed in front of them and Everton just didn't lay a glove on them. It's embarrassing really from our perspective. The manager brought in Domino Calvert-Lewin before the game, the right thing to do. Went with Anthony Gordon back in the side. And Everton had to weather the early five minute flurry from Newcastle at the start, but I thought he did that alright. The gut control of the game. Newcastle were left with shots from outside the box and it was okay for the opening 25 minutes. We had calmed things down. We'd had a Domino Calvert-Lewin header our only attempt at the goal, which went over the bar. He probably should have done better, really, when unmarked off a corner. But we allowed Newcastle to score and it was a lovely goal by Almaron, don't get me wrong, but the defence, Everton's defender, I don't know if it was pathetic. James Coleman just allows me, if he's to cushion a header down to Callum Wilson-Conacode, he gets that away and Garner has to do three doggies to try to close the ball down and Almaron just gets it on his left foot and bends it beyond pick. And after that, right up until halftime, Newcastle dominated. They had some nice patterns of play where we had to get blocks in and okay, they didn't have loads of shots on target, but they were getting shots away and were on the front foot. You know, we got a halftime and it was poor. I mean, Newcastle were lucky with Joel and I think he probably could have been sent off. He'd been booked and it was definitely a bookable offence. He should have been sent off. We probably got lucky in the second half with Anthony Gordon who'd been booked. I think it was Anthony Gordon who'd been booked and he clipped them on and he could have been sent off. So, you know, it is what it is. The referee overall was all right and people who know him, he'll be going, is he feeling okay? We come off with a second half. I was expecting Everton to really go with Newcastle. They'd not done loads in terms of carving us open. He didn't look capable of carving us open in terms of we'd be getting caught three or four times. But although we had a lot of the ball in the second half, we didn't do anything. It was comfortable and easy for them. When we did showing a few nice patterns of play, we didn't shoot. You know, Damari Gray has a chance to shoot out of the box and decides to try to juggle him into the box. Just really poor decisions overall from everyone on the pitch. I think Everton have improved much, you know, a lot from last season. But that doesn't really stand up. When you look how poor we are in the final third, I think defensively we're much better. I think the midfield is much better. But we don't have any kind of threat. And when you don't carry any kind of threat, it's a matter, only a matter of time before teams score. The minute Newcastle took the lead, I thought that it over. We had to score. I couldn't see a way back for us. The wide men aren't doing enough. Anthony Gordon was poor again. Damari Gray, poor. And the numbers played that out. Neil Mawpai, come on as a sub, couldn't even put the right kit on. Come on, with blue socks. What can you do? We've lost a game to another defeat. Five attempts at goal in two games. It's shocking, none on target. We've had one shot on target in three games. We've got Chris de Palasaro on Saturday, which is a huge game. Now, Frank Lampard has to come up with a plan. You know, whether that be shoot on site, get wide, get crosses in, he's got to actually do some work on a plan. You know, it's great being solid and we are. It's great being competitive and we are. We've been proved definitely in them areas. But there's no excuse for playing a Premier League game. And having one attempt at goal, none whatsoever, I'm sorry. Do you all will it come on and add two attempts in three minutes, more than that whole team in the game? Tim Barrison and that can't carry on. We simply just will be in massive trouble. We scored eight goals in 11 games. We'll be in huge trouble unless we start actually trying to score goals. So the manager's got to come up with something quick and get that sorted. Otherwise, every game is going to be just hoping that you don't concede. It can't go on. January, you know, Kevin Thelwell and Frank Lampard have got the way cut out. They've got to bring in at least two good goal scorers in January. So that's where we are. Disripointing the feet, manna dda'r match. I don't know. It's really gone again. Even though I thought he was all right. Others didn't cover themselves in glory. So give it to him. There you go. Disripointing night at St James's Park. Can't argue with the result we can still deserve to win. We have to move on with it. So yeah. See you later.