 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is my three things. Lest the city true, evident, true with the king power tonight and another opportunity for Everton to get an away win and to get a huge moral boost and victory and drag themselves out of the relegations on tonight. They didn't achieve it. They've ended up with a point. Who knows it might be an important point at the end of the season. We'll have to wait and see on that but it feels like a big opportunity missed for me tonight. I might be in the minority saying that's just how I feel tonight. First thing I want to talk about is Michael Keane and Sean Dyche's almost obsession with playing him. Like I said on the other video, I'm not really one, I don't really like digging individual players out. I'm not going to sit here and call them names and all of that. I just don't feel like he's playing well enough at the moment to warrant a place in our team. Frank Lampard made a decision on him and he was the manager that he was done with Everton, his time was up. Sean Dyche coming in and quite predictably really has worked him back in the team because he worked with him years ago with Burnley. I think Connor Cody didn't do a massive amount wrong and found himself off the side. He made an error and I feel they get it and really poor the fendon and then the Villagain Wendy allowed him to turn too easily and he scored and then he was off the team and Keane was back in. But Keane has made so many errors. He's so shaky. 36-year-old Jamie Vardy has left him for dead about six times tonight. Isaac turned him inside out and twice on a Sunday last week. Just game after game gives up big chances to the opposition. Chelsea away, give the goal away. So many, so many errors and right now Everton can't afford him. Listen it might be too late now. This change should have been made a few weeks ago and maybe we'd have had better results. The manager's hung his hat on him and ultimately he's let the manager down just because his phone isn't good enough right now and just don't understand why he's playing him. Everyone else isn't playing brilliantly as well but if you've got someone who's so fragile and isn't playing well then why are they in the team? No one should be guaranteed a game and it feels like he is at the moment. And I think it's a call a manager has to make. I've done it with Cody who has been quite steady all season. I personally don't understand why yet he mean it isn't playing. I really don't. I don't understand why he hasn't been given a chance. But even if he doesn't want to go, he already mean it then Connag Oatley should have been back in to try to show that up and try to a different partnership there and see if we can stop conceding goals because we concede so many goals. Three against Follham, four against Newcastle, another two tonight. Just not good enough. Just not good enough and that's where we are isn't it? That's where we are. Let's move on from Keane and I think the second point I want to talk about has been Everton's lack of intensity to win football matches. Listen people will sit there and go they haven't got the ability to win football matches and that might be a true fact. That might be an absolute 100% truth that you are saying when you're saying that to me. But we've had the opportunity in games lately. We've had the opportunity to win against Palace who are just below it. And other teams have got these big wins. Spares come to us in awful form and we're awful on the night and we shot ourselves in the foot with the decoration and off but we had the opportunity earlier than I took to put that game to bed and the intensity hung us back. Follham we started with zero intensity and blew that game. And we can go back as far as far as can't we when we should have gone on and won it and we didn't. But recently we haven't gone for the jugular particularly at Crystal Palace. Newcastle we started really well conceded to going through the town. But tonight they were there for the taking. They were absolutely there for the taking. They done very little Lester tonight, very little. The goalkeeper okay you could point to the goalkeeper and say he was man of the mat and he was you made some big saves for them. But the last kind of 25 minutes half an hour they were there and the only real thing we did in that moment in that period of time was a shot by Abdelai D'Cori with the keeper made a great save from. We wasted opportunities, little little floated crosses from a Wobie as if it's a training game. Dwight McNeill did the same that with the last kick of the game virtually. There's bodies in the box and just dinking it in which is all day for the goalkeeper. You know when I think from the manager as well never went for the kill. You know and where as fans there was our fans down there tonight tremendous noisy cheering the team on. You're looking at it. It was the same a palace you could hear our fans screaming at them to go and win the game and we're just playing within ourselves. When we went with the intensity in the first half we had them everywhere. We had a little bit of intensity at the start of the second half we get an equaliser. And the last 25 minutes we just let it drift and players were tired that's on the manager. Shocking. I mean Lampard used to get to stick and write to yourself about his poor use of subs. This fella's waste for me. Waste doesn't know what he's doing with the substitutions. Whether it's about trust but out there there was some tired players tonight and he had to make a change to go for it. The games are running out. We've got two games now that are massively difficult to brighten away. You know they just don't beat Wolves signal. They could blow us away. City at home could blow us away and therefore the next time we take the pitch it could basically be over anyway at Wolves and then you're having to win the last two games. In my opinion we've got to win the last two games anyway to stay up to have any chance 35 points to have any chance to stay. That's and I felt like an opportunity to not only climb out the danger zone but to build a little bit of confidence to go into that Wolves game and that Bournemouth game on the last day and we've blown it. And we've blown it for me by simply by just not going for the throw, going for the juggy. I see all the teams going to win it and come up with big moments and maybe that's because we just haven't got good enough players but we did go through them like a knife through butter when we went with a bit of intensity. They were there tonight and they without being disrespectful to Leicester who've been brilliant for the last few years. This isn't the good Leicester side at the moment and there's big gaps in it and it's easy to score against easy to go at and we blew it tonight. Finally finish on a little bit of a positive note and that is Dominic Calvertloon who I thought he's got a goal tonight from the penalties but yes he missed an absolute sitter. I don't know how he's missed it, it could prove massively costly but he shows tonight that when he's in the team haven't had a different side and this flips back to how poor our recruitment team have been, how poor the board have been in terms of not making funds available. Because we've ever mother gone and got a striker fifth for papers while Dom's out, this might have all been avoided and ultimately the owner mismanaging the football club, the board running the football club poorly, the CEO and Kevin Thelwell and the recruitment team along with both managers making shock insurances. I can't have a go dice but they should have come up with something for them rather, I forget to on a dice in that. Frank Lampard, they should have come up with something, the recruitment team should have come up with something but having Dom back is showing us that yes we wouldn't have gone and got a striker as good as Dominic Calvertloon of course he wouldn't but we could have got one who's got the right framework who would have been harmful and we should have known, we should have been all over that. We're looking to do whatever football club have done and that's why we're where we are and just having Dom back still gives you the opportunity, of course it does you know, who knows we could go to Brighton and play tremendously well and Nicky through a Dom goal but just having Nick gives you that optimism, it's now come we create chances for him. You know we had two tonight with second half, he's forced a good save from Everson and the other one with White McNeill shot and he should have just reversed past it and Dom was in the middle of the goal with the ball but having him there gives you that option but it's frustrating because like you said I think with him we wouldn't be in the mess with him but we've got him back and he might still have a big part to play. Well he will have a big part to play if ever and somehow can hang in there but it's huge, it's going to be a bit, well it's massively difficult now after tonight's results to see them, to just feel like they can win two games, they can of course they can the points are there but it's going to be very very difficult but it's good to have Dom back and he does make a huge difference. Like that's it from me, let me know what you think in the comments section below, how did you, do you think it's a good point? 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