 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's my three talking points, Everton, Warn, Burnley, Nilligwoodson Park, the Safton in the Blues have won a game. It feels good, it's the first time we've won a game in four months since we beat Burnley in December. So there you go, full circle, we've won the match today and it was a frustrating game as well. Listen, I am fully aware that winning is all that matters at this date, it's all that matters, we won the game, that's all that matters. The frustration was that game could have been made a lot more comfortable had we been more clinical, had we made the right pass, had we continued to attack and we didn't once, Burnley went down to 10 men, we retreated into, I guess, what we have, we protect mode and not convinced by that when we need to win games. And that's going to be my first talking point today and it is, we have to go for the jugular a little bit more in games, particularly Goulders and Park. We've won the game today, it's fine. We've kept the clean sheet, I haven't listened to the press conference, it's going to be after that. I'm sure he's delighted with another clean sheet and he'll obviously be delighted to win a game in football. We broke that 67-year-old record the other night at Newcastle, but we've won today. So I'm sure he's delighted, but there was just the cautious approach today, I didn't love, I'll be honest. When they went down to 10 men, that game was open for us to go and kill it off, for go and put it to bed. And we didn't really put their goalkeeper under any pressure, I think we had three on targets, three shots on targets. Dominic Alvertley, we absolutely should have put the game to bed, he'd done all the hard work and then shy foot of the shot straight at Morich and that opportunity was gone. He then had another one from the angle which Morich come out and blocked as well, which I don't think was going in. The first one, he should have really just put his foot through it and that would have been game over. But we just haven't done enough today to kill that game off. And the problem is when you do that, it only takes a great strike or a lucky goal or a flick off a corner and you've lost the game, you've thrown 0.08 in a game that was yours for the taking. We've finished the game where we haven't really created anything. We've got a lucky goal, good closing down by Dominic Alvertley and absolutely it was. Good pressing, the goalkeeper getting close to him, but it's fortunes. Of course the goalie kicks it against him, it loops up over the keeper and drops into the net and that is the winning goal. And for me it was quite befitting of the quality of the game, in fact the game was won by a goal like that. But I do think we have to be a little bit more offensive, we have to be a little bit like I said before. Don't be overly cautious, go after it, go after them wins because I think today there's lots of ways to look at this. You can look at this and say we've won the match and that's all that matters. What difference does it make? Okay that's fine, some people are quite happy living in that space of I'm not bothered, we won't, no issue with that. For me I don't like it, I like us to be to go after it a little bit more. But my biggest fear from today is that when the opportunity was there to go and kill the game against the team in second bottom, against the team that we've beaten already twice this season and against the team that had 10 men for the last half an hour or whatever it was, we didn't go after them, we didn't go for the jugulate and just kill it. And that makes me worry when we've got nothing to for us than Brentford to come to Goulders and Sheffield United. Because we are, I feel like we are going to have to go after those teams, I think they carry far more threat than what they need to. Brentford have gone to Villa today and it's a tough place to go and we're 2-0 there and led 3-0. Okay it's end of 3-3, you've got a cracking point. Still haven't won the game of course but you've got a really good point. You've got 3 goals against the team who has gone for top 4. It was in fourth as we speak. Spears can get above them tomorrow, should they be for us than we need them to. But we're going to have to go after Brentford a Goulders and we're going to have to go after nothing for us to Goulders. And Goulders will be where we stay up if we're going to. So we do have to, we do in my opinion, have to be a little bit more aggressive, a little bit more on the front foot and go for the jugular a bit more. Just don't think we did it enough today. But hey, let me know what you think. Second talking point from today was the performance of Jarrah Bramthwaith who I thought was absolutely brilliant today. Just calm, assured, awful shot. After he won the ball, the great tackle went on a little run and dragged the shot wide. But I'm joking with that. Well I'm not. The shot was awful but it didn't matter. He was just brilliant. Got his foot in when he needed to, got blocks in when he needed to. Like I said, really calm, under pressure. Was just absolutely oozed class all afternoon. And he's now getting that street wise and saying them as well if you want to have a little battle with me am here. I'm quite quick and I can tackle, I can pass. He's getting better airily as well. And I just think he's developing into an absolutely incredible centre back. And there's a lot of talk about Jarrah Bramthwaith. He's obviously recently been called up to the England squad and I understand why he was called up. I don't understand why Gareth Southgate didn't give him 10 or 15 minutes. I think it was a ridiculous decision by the England manager. But Bramthwaith thoroughly deserved that call, thoroughly deserved to be in that national squad. Cos he has been sensational for everything this season. Just breakout season really. He's come back from PSV, got in the side for the third game of the season and has been in ever since. Him and Tarkovsky are the partnership. We've got Michael Keane, we've got Ben Goffrey, who are centre backs as well. Neither of them are getting anywhere near this event inside. While Tarkovsky and Bramthwaith are fully fit. And Bramthwaith has just come in and looks like he's been playing in the Premier League for years. There's no wonder some big, big clubs are looking at him and are very interested in signing. Hopefully he stays here for another season. We know we're going to have to sacrifice one player this summer. At least probably beyond Narnir. That's what the smart money says. And I hope the club is, I don't know whether it will be, but I would love the club to be in a position where it can hold off from Selle and Bramthwaith for another year. Cos he's just absolutely brilliant and Everton will be a worse team for him. Not being part of it, that's for sure. But I just thought today was brilliant and everything he did was key and vital for us today. And I don't think Tarkovsky had his best game for us. He got better as it went on. I thought he was quite hit and miss to say the least in the first half. But Bramthwaith was there calm and assured. And it was fantastic all afternoon. So another sign for me of what a top, top player Jara Bramthwaith is going to be a brilliant display for Everton. And a huge reason why Everton were able to keep a clean sheet today against Burnley. Third thing I want to talk about today is our home form, which we will need desperately in these last few games. We've got four home games to play. We have Brentford. We have Nottingham Forest. We have Sheffield United. We have Liverpool as well. And we're going to need, I still personally think we're going to need three wins. I think we'll lose two on Monday because of the PSR stuff. Everton will appeal that. So we'll have to see whether anything comes of that appeal. But to cope with that I feel like we're going to need to win three games. I've said four wins all week and we've won today. So therefore there's three. Luton winning. Listen, if Luton would have drawn today, it would have been brilliant really. It would have been a brilliant result for us. Because it would have sucked that out of the, you know, it would have really piled the pressure on Luton. But he's gone and got a win and they're lively and they're going to scrap and fight for everything. And they've got Brentford at Canoeethrault. They've got Everton at Canoeethrault and they've got Fulham at Canoeethrault. They could easily win all three of those games. Away is a different story, but they could easily win all three of those games at Canoeethrault. They might not win any of them today. They might have been a lucky 90th minute winner for them all low luck. And at the start they would fight far and away the better side today over Bournemouth. So Everton in my opinion are going to need to win three games. And those three home games look the best bet. Now listen, we could go to Chelsea, grab a draw. We could go to Chelsea and beat them. They've got some good players but they're not flying. We could easily go to Canoeethrault and beat Luton. And then that's a huge thing for us, isn't it? But home is where, for me, it's going to make the difference. We've had a good start today in terms of we've won a home game. We only won three all season. That's number four today. Can we now, we know where at Chelsea next before we've got those three games. Can we go and get some points on the board? If we were to win two of the three home games. Liverpool is, Liverpool, anything could happen. A lot of the Derby's over the last 10 years or so we've gone to some park of Beans Roars. Liverpool have won a couple in that time. But a lot of them are Beans Roars regardless of where they are in the league. It's a Derby, something you can call it massively. I know if Liverpool are at their best, they'll probably beat us. Who knows what will happen. But Brentford and Forrest, which is two very difficult games for Everton. But they're also two very winnable games for Everton. And hopefully when we play Forrest or Brentford their own we've got our own Anna back. We've got it's just a good game. But I mean, I hope, and they should all be back for Chelsea. And also Anna Danjume to come in and make that squad and give options off the bench. If Everton could win the three out of four home games I think we'd be safe even with this PSR points deduction. You know, we're on 29 points tonight. We all know we should really be on 35 now, but we're not. So if we've got two taking off us on Monday, like I think we may well do those three wins have put us on 36 points. I don't think Luton Tarn get 36 points this season. I'm not convinced Forrest get 36. But we'll play a part in that one. If we beat nothing in Forrest or Gothers and we beat Luton Tarn at Canterworth Road we take those points off them as well. So home is going to be where we need, in my opinion, where we will stay up. That will be the place that we get results there. We'll keep us up. We're going to need the players to do better than we did today. We're going to need the manager to be a little bit more offensive than he was. Not even offensive, just a bit free. If we go for the jugular, like I said before, a little bit more. If we do that, then we can win these home games and that will keep us up. And then we can clear the decks in the summer, have a look at what we really need. We know people like Jack Harrison may well be got well. He's going to go back to Leeds, whether Everton make his move payment. The owner, I don't know. Anna Danjum is certainly going back to Villarreal in the summer. People like Andre Gomez will walk out the door in the summer as well. So we'll have to clear the decks and reshape the squad in the summer anyway. Anna, do you want Anna? The Iron Mat and I'll be sold. That's for the summer. Right now, it's about winning games of football. Everton have done that today. And I think our best hope of negotiating another tough end to the season will be by winning football matches at Gullison Park. So fingers crossed that we can do. That is it from me. Make sure you check out the instant matching of the match reaction videos. Check out Ped's match reaction as well. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and have a great weekend. Thanks for watching. See you later.