 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the final word, Everton. Two less the city, one another victory to talk about. Oh, I feel spoiled. Two in a week. Incredible, incredible. Two wins and three positive results after the long lockdown and the hunt for Europe is still on. There's still that outside chance, especially if we can go to Tottenham on Monday and get a victory. No, well you know, I don't stop believing. I'll be on the journey. Don't stop believing. Stammerfield, that's how that works for me. Yeah, you know, fourth in the Premier League table since Carlos took over. Is it fourth or is it fifth? Well, according to Sky and everything, it's fourth, but I think they've got the same point as Wolves having me, so awesome Wolves. But I mean that's incredible considering obviously, you know, we've said before Duncan got a little bit of a rejuvenation as well. He deserves massive credit for that, but considering how poor we were when we went to last time and then went to Anfield under Silver, the turn around, certainly results wise, if not massively performance wise, results wise. Listen, in this game, we started really, really well. Obviously two goals in the first 17 minutes and we hung on in the second half. But what I think is quite interesting is the three games that we've come back. I don't think we've particularly played well in a dynamic fashion. We've shown very little dynamism. Or a sustained period in any game. And I think what we've shown in the three games is the ability now to just have a little bit of shape and structure. You know, and you've seen it in this game, you know, when it went to one. Watching it, it was obviously quite near, but I think it hasn't ever done what you'd expect in Leicester to get that goal. But the again, once again, Karlog showed his tactical notes. Italian tactics. And he made changes and he snuffed out the spaces and he made, you know, made it very difficult for Leicester to get any kind of rhythm going. Yes, they had a lot of the ball, but from that point of view, I look at it and think, you know what, we're doing all right in spite of the team, we've got, you know, you look at that midfield and you just think, you know, as you said before, you look at it and you're like, oh, it's not, it's not great this. We know what, but it's knowing what we need and yet still managing to pull results out. And of course, you look for every, for every one of these games. Well, not everyone, but for say like three of these performance, you're going to get a Chelsea where you do just get ran over because the team was just much better than your figure out quite early in. And you just not much you can do, but if you can get it right and you can, you can just hold the teams and show that, you know, you can, we knew this enemy. You can get a lot of points in the Premier League by just being a good solid structured side. And if you can add to that, which is obviously what we're going to try and do under Carlo, then that gives you the platform to be a successful team as Leicester have been this season. Yeah, most of the, let's be honest, most of the Premier League is organisation, isn't it? You know, the teams near the bottom don't have a lot of quality, so their, you know, their organisation can come undone when teams with better quality can, can exploit them. But for us, you know, we said before, you know, me and Andy's been in and we were, even when we were in the midst of being terrible and you were pulling your air out and all that. Yeah, because he would have got it relegated. Don't give a kick. But what we were saying, because we'll still probably ring through, I said it before, and people were asking me again in December, are you still confident you'll finish, you know, we'll finish in the top half? And I was like, yeah, because we've got plays that are good enough. Now we might not. We're there, you know, another few wins, but we have the level of play we've got is good enough to finish in the top eight. There is, top eight or nine, just the way it is, to go higher than that. You need more. But for the biggest part of this league, if you've got, well, certainly for that middle section, from, say, fifth arm, and if you've got organisation, you can get so many points that put you into that higher echelons. And the thing with evidence, I think when you look at evidence, if it can get organized, and this is basically what's been born out, but if you can get organized, and you've got difference makers in the final third, which we have with the Charles, and Calvert-Lewin, you can do very well in this league, and then add a couple more. That's what Leicester have shown in the season. That's what Wolves have shown. Is that if you can be organized and you've got match winners, those difference makers, whether it be a Vadi or Leicester or Tororei, and Jimenez or Wolse, that can be the difference, you know, that can get you into those European places. And I think that's what we never were, certainly under Michael Silver, and maybe before that, maybe under, you know, you go back to Allardyce, and you think, well, maybe we had the defensive structure, but we didn't have the stuff at the other end of the pitch. And so I'm quite heartened by the fact that we, on the field, you're watching, and you're just, you're watching it through, you know, your fingers knowing that they haven't got the energy to get around the pitch, but Carlo will hopefully find a solution? Well, on my mind, I was talking to my dad actually this morning about this, and about Gomez in particular, and my dad's like, you know, he's really good football, good on the ball, great pass, but you've got to put legs, only what we said, you've got to put legs round. Definitely. And if you put legs round them, it negates the issue, basically, because, and we've seen some of Everton's best teams have done the same, and some of the best teams in the Premier League have done the same. He's looked at players, and you go, he's loads of quality, but he can't do it on his own, and he makes a match. The problem Everton has is, Everton have is they're all similar, they've all got similar traits on the field. Gomez is different because he's probably the most comfortable in possession, he's strong, just what he hasn't got at the moment is, and he did have in his face, he's the ability to get away from people. I'm not going to say it's due to the injury, it's probably just due to the stop-start, nature of what he's had for the last 12 months, and I'm hoping that he can get these games out. He's done for good, he was back earlier than we all thought, playing, and he's then gone into a mad situation where we're all locked down, then they've come back, so he does look off the pace. So we can get him right in the summer, however that may be, and build his levels back up where he can based away, because think back to Amfield, the dinosaur game, think back to that one. He left their players for dead, and we come in here and they were like, oh my God, that Gomez is unbelievable isn't he, and West Ham away when he just had Dechlan right all over the gaff. He was so good on the ball, Chelsea around, those kinds of games where he's striding away from people. He's not doing that at the moment, and he's getting caught, but have you put something in there with him that can cover? Remember like going back a long time, or like reading Bricewell? Bricewell was everywhere, and it enabled Reid to do the bit he was great at as well. If you put him in on his own, it's more difficult if your partners are slow as you are, or can't get around the pitchers, you put the pressure back on. And what everything they're having at the moment, I think, you look around in the field is, we've got Gomez in there. His partner's not quick, whether it be Guilfee Sigarton, Tom Davis. Forget about Delft, because you don't even know if he's real at the moment, and where he is. So those two are exactly dynamic anyway. And then you've got Bernard, one week, Anthony Gordon, and then on the right a Wobby looks like a square peg in around the whole playing off the right, because he's better, he likes to play off the left or through the middle. So it's like that whole midfield unit isn't right, and yet who's to say if you had Gomez in there with a quick player who's alongside him, a winger who could do something, and then maybe a Bernard or Anthony Gordon on the other side. I think that midfield looks slightly different. So at the minute, it's got big holes in it, because let's be honest, it's just not very mobile, and you've got players who aren't comfortable. But you're right to winning, at the end of the day, we're winning games. We're picking up results, and that's the most important thing. That's the most important thing, and then they'll cover up your deficiencies enough, so that allows you to the time, hopefully for us to bring in people, because... Comes a habit, winning becomes a habit. No, but I would be very, very scared if we went into next season with this midfield. That's what I'm saying, it's buying time for next season. So obviously, as we mentioned, you know, good bright start. We made the change, didn't we? I mean, I had been in to me in my start in 11, just because of that. For that thing of like, Dale having Diddy, and he's slightly mobile, if we had somebody who can do it. But he went with Sigarton, and probably the right decision, because he'd done all right at Norris the week before Anthony Gordon came back in on the left, didn't he, instead of Bernard? Bygym, which was the right decision. Gordon proved it, didn't he, within the first what? The first 10 minutes was it or something, when we took the lead, so it was a lovely little move. Nice move, yeah. Good crossfield ball, Dean kept it in, and he'd go and obviously took it down the line, and a good pull back for the charlison on coming on to it. And he swept it home, and to give us the lead, really good goal. And then obviously, what was it, seven minutes later? A Dean ball into the box, and there's a straight hand. The referee looked at it, sorry, the VAR looked at it 22 times, he looked at it. It's great posing, embarrassing. 22 times he looked at it to confirm if it was a handball or not, or try and confirm that it wasn't a handball. Actually, in some hands saying, United needed help, it's the only reason why I haven't got the penalty, cos it was a fact at least. It wouldn't surprise you to be fair. And then obviously, Gilfysig, which was really surprised if it was on the penalty, actually, after his record, but there you go. But he scored the only other one we've had this season, it's in the least proper orange. Yeah, yeah. Ah, Lincoln. Lincoln, yeah. He put it away really well, he was very calm, I don't know, maybe the fact that he was no crowd helped him, but he swept it in very clever. First off, we were good, we kept the pressure on, and then about 10 minutes before... Well, it was actually the drinks break, the drinks break, so to broke up the half. And they started just growing after that a little bit, getting more into it, getting more on the ball. John picked it after me, he had a really good save off Evans. John, he was offside. Yes, but he did make the save. Yeah, yeah, he was safe. You know, we got to the half, and it was, you know, turning it up with the half, you can't really complain about that. No, I thought we started the game, actually. I thought the pressure was brilliant for the first half an hour. I thought what we did was we allowed them to have the ball, and then press them, and force them back. And then the only other thing we'd really had was James Justin just throwing crosses in and out to get on the end or something. We dealt with most of them, Michael Keane, everything away. We kept Jamie Vardy, damn, to doing nothing in that first half, especially. And, you know, Tealamond was on the ball, but couldn't really get into it. And I thought the shape, that was the biggest indicator in the first half, was how good we dropped back into shape. You know, we had a couple of little breaks where if we'd have played the right pass at the right time, we might have cut them open again, there was one. On the edge of the box at the Tealamond, and he played, if we'd have got it out to him a little bit quickly, we were in the box, and we were overloaded, and he put it behind go, and it was just those little things that weren't quite coming off for us. Then obviously the Tealamond didn't got enough details. Yeah, not quite in sync, are we? See, I looked at them, and I think you look at them, and we were some of this when the game was on. You look at them, you look at Wolves, and they're two teams who very much know. And they chose because, you know, chose how quickly, can I put it as well, last night, but I don't know what you've been there a year in terms of football. It's been there a year, but they know exactly what they want to do. Wolves are the same, very well drilled, they know what they need to do as well, where they think like ourselves, and you look at someone like us, and they're still in the midst of rebuilding, so it's part of the process. And it's little things like that, lest they, whether they come off or not, they know what they want to do, and I still think that's our big thing, is that obviously still, it's still only off 14 games into the manager's reign. We don't do things naturally. Everything's instinctively, it's not just doing it naturally. You can see the cogs turning, so someone won't play a first time ball, because they don't know if the player is going to make the run, because those things, there are a few things that are obviously better than, you know, the stuff to Dominic Harven-Lewin and that kind of thing, that's starting to work, that's starting to gel, you can see that. I think the discipline of getting back into shape as well, and that's the biggest thing is like dropping into shape. That's very good. Defensively, we're starting to get it, but it's a tachemise. Down the other way, isn't it? And I think that's why a lot of our stuff just sort of breaks down before it gets going. No, lest they reminded me of, in the second half, Everton under Martinis dominated the ball and knew, kind of knew what they were doing, because we did, we played with a pattern under Martinis. It was just that we couldn't defend to shape our lives, so we never got that opportunity after the first year, to really, to ram it on. But it's when a team knows what they're doing, but they just, they just didn't, with them, they were kind of passing it for the shape of it. They had a lot of the ball, don't get me wrong, they kept the ball well. But they weren't hating us where they picked for the shape to make. I would say, we come out second half and we just didn't get out the blocks at all. They made a couple of changes. They made a couple of changes, you know, attacking changes, which is what you'd expect because obviously they were two-nil down and it really, again, like some, like some Madison, he gets on the ball along and he's always looking for the wide full backs or for Vardy. And we really couldn't get near them and we allowed them to just push us back and the goal is, the goal is crap, isn't it? Cos it's crap, it's a player on the edge of the box who no-one closes down. Someone goes and closes in down, he ain't getting across it and that's the face, that's the face disappointment, really for me. That's the biggest disappointment, I think, stopping at the shot. Cymru of Gomez, you've got to be out quicker, get out another yard faster then that pass is blocked off and he has to go squared, doesn't he? And it takes a nick of Gomez so it changes directs and that unsettles us a bit. But there's still two opportunities to do better before he ends up in the back of the net. Did you think Pickford was a little bit rash coming off his line as well? I don't know whether the deflection changed the course of it. Do you know what I mean? When he's seen left his foot, I don't know whether he thought this was mine and then it's nicked and gone somewhere. To be honest, mate, I don't know. It was spawning, it was very spawning. In the actual, it's the face that goes in. It's going away, the clear that happened to me. So it's one of those. But then we just looked, the midfield just looked leggy. And I don't know whether the recharlising getting injured was almost a blessing in disguise. You know, it's a nasty little one, nasty little knock and he's gone off and he looks like he'd be alright. I think that might have been just a little blessing in disguise because even though you want a recharlising on, you want to keep attacking. A lot of it was breaking down or wasn't getting that far and by bringing Tom Davis on, I think he really did snuff out. You know, a lot of the... I think sometimes it was just the ability what Tom was doing. The ability for them to play the first time pass and maybe just because he was buzzing around a little bit, the ball didn't get there as quick as it would have. I think he demonstrated Davis yesterday what he can add when he plays. He travelled with the ball well. He had quite a few intercepts. When I looked at his numbers last night, it was one of those, you know, you're watching it with your eyes and you like not playing well. I looked at his numbers and his numbers were very good and I know that's not the be all and end all of course it isn't. But if you look, if you go through what he actually did and then you're talking about a player that's come on to do his job, what he did was for me, he looked, he finished with 83% passing. He completed seven out of his eight passes in the final third. Two completed ball dribbles, four ball recoveries. Seven out, like you said, seven out of eight passes there. One clearance out of one, one header clearance out of one. So his numbers weren't too bad, but what it showed I think with Davis is that when there's three in the field, he's more comfortable. He doesn't get exposed as much whereas when it's just him and Gomez or him and the figure, it's not quick enough to cover the ground on his own. Would the both not? And that's it. He'd be all right with someone who could get up and down, he'd be okay, it's famous what Gomez was. Maybe with two of them and another one in there. They're all essentially the same kind of player. That's the problem. There's a variation on the same kind of player. Gomez has got more strength and more ability on the ball, but they're all variations of each other. They all really want to go forward, but don't really go forward pace. I think Tom carried the ball for us a few times really well and broke out. Sometimes you're hearting, you're mouthing with them cos he hangs on that little second too long the ball. I just thought he helped break up the play a little bit and even though they had a lot of the ball because obviously they're going to be looking to say I'm going to get Vadi, and Vadi never got in once, he never got a sniffball game. The one thing that did really, the one thing that did really change it, it didn't swing it back in Evans' way because I don't think it was ever in our way after that first half and all, but when Anciolotty put Yeri Mineral, that was the real thing where they then run out of ideas really. When we went to trade the back and we were able to get more bodies in that central area, they just went side to side and ended up lofting balls into the box. I think before we made the change, just after they'd scored, we had the iniatio moment where Pickford come out for something he should never have come out for. Got beat mid it and then the iniatio blazed it over. Was we fair with all of the ad? No, I thought that was before. No, it was after the bubble came first, the bubble came first. So that's all mum's like. And that's what set Pickford off though. That's what it is because Pickford comes with the ball and it takes a little bubble and I appreciate that, but he's not concentrating. He thinks he's got it. He's not concentrating on the ball. And it hits Keane and it's not Keane's fault because he's expecting the goal, but Keane does really well to get it away. He's just running back behind him. Because it's one of them where it's like, it's a year and you haven't got it. What? So he does really well to clear that. And you know, when you see it, it's half of it's over the line. So he does really well. And then it is, it's almost like Pickford's trying to make a recovery thing for something that's already happened. And that's focus, that is focus on the game. What he has to do today is, I've seen Anthony Gordon, funnily enough talking about this with, it's that classic thing that if you make an error, you've got to let it go quickly. You're in a game. You can't dwell on the fact that you've made an error. You've got to kind of go, that was crap, but I've got to get my head back in the game here. And this is, this is what he does sometimes with the crowd as well. If he makes a mistake, he then starts like putting his tongue out, or it's almost like I've got over that now, look, I'm confident. He doesn't have to do that. He just needs to put his hand up and go, that was my mistake that, like my head's back in the game. I think if he can do that, he'll get back to the level that he can play at. No, no, no. You could see that in the actual put it over, but you know, pa, they've had a couple of, they've had a couple of bleys, ones he's blazed over. And she'll well blaze one over, but they were all half F for 20 minutes. I mean, don't get me wrong, sat here watching the game with that. What's new for that? With our hearts and our miles. Cos you know that, you've seen it before, that's right. It's a story we've seen many times before. Do you think, cos I've seen this mentioned on social media, do you think that there's a crowd in there? That, the edginess of the crowd, help them get a goal? Possibly, yeah. Because I imagine, I imagine the crowd, when it's Michael Keane, and rolls towards the line, and he clears it. They've been up screaming, and pointing some of the blame Keane, even though the lad's literally just running back to cover space. Pick for the people that have had a goal, pick for them when he dropped the other one, and they're like, get out of bed, and all of that shout. So maybe, but you know what, at the moment there isn't a crowd, and therefore what it might allow us to do, is build momentum, so that the players have got that confidence behind them, so that when a crowd is back in there, they're already on that momentum, they're already used to doing things, and the crowd, us as fans, will have seen that evolution, so that hopefully, and it's not too long, we can get back in, and all be on it together going, we know what we're trying to do. I think that the biggest thing, like you said just before, was when Meena came on, Meena came on and just organised us. Holgate, and I don't think I had a great gate, it's numbers aren't bad, but he was the one for me, that looked a little bit, he looked so calm in the opening couple of games, and assured where there's second half in the after you'll come on. He had skinned a couple of times by making, getting too tight, and trying to anticipate. I think when Meena come on, Holgate just went back to being the ball player, and Keane was actually in sport with him. I am, yeah, I'd be honest, I thought Holgate was fine, I just thought, I thought when people were on a pace, it was like that, we talked about it when we were watching it, when people were running on a pace, the sense of, what can the sense of acts do, will come out, and I think, but there's a couple, you're just glad, glad to pass them, that hasn't been happening. To be honest, I don't even remember this. I thought he was, I think the problem is, when you play, Keane was obviously great in the air and stuff, and I think, like, did you have that pace, especially in the actual, in the actuals, like, you like to shoot from how many plays, he's like it, he is, yeah? Robles against that. But, no, I don't know. I thought, I thought the defence mostly did okay. They had a couple of moments, but you'd expect them to have a couple of moments. I defend well, really, in the second half. And also, I think, possibly, the fact they played Chelsea on Sunday helped as well, because they did run out of ideas. With 20 minutes to go, they would do them the same thing, and then, the only fear for us was, because we've seen everything. Of course, that's it. You know, we've seen everything do this before, and throw one in their own net. You know, and then, but if you actually look back, we had a couple of opportunities on the break, where we made the wrong decision. Well, and also, also, the referee, I mean, Dominic Carverlywn goes to, doesn't touch Evans, he falls over, and it's a free kick, and that happened about four times all over the pitch. When Carverlywn got dragged down, he had hit a box down, and given him. And yeah, Evans falls over, did fall over, and he's given the free kick. The referee was embarrassed, to be honest. But, but no, that's the positive to take out of it. As a football and performance, it wasn't a very good one, after the first half an hour, or 35 minutes. But, we still carried a bit of a threat on the break. We didn't really do much. We had a Luke of Deans shot, which Michael's pushed wide, but could have gone anyway, deflected, didn't it off James Juston? And a couple of other times, we put balls into the box. To be fair, that was the best chance of the second half of boating. No, it was, it was really, it was the closest really, like any keeper at a threat for boating. So, just one of them, you know, it is about defending as well, isn't it? And that's where you have to look at. We defensively, we coped with, oh, you'd have to call it a times an onslaught, cos they had the ball a lot. You know, they ended up 65% possession. So they had a lot of the ball. It goes far as saying an onslaught, but, because the simple fact is, most of it was outside the box. Yeah, they didn't create, but they had a lot of the ball and we had to keep our sheep. But I don't think there's anything new for us, to look at and go, oh no, not that again. The problems are the problems. The problems are sent to the park. You know, we know that. And where other people are stepping up. Seamus Coleman did really, really well again. He could be in. I thought that was the best game since he restarted. Michael Keane, brilliance again. Dominic Carmel even, I thought it doesn't stop running and it doesn't matter where they are. We've said this a few times. Yes, sometimes he's not. I want him to score, I want him to get back in the habit. But he's still, you know, he's up there on his own and I still, but actually what you can see now with him playing up front, is the difference between him playing up front on his own now. It's what it used to be. Where's when he used to play up front on his own? He was on his own. Like he felt, no, and this is something we've said about Vardy, the way Vardy makes, makes him, the way he runs, makes him look like the defenders are facing three players. And I think, I don't think Dom's quite there yet, I'm not putting him in there in case anyone's to go. But I do think he's starting to put himself about the pitch more and make better intelligent runs that he is starting to do that and he puts himself about, he doesn't mind hearing people. And he also offers something and he'll say, just put the ball on me. And it doesn't always stick. But it's a tough job. But my God, that lad every week in 19 minutes, no problem. Fit is anything. We had a couple of great runs down at the channel later on and just bought us a little bit of time. Don't forget, there was a couple of times we broke quickly and it came back and we ended up going back to pick fit and it's like, we had that but, but I think as fans, don't forget, we want to see them attacking and scoring and having shots. When you're in a game, you're trying to weigh the opposition down and they are the dangerous side on the counter attack. We know that. But I think the fact we were able to share over the line scrappy at Norwich last week, tough win this week, but it's a win. These are third in the league, going for Champions League, being in good form all season. I mean, looking at it before, Everton has scored 61% of their goals in the first half. We get another two here, but on the flipside, that Lester, only I think two teams have conceded less in the first half than Lester, so we put that to bed early doors. So it's things like, and Everton have conceded in the last 15 minutes, Lowe's this season. It's another game out the way where we haven't. We've let one goal in in three games after restarting. It was a spawning goal there. It's someone in the boat race and there's bobbled over the line. So, they're the good things to take from it. Michael Keane's form is something good to take from it, but she's a young Anthony Golden. Well, just so my Anthony Golden, obviously, is first assist in his second start. Let's just have a look at him. Touch of the 37, assists one, successful passes 15, successful attacking third, passes eight. Chance has created two, pass accuracy 75, recovery five, successful tackles three, successful dribbles two, interceptions two. And to be fair, he worked well going forward and defensively, he doesn't shake his defensive role. He works hard, he put his shift in, okay, he wasn't as effective in the second half as he was in the first. But we weren't as a team. But we weren't as a team and, you know, we all hope every time a prospect comes through, especially an attacking player, you want to get, you want to hope that they get to that level where they've become almost self-sufficient. You know, for a while, it's like everyone else is helping them get through and you allow them all. But you hope that after the stage that they become, they become that player, that you can just give the ball to him and they'll do some. And there were moments when he did give him the ball and he did create things. But what I liked actually about the, about some of that stuff was, he never, ever, I don't think, tried to do something and just went, well, I'll have a go anyway. He just, if it wasn't on, just put his foot on it and say I'm round and find the player in space. And I think that shows a level of intelligence to not give the ball away. And I think, you know, that to me is, that to me is, that's, you don't always get that in a player in a day. He's already made a goal. He's thinking right-hacking. I'll just start knocking it in, left, right and centre. No, he just, everything was intelligent. If it wasn't going somewhere, I'll just turn around and we start again. And then maybe I'll get it back and then maybe we'll go again. But I thought, I thought there was a lot of maturity in his performance, basically. Was his second start? Easily his best, easily his best game for the club since he got in. No, it's a lad who has only really become at under 23 regular this season. And he's in the first team all that he, you know, on Calamante a lot. He was a top manager. I picked him twice to start in the last, you know, the first three games back. Byn arder, he's been a Brazilian international, you know, and he's picking him over him. So really good. The assist will do him the well, the good, because it'll give him that confidence that he can create in the Premier League. It's one, and I think if he could get a goal as well, then it's like, oh, I can score in the Premier League. Obviously, a lot of good throughout them in the team. But, you know, picked on merit and if you can work hard in those wide areas as well, then you're going to get your opportunity. It's a lad to, I think, your play through the middle as well. That's it in this team. Well, that's it. Escaping holes, and in that way, that's where other players, other young players, we've brought one in today, another one. So that's where young players can go up, ever do it. And I think about him as well, Anthony Gordon is. Like you just mentioned, this is his first full season. So there's players who've been in that under 23 years for two, three years, and he's sailed right past them. And they've got to look at themselves now, and go, you know, you've been in to me, you've done this on your own. Really? All right. Sent to me a feel, we keep on talking about it. I'm not saying there's a place for it, but Anthony Gordon's got in there, and he's got shot right past them. They've got to look around and go, what am I doing wrong? What am I not doing? Why am I not catching up? I'd be fuming if I was having an error on what I've been in to me, particularly been in to me, that I haven't got to go. I'd be looking at those in my field, there's gone, I'm not being funny. None of these are pulling up any trees. They're not playing brilliantly. So why aren't I getting even on for 15 minutes to show you what I can do at this level? You have to put that on yourself. You've got to work harder. I mean, they're not kids either. They, you know, both bring them in. My lad in Aaron's only 20 years. But he came from, he played. Played for Follum. Follum, any? I do think those, I think that shows the minute of what the lad's done as well. This is not just a, oh go on, have a few games cos it's near the end of the season. Or, you know, not a matter. Now, manager's put faith in him and he's, you know, he's certainly paid it in this game. So, you know. The interesting to see, if you start at space, whether he'll go for the experience. The flip side of it was, the flip side of that is, you see the likes of Bernard come on and as attackers, they're not really pulling up trees. All right, they might have been asked to do another job. They might have been asked to, manager might send them on going, the ball, and keep it neat and tidy and don't lose it. But, they're also still not offering that thing that the manager goes, oh, you were brilliant there. I'll give you that go next time. So, that's going to be, that's going to be one of those things. No, it's interesting, but I mean, what Gordon's doing is he's, he could trade us money, couldn't he? Which is essentially that's what you want. If he can become another attacker, another striker, but one that plays off the arm or he can become a wide player who can create score goals, then it's brilliant. It's saving your money as well because that's what you want. But he looks like a talent he's well built, you know, 5'11, I think. If he can put a little bit of beef on as well, and like you said, just keep playing the way you're at the veller, make the pass when you say, have a go when you can. You know, and keep improving and look at Dominic Alvert-Lunas, as the path almost of like when you get in, learn again quickly and improve and you're after improve, it seems like he's got a good head on his shoulders from what we are. So hopefully... It's all there for him, isn't it? It's all there for him. My name, certainly my name, on the play-rate, was Michael Keane who had another excellent game. Let's just have a little look at his numbers. Touch is 51, successful pass is 19, successful forward pass is 11, pass accuracy 61%. Of course it was high, didn't it? Clearances 12, headed clearances 8, Adil Jules won 6, recovery is 4, shot block 3, successful tackles 1 and he was just building it again I thought and won everything in the air, literally. He literally did win everything, won every header in the box, 800% clearances. At the first time, Jamie Vardy's had 30 touches in the game and never registered a shot and he was directly up against it. I think there was one moment in the second half where Vardy turned and buddy recovered, bang by the corner flag, he got himself back in. Excellent, really good, really good return to form, you know, since the break and we said last week I think maybe the way he did with his form of youth coach has really helped on his footwork and stuff because he seems to be more assured. You know, what he plays like that then why wouldn't he be part of this squad? Got two years left. Obviously a decision may need to be made on what we do, do we give him a new contract or does his form at the moment attract somebody to come in and buy him over ever but he's playing really well and that's all you can ask, isn't it? And you know, what the more we see and with Phil being so poor the more you think, well, maybe we should just play Hallgate in my field and give him a meaner a game at the back, you know, cos if Hallgate can get up and down then we don't have to defend so, you know, but it came as excellence again and fully deserved man of the match performance because I think him, him more than any other player stood out. You know, when O Jamie Carrack gave him man of the match on Sky, but in Sky ratings today when he numbered the ratings he got six and I don't know how that works but I think he gave Madison eight to something. Madison. He touched the ball about twice. Madison. Two shots blazed over the bar and got eight. Might be in the hairband I don't know. Well, he's invoked, isn't he? He's the one. Is he literally in? It's a footballer. Like a sigurton. OK. Na, now Keem is excellent and again it's good and that's what you want, don't you then? So excellent. Another three points. So there you go! One again. That's the most important thing. One again, three points on to Tottenham on Monday night where hopefully we can get something cos if we can get something in that game then I think Europe is still on. If we can get something out of space, definitely. They're playing tonight at the nice nil nil with Chaffield United. It will do there. Keep everyone together. Llynydd y cwmwysgol yn ymwysgol. Gwyddon y fideo yn cyddiolol, gallwch chi'n gwneud wrth gweithio i'w hyffordd, ac wrth gweithio'r fideo gweithio'r cwmwysgol yn gweithio'u bywyd wedi'u gwneud. Fyster i ddweud i'r cwmwysgol, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'r gwymorol. Fyster i ddweud i'w cwmwysgol. Yn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio, roeddwn i'w gwneud.