 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the match preview, Everton vs. Burnley, Carlo Ancelotti's first game as Everton manager. I've got Billy with me, he's the man who produces the magic behind the scenes of Toffy TV. Yep. So honest, so honest. So boxing day game, always a little bit, always a little bit like, I don't know, it's after the Lord Mayor's Parade because of Christmas. Burnley, we played last year on Christmas day at boxing day and I remember being very worried about it because we just walked about six to the feet by spares, but we went there and we batted them five-one and it would just be fantastic, we could have something similar this year. Yeah, I think so as well, it's always a difficult team to play because you know how they're going to set up with a low block 4-4-2, get up to the big strikers and particularly at the moment with the busy schedule. It's hard to know how Everton will play, they do look quite tired quite often in the last couple of weeks, so it'll be interesting, but Ancelotti's first game you'd like to think the players will be up for it and the fans as well, so hopefully you can get a win. Yeah, and we've seen in the last couple of days, I've met that hopefully there's going to be a buzz about the place, we've just come off the back of Duncan Faggs and being in charge. Ancelotti's coming in, he's obviously given Duncan a role as an assistant manager, so we've had the news about the stadium. It's Christmas, we're at home, boxing days, I said it's always one of those games, it's always a full-out, lots of families, lots of people who've come back to go the game. I just hope that feel good factor carries maybe what are some tired players because originally they were supposed to have Mundi off and Carlo Ancelotti come in and got them into training and there was a picture of him in Duncan Faggs and watching the training and he probably just wants to get into it straight away knowing that obviously there's not that much time, he wants to assess players, see where they are, their levels and maybe pick the team from what he's seen. So I know there'll be players ill and there'll be players injured and tired and barely aren't a great team to play against when you're in no circumstances but I just hope we can get that feel good factor to get us through. I agree, particularly if you look at the state of the club now and the feeling around the club compared to a few weeks ago and the silver where it wasn't a very nice place to be, just the whole situation, the club were losing pretty much every game and the expectation of going into every game thinking we were going to lose really. But now it's completely turned around with probably the most successful manager in world football who is now the Everson manager with the announcement of the new stadium as well. You'd like to think that the players already push on and get a win. I'm the other thing about it as well, I think this is the most key thing for me is people, I really hope people don't, people don't understand much still only what like three points above the relegation zone or four points wherever it is. With games coming thick and fast, you know, barely at home, Newcastle away, things could turn around very quickly one way or another, you know, you'd find ourselves very quickly getting up the table. But if things don't go the way we want them to go, purely down to legs we've got in the squad, it could go the other way. So I hope people understand that it's great, it is great. I know you're right for your research, it was all doom and gloom and they were like, isn't this great? But we've got to win, we've got to win this game and we've got to get something from Newcastle because we've got Man City after that and then we've got Liverpool in the cut. So we need to be added straight away and I hope, well there will be an agency, of course there will be an agency, the manager will know that we need to win games. And I hope that gets pushed into the team and I hope he's got a formula as well which there's no formers going to guarantee wins but I hope he can see what we need because with Burnley, they're the kind of team that you don't want to face because they have a very formulaic way of playing and I think they've won the last two games haven't they? Well a goal from a set piece against Newcastle and I think the goal on Saturday against Bournemouth was I think either their first shot on target or one of the only shots on target came very late in the game. You know what they're going to do, they're going to time play diagonals and get their big centre forwards in an area to put the Bournemouth net whether it be Chris Wood or it was James, who was it? The kid, the guy that used to play for Southampton? Oh, Rodriguez? Rodriguez, yeah, used to form a Bay and he played and came back. So you know what they're going to do, unfortunately that's what they did against us at their place, the beaters. A set piece goal which they'd already done once and then they did it and scored so I just hope we've got the Cajones basically to be ready for unboxing day. Yeah, I think as well as earlier on in the season, Everton have really struggled against sides like Burnley who just set up to defend. You saw it in the reverse fixture against Burnley and like Sheffield United as well where they just sort of sat back and then scored two. I think one was set piece and one from a counter attack because Everton and the Silver or this season anyway played really slow, very little sort of creativity and really struggled to break down the teams with the low block. So it would be interesting to see if there's any difference with Ancelotti. Obviously we saw it with Ferguson, more energy and sort of motivation I think. It would be interesting to see what Ancelotti does. You might even go with the more, you might see that the squad are tired and might go with more sort of younger players that haven't played as much. Yeah, I mean it will be interesting. I think he's only had a couple of days as the manager. He's not going to assess players in terms of their ability but he will be to assess players in terms of their fitness and fatigue. And I think at this time here that's the most important thing. I think we all get caught up thinking football over Christmas is genuinely rubbish, honestly it is genuinely rubbish because teams are just whacked and it's normally those teams who can grind out points. And we've seen that last year. We went to Burnley and beat them 5-1 and then two days later into Brighton and got beat 1-0 by a badly, badly spawning goal. The games are never pretty. And I think that's what we have to be in mind in this game is it probably won't be a great game of football. But if we go 4-4-2 and we've got a little bit of energy up front in the right areas and we get our energy levels a little bit higher than theirs and we've got that little bit of creative spark then hopefully that'll win us the game. There's no guarantee of that because the worst thing that can happen is Burnley get going ahead. That is literally the worst thing. We've seen that before this season against the likes of Norwich and Sheffield United. So we really have to be on the front foot. But you're right maybe you'll have a little chat with a few people and say well who's coming through? Is there anyone I can bring into the side who's got a little bit of energy? I don't expect anyone to come up for the under 23 years and I don't think there's anyone really good enough, physically good enough, anti-gold enough to go play but he's so slight it's incredible. But he might just look and think. He might even look at, I mean it sounds mad but he might even look and go, someone like Neas and go, he might go well there's a lad who's barely played this season. All we want is energy so it might be worth giving him a go. Listen I'm not calling for that but that's the kind of thing short team he might try and do to just inject a little bit of energy into the squad. I think as well with how experienced and successful he's not going to be afraid of making big decisions like that just for a bit of backlash when the teamship comes up. He might do, he'll probably just go with the same sort of team because there isn't really that depth at the moment with the amount of injuries that you see in a few of the games recently. We've had about six sense midfielders out with like Gabam and Delch, Nidl and Gomez, Sigism was ill and even Beningame from the under 23s. So there's not much he can do in terms of rotation but you never know. One player he has mentioned is Moise Keane, he mentioned them in the press conference and he said he liked them and he wants them at Napoli and I'm hoping that because Moise Keane hasn't played a lot that there's more in his tank and if he feels like he knows how to get the best out of them and he has a chat with them and he says, he instills them with confidence that you're my man, that I'm hoping that he might be that little X factor we need in the next couple of games. It hasn't quite worked out for him at Everton so far, obviously we've seen the thing with him last week getting taken off which it happened so what. But I'm hoping that he could be that little bit of an X factor if he knows how to use them because he's watched them and studied them not only while he was at Juventus but while he's been in the national team. And he'll also know, I think, how important he is to the Italian national team because they've said, you know, Mancini's come out and said well if he plays games there's a place for him in the squad for the Euros. So I'm hoping that he understands that and thinks he's got some legs and if I can use them right he can get more out of them forever. Yeah, I do expect him to feature a lot more. I think probably because in the summer everyone was crying out for a new striker and he was the only one brought in. There has been sort of an expectation for him to just flourish straight away. He's still only 19 and so it might not be his time just yet, do you know what I mean? And so I think under Andrew Lottie he'll favour Keen over some of the other strikers. That's a really good point because I think when he hasn't been featuring I think a lot of people have been thinking well he's not playing so he'll go back. But I think now with someone like Andrew Lottie he might be like well what's the difference? If I go back to Italy I've failed and I'll just go to a team and I might play. At least now I've got people around me, the manager, his son-in-law, the fitness coach who are all on the same wavelength who can talk to the lad and get across what they want from him. I feel like it's more of a home form going forward, home away from home so he might be the biggest beneficiary but I think everyone will benefit as long as they knuckle down. Because it's going to be all hands of the pump certainly for the next two or three weeks while we get players back before any potential incomings and maybe one of those long teams from Gabam and coming in. I'm just hoping, praying for three points on Boxing Day. Hopefully, yeah. With the table, how it is at the moment, three points will go a long way. Your teams are swapping around all the time. You look at Spurs when they got Marino and they've shot up the table even though they've lost a couple of times so I'm sure it'll be fine. Billy thinks it's going to be fine so there you go, I think it's going to be fine. There you go, Leslie thoughts in the comments. You're fancies for this game, you can go get three points and you're looking forward to the new Angiolari era. Angiolari, Angiolotti era at Everton Football Club. So I've got a bit of a cold. Angiolotti era at Everton Football Club. Leslie thoughts in the comments, if you haven't subscribed please do. If you want more videos click the bell for the latest. I've got a bit of a cold. If you want a later when the video comes out click the bell for the latest. It's late man, it's late. And if you want more great videos join us over on page and see you later.