 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is. My three things from Leicester City nil, Everton 2 tonight at the King Power. Great result for Everton. Absolutely superb result really. Let's get into it. First thing I want to talk about is Robin Olson, who was a surprise inclusion in goal tonight instead of Job and Pickford, the manager using and choosing to rotate. So he put Olson in goal and I thought he was very good. Kept a clean sheet. It's just very calming. I guess that's the biggest compliment I can give him is that. Nervous about him being in goal, don't worry about him. It's just sort of like easy keeper you get on with it and I think the defence were like that with him as well. He was decent with his feet. We had a couple of saves to make. They had two shots on target or a header in a shot both in the first half. He saved both of them and he was just comfortable all night. I just thought as a number two, goalie, he's been really good. It's good to have him. Thought he was at Newcastle when he made his debut. He was fine and again he's proved that tonight the clean sheets will do him the well, the good as well. I think that's always good. It's good for the whole goalkeeper. It's good for the back four. But I just thought he was good tonight and I'd have no problem with him playing more games whatsoever. What I've seen of him is a big command and keeper. And yeah, good performance. So Robin Olson, excellent, excellent. Second point is going to be Abdalai D'Corey, who was my man of the match. I thought he was fantastic tonight, I really did. He was everywhere for everything. Couple of straight passes in the first half, bit annoying when he got himself in good positions, but in general he was brilliant. The great challenge on Jamie Vardy, a last ditch tackle in the first half. When Alan had to go off, he sat in and became the anchor for us and was brilliant. He was everywhere. I just thought he was excellent. Another great tackle second half on Harvey Barnes. Everything that Everton did well tonight. He was part of it. He was the fulcrum of it. I just thought he was brilliant for us. I just think he's been excellent since he came in. I know some people have expected different things of him. I think he's more naturally a box-to-box midfield player. That's where he wants to play. But in general he's done well for everything he really has. And tonight I thought he was magnificent for us. But probably going to have to play in there now because obviously we've lost a lan that looks like at least a month with a hamstring injury. But he was brilliant tonight for me, Abdalai D'Corey. I thought he was man of the match. So excellent from him. And the final thing I want to talk about is Alan and obviously the injury. The pity about this is that he was playing really well in the game. He sprayed some lovely passes out to Oroby. He was winning tackles. He set the tempo. He's a talker, a leader on the pitch. So it's a real hammer blow to lose him. And I think earlier in the season if you lose him, when it's game, it's week by week, you know, we might miss four games or whatever, but he's going to be missing at a time when there's a lot of games. So it's a bit of a crushing blow and to lose him for obviously, you know, big game at the weekend. And then a carabao quarterfine against Manchester United when we needed them. So that leads me on to Hoovey places. And now tonight I've just spoke about Abdalai D'Corey and said how good he was in midfield. And he was excellent playing that role. But is that the role we want him to? Because the other two players in this, Sigarton and Gomez aren't the quickest. You know, they might be technically good, but we need more legs in there. I actually think we need more legs in there when we've got Alan and D'Corey anyway. So for me now, especially if Sheamus has fit, I will play Sheamus. I know people might be against this just because this defence has kept two clean sheets on the run. And I'm a little bit like this about moving the defence around. But I will be tempted to play Mason Holgate in midfield as the anchor and put Sheamus Coleman back in it right back. Because I think we will need to replace Alan. I don't think we can go with D'Corey and Sigarton and Gomez. I just don't. And I think it's okay when he is sitting like we have done. We've played two teams that will come on to us. And Arsenal may be the same at the weekend although they haven't really been playing like that this season. So it's when we've got to be the team that's moving between the lines, you need more mobility. Now one option is Tom Davis coming in and sitting in as the six and having D'Corey and maybe Sigarton like we did against Brighton at home earlier in the season. That worked for that game. But it's one that the manager will have to think about. But like I say, I think he wants to get Sheamus Coleman back in the side. So rather than Holgate dropping off the team, I would want to see him in midfield. But I don't understand that people say no, leave the defences it is for now. Let's keep this going. I subscribe to that as well. But I just think as we've moved forward, definitely a place in that midfield for Mason Holgate. For now, until obviously we get our land back and everyone else starts getting healthier. But that's what we've got to look at, I think, because that's a key area for us. So there you go, there my three talking points on Leicester City nil, Everton True. A brilliant win for Everton and the King Power, like you said. Give this video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. If you want more videos, join us on Patreon. Check out Peds' match reaction and his player ratings, my match reactions there as well. If you are interested, otherwise, have a great night. See you later.