 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the start of the 11 show Everton versus Leicester City, a huge chance for Everton to put a little bit of room between them and Burnley, let's get into it in Gold, Jordan, Pickford, Superb in the last game against Manchester United, just well the save you made in that last minute from Ronaldo was absolutely amazing and made some big saves in the first half as well when we were under a little bit of pressure and overall has been top notch this season Lot of doubters recently, lot of doubts from outside Everton, some doubts of him as well from our own fans, but for me is the Everton number one and there's no doubt that he starts this game. Right back, Sheamus Coleman, again done well against Manchester United and if it's down to him and John Joe Kenny then he has to start the game, let's be honest. It'll be interesting in a few weeks when we've got a game every three days, but at the moment he has to start this game for me. Well, you know, I know there's a mayside habit that we can but that's secondary to this game as far as I'm concerned, it's all about the game against Leicester City. So he starts, he's our most reliable right back, most consistent on the books at the moment. Of course with all of Paterson to be playing but he's not available so it is Sheamus Coleman. On the other side, Vitaly Michaelenko would start for me at left back, I thought he was excellent at Manchester United, his best game so far in an Everton shirt. He's got better over the weeks I think now that he's been left in the position. And because of the fact of Jerimine being back there will be question marks over him. You know, Everton could go to a three at the back or they could change things up with Ben Goffrey but I'd stick with him because I think now we just leave him at left back and let him grow. And as I said, I thought against Manchester United he was excellent and really, really showed the character we need if we're going to get away from the drop zone. So we start at left back. The centre backs, Jerimine retains for me. I think he has to play. I think when he's available he has to play. Everton has to manage him carefully over the coming weeks but you know he's been missing since that Newcastle game and Everton are a much better team when he plays. They're a stronger team defensively. The stats bear that out as well. Unfortunately for Jerimine, his biggest flaw is that we can't get him on the pitch enough so when we can get him on the pitch we have to get him on the pitch as far as I'm concerned. So he would start and alongside him I would go for Ben Goffrey. Michael Keane, unfortunate to miss out but I think the pace of Ben Goffrey has to be utilised and again I thought in the last game against Manchester United it was the best he'd played the centre back this season. So let's hope he has that same attitude and we just get rid of all those little defensive mistakes that have been in the West Ham game and the Bay of the Game and hopefully continue as we were against Newcastle and Manchester United and hopefully keep another clean sheet so that is the defence. In midfield Alan continues for me. I thought he was excellent against Manchester United. Alongside him I would go with Delth again. Someone who will sit in front of the back four, take the ball off them, take the responsibility to play through the midfield and then it will get it wide and get it forward as fast as possible. It means the centre backs don't have to get dragged out of position which obviously we saw in the West Ham game with the second goal. For the bare minimum touches he actually had against Manchester United he was excellent. Just that little bit of experience on the pitch and again he's biggest problem is he never plays forever. So when he's available you play him because you never know when he's not going to be available for you so you have to look at that and think right if he's available to play we play him. In front of them I would go for Alex Ooby again. Again Manchester United, I thought he was excellent. He run more than anyone else. He put the hard yards in. I think that position now is where he sees himself, where Franklampard sees him as well. He might not start every game but I think he's turning into the player slowly, slowly turning into the player that he thinks he is in the position that he wants to play in. So he's got to find that consistency, he's got to find that level. It's not always there but it's not always there for the team either. So I would play him in that role just in front of the midfield and it does create a three in the midfield if you do it correctly. It's not like a free role where you can just go where you want. He has to be disciplined and he has to work hard and he did in the last game so he will continue. On the right hand side Antony Gordon, obviously the match winner against Manchester United, he has to start as many games as he can forever because not only is he a threat going forward but defensively he works so hard for us on that right hand side. Again in the latter stages of the Manchester United game just when he looked like he left everything on the pitch he found that second wind and kept working hard and helped Seamus Coleman. On the other side of Charleston who does very very similar. I know that's not the ideal position for him personally but I think that's his best position because the way he puts in is phenomenal and has been in the last couple of games. So I would start him on that left hand side and again helping Michal Enco out and hopefully helping out Dominic Arvallun who starts the game for me. Listen the temptation is to not start him. We keep on waiting for this moment where he's going to kick start a season. For me there's only one other person who can play front and that's the Charleston. Rondon is nowhere near the level and I know people say well Dom hasn't been working hard but Rondon can barely run. You can really move at times so you have to either start Dominic Arvallun or the Charleston off front and I just think we lose too much by the Charleston not playing in a wide position. For the work rate he provides during the game and the tempo he sets and pushing back the opposition. So Dom's season has to start at some point. He has to kick start. I know Frank Lampard has spoken about this not just about him on his own it's about the team. And the team's got to start helping him as well even if it's just getting half a dozen crosses in during the game. If one of them can hit him on the head and go in top corner then he's done his job. I think he's got to start feeling his way into games and the only way that's going to happen is if we start making it a little bit easier for him it's not always easier to centre forward playing off front. It can be a little bit soulless at times just running and chasing after things. Some players love it. I don't think he's the kind of player who loves it. So let's start helping on the other side. Let's get some creative balls into the box that last season he was thriving on and hopefully you'll knock one of them in. Maybe we just need that one to get them going to get the little bit of confidence back, the spark back in his game that can get us a few goals in the last month and a bit of the season to get us over the line. So there you go, that's my start on 11. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Do you disagree? Who would you have in? Let us know your thoughts. Give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more great videos join us over on Patreon. 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