 Welcome to Toffy TV, here is the match reaction. Everton nil Manchester City 2 in the FA Cup quarter-final, the Gwyrsham Park today. The Blues have come up short, unfortunately on, we are out of the cup at the quarter-final stage, the same as in the league cup when we lost to City's rivals Manchester United. Carlo Ancelotti, the pick the team that probably had no choice. With the injuries we've got, obviously players are at a premium. Everton missing five players tonight, six if you include Fabian Delph, if you want to include him. Ancelotti had really his hands side. Gia Virginia started his first FA Cup game. He was in goal with the absence of Robin Olson and Jordan Pickford. Everton had James Coleman back in the right back and went with a three at the back to try to come back Manchester City. You know what, I thought he did a really good job. In that case it was difficult, obviously we knew Manchester City were going to have the ball. BT, very surprised how much possession Manchester City have. Obviously Steve McManum yn myr Martin Key, on had never watched Manchester City play before. It's such with the embarrassing comments at times. But City, where City, they're just such a good side. They're better than everybody. It's that obvious really. There's not really that much to say about them, they're just such a fantastic team and so difficult to play against. But you know what Everton, really give it a good go in the first half. Yeri Mina cwm y closest ysgoryn. It was a header cleared off the linebys in Tiencourt, the far post. We had a bit of a challenge and over a kick, which just landed a couple of foot over the bar. And we really tried to put pressure on City, got a few corners, give them some navy moments. They were always a threat. They knocked it round so well. Phil Foden was fabulous for them. We got in a hard time and I was quite pleased. I thought we've done really well. We've stuck to the task. A real focus on the players, making sure they get back into shape. And we've done everything really well in the first half and carried our own threat into the second half. And it was a little bit more of the same. Andre Gomez lost the shot wide with Charles and had another half chance, which he slashed that and that went wide as well. City were super in possession. But Everton, you know, really forced them to not be able to create too many great opportunities. They did have one. They did create one Raheem Staling. I thought he was going to score. It was cut back. And I thought it in from where he was. But Javaging has made an absolutely brilliant fingertip save to keep it at nil nil. And the longer it went on, you hope, you know, you're thinking, well, maybe we get another corner. Might be able to edge this. Manchester City then responded by bringing on Rhea Abmares and Kevin De Bruyne. And when you looked at our bench, there was, I mean, the difference between the two teams, you only have to look at the bench. Manchester City's bench would get in. If not everybody's team, most people's team, it's that good. It could be a Premier League team by itself. And Everton's bench had, you know, six players under 20 or under. And there was the difference really, you know, we had no real options to bring off the bench. Certainly not in an attacking sense. Alex O'Woh, we've probably been the only one. Bruce City started to push us back a little bit, but everyone stuck to the task. I thought them in field. Alan, I thought they'd really well if O'Gomez did well to a point. And that point was leaving Gundaman for the first goal. And that's what happened. City pushed us back. Kevin De Bruyne, I got it, Eddie Rabox, I think it supported the shot. Pushed brilliant side in Virginia. Fingertips onto the bar and it's a header from Gundaman from a few yards out to give them the lead. And when you see it again, you see him run past and say, Gomez, who just stops, doesn't run with him. And it's a header in an 84th minute. It's always a kick, isn't it, in the, the prevabials. That was it. And when we come on, we push forward, really create anything on the date. We left gaps. And once you leave gaps against Man City, you're all over the place. And he did that. Yeah, he means he should have probably done better with a header. The ball is knocked by Rodri over the top and Kevin De Bruyne runs on to it and finishes it emphatically with his left foot. And that was it. He had another shot that whistle wide, but the job was done. Personally, I don't think I, I think one nil would have been a more fair reflection of how well Evan had defended and not disputing Manchester City these years. So we're not saying that at all, but a two nil was just a little bit harsher. I thought, but listen, it'd be giving it a good go. It's clear as daylight, whatever needed in the summit. They need mobility. They need pace in attacking areas. We need, you know, we, James Coleman had a good game tonight. Mason Hogan was, was okay, but we do need a flying right back, a young flying right back that can get forward. He's got pace. It's all there for the recruitment team. And it's over to them. Not very simple this summit identifying what we need because it's a glare and hole. And then when we do that, it'll give, it'll make the bench stronger. It'll give the manager more options if he needs to make changes, but no complaints tonight. Man of the match is a tough one because people did, did really stick to the task, stick, they stuck to the game plan really well. I thought Ben Goffrey had a really good game. I thought Meena was sound. I thought Richard wasn't had a good game to be fair. I thought he furred away and carried a real threat. But I'm going to give it to Javidginger because the kids made art of the games up against Manchester City and he's made some really good saves. And even the first goal he's made a good save. That's pushed it onto the bar. So I'm going to give him, I'm going to give him the man of the match. I don't think anyone will be that bothered. There you go. That's my reaction. Everton Hill. Man of the City to you. Good luck to Manchester City for the rest of the competition. And for us it's back to the draw and ball, but we know what we need. And we've got 10 big games left in the Premier League and we need to get the squad as healthy as it can be and get the wins we need to get into Europe. And then build again in the summer, even if we don't get into Europe, building again in the summer anyway is imperative. That's it. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. See you later.