 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the math reaction Manchester United 3-1 in the FA Cup tonight. The Blues are out of the FA Cup in the third round at Old Trafford. Fair result for me in the end. I think Everton did okay, stuck to a game plan, but I think overall Manchester United were deserved winners. The manager went back to a back three, don't think that surprised anybody, still struggling as to why he changed it for Brighton, but he did show a back on to today's game. And he went with a back three of Ben Goffrey, Connor Colbyn, James Sarkovsky, James Coleman came in for the injured Nathan Patterson at right back. And in midfield, he obviously had gone it, and he was back off the suspension alongside Alex O'Woby, with Neil Maupai and Damari Grey up toping. The game couldn't have got off to a way start really for Everton, three minutes, three and a half minutes Manchester United are in front. Ball across from Rashford and Anthony sliding it home, I don't know what Michael Enco was doing, he could see Anthony, he was right next to him when he run the short for Nantes and Leaves. Anthony on his own to tap in, and you did feel the waste at that point, obviously a goal down in four minutes. But Everton, in all fairness, composed himself and stayed in the game and got themselves back into it after 14 minutes. Good little build-up, played ball, come to Amadur Omnana, I was screaming at him to shoot, he didn't. He held on to it, played Maupai in the corner, Maupai slid across, and I don't know what David the hell he was doing. If he just goes to one, it's a simple take, he lets it go through his legs and corner-codes there with Dalor Codi, top over at home to give Everton an equaliser in. Everton just stuck to the planning in the first half, Jordan Pickford made a couple of decent saves in the first half. Everton carried the threat with Damari Grey a couple of times on the break, nice and quick and direct, but just the last pass. We had a couple of breakaways, Seamus Cullman had one with a Wobie, and he overheated it. A Wobie had one where Seamus was running round them, and if you get the pass like Seamus is in, we did have a few of those moments. We also had a shot which hit the post as well, from Damari Grey, which hit David the hell and went behind for a corner. So when I first have Everton, they caused United some issues, they did as well. United were controlling the game in all fairness, but we're finding it difficult to carve out too many chances. Jordan Pickford could save from Marcus Rashford. It came out for the second half and you're hoping a bit more of the same. Catch him on the counter attack, but we go and lose Alex a Wobie a couple of minutes into the second half. He goes on a break and gets caught by Melasia, and it looks like, it looked like, obviously I haven't heard what the manager, well the manager doesn't know at the moment. So it looked like an ankle ligament to me. The foot seemed to stay in the table and roll his ankle, so it could be anything from six weeks to three months to the rest of the season. No idea. He looked in agony, and that's a huge blow for Everton because there's no creativity in the midfield without Alex a Wobie. So a massive blow, the core he come on, and within a couple of minutes Everton would be behind as well. So a terrible opening to the second half. Rashford isolates James Coleman, takes him on, leaves him for dead, cuts the ball across and cornered. He sticks a foot out and dive in to pass Jordan Pickford in. It's a tough one because as a defender you look and go, well what really can he do? He's facing his own goal in the six-yard box, he's in the case of leaving it, but what if there's a centre forward behind him and taps it in? It's a real tough one and I don't know, it's a cruel, cruel blow. United controlled it then, Fernandez has a shot from far out which Pickford does really well to tip over the bar. United got in a few times, some good blocks, Ben Goffy's got back and put a couple of good late challenges in as well, late recovery tackles in. Everton brought Dominic Calvert-Luminon on and he thought he'd equalised, it was a brilliant goal and it's really unlucky as in. It's a tight decision to marry Grace just offside in the build-up does well, faces up, the fires are across and Dominic Calvert-Luminon chests it beyond the hair. For what would have been true to him and with 20 minutes left you never know, you see it again, it's a fraction offside. It's offside, you can't really say too much about it but it is one of them where it's really close. I guess the frustrating thing is in other grabs in this competition there's no VAR so that goal would have been given and that's the real frustrating part about it but listen, VAR was there, it wasn't given. Everton tried to stay in the game and only really had one other moment which was off a corner and Ben Goffy stood it to the back post where we had two or three member D'Corey. Couldn't dive it in and United had a couple on the break which like I said we got blocks in before they eventually did break and that's how it was a second half sub going in. Goffy brings them down and Marcus Rashford scores his first ever goal against Everton from the resultant penalty and kills the game and that's it, a three on the feet. Everton 12th game just one victory in that out of the cup at the first round, first time of asking and a very very disappointing night. Overall really despite the fact he stayed in the game plan I think for the manager going forward if he's still in the job then he needs to stick with the three at the back really because that's the only way Everton for me. I'm going to get points on the board right now, he should have done it against Brighton on Tuesday and it might have had a much different outcome but I think he's probably got to stick with that now and especially with the injury to Abdelhaid D'Corey as well. So there you go, man of the match for Everton, Damari Gray me, I don't know, did anyone really stand out for Everton? I don't know, I'm going to give it to Damari Gray. There you go, that's it from me, have a good night to you later.