 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is my three things. Huddersfield time one, Everton two in the Carabout Cup. The blues are through. I am in the car. I've already shared them in my transaction. The wi-fi is non-existent and I have to come out of where we're staying to actually be able to watch it. So I'm here. So apologies for that. Everton have won the game. They are into the third round of the Carabout Cup. Decent start to the season. It's still unbeaten. Two victories and a draw in the opening three games. So decent little start to the new season. Let's go with number one. I'm going to talk about Moise Keane. I really, really wanted Moise Keane to do well tonight on a start. You know, if he's going to stay, we want him to do the best, you know, the best he can do, don't we? I keep waiting for him to kind of catch fire at Everton and really get on it. And I hope tonight will be the start of it. And you know what? The first, the first half he showed some signs is back to goal. Play was decent. He was getting involved to go to really good goal. That should have stood in my opinion. He looked miles onside. Not miles. He looked onside. Took his goal really well. And I was hoping that would be the catalyst tonight. Get a few goals, maybe, you know, good performance and see where we go from there. And then in the second half he goes and gets himself sent off. Now I've said on me, Matt, the accent, and I'm not going to veer away from that. It's a stupid rule for me that you get kicked and because you turn round and puff your chest out or have a go at the lad who's well-ed here after the ball's being played, you're the man that gets sent off. It's nonsense by the referee. To me he showed, he's had to try to make a name for himself because he knows Moise Keane has played a PSG in that, or he showed his inexperience. Or he just tried to level the game up by sending a Premier League footballer off and giving the championship side some hope. I don't know, but it was a terrible decision in my opinion. If you're going to give a red, they both have to be sent off. Personally, I think it was a yellow for both. I think Keane was stupid, but you know, someone boot you after the ball, you're going to react. You're not going to just leave it because you can't trust these clans who are refereeing it. And you know, the officials are an embarrassment everywhere you go. You can't, and especially ones who are refereeing championship football and league one and all that. But for him, he's being recorded now. So it's not going to do him any good at all. You know, if he was going to stay, we need him to start enjoying it. He's being sent off. I don't know how much Rafa Benitez would just think. He might look at it and go to one of those things we move on from it, but it's not great, is it when you're hoping someone can really get going in his career. But I just think he's got to get his head down and really start delivering for us. And I was hoping tonight will be the start of that, but it ended sourly. And sometimes things just don't happen, but we'll see. The second thing I want to talk about is Michael Keane. I thought tonight it was another poor performance from him. I don't want to dig him out too much, but he's got to get his head up and get his confidence going. You know, these are the games he should be strolling through. And yet twice, three times tonight, he's let a championship lad run off him with having no clue. He saw it against Southampton. His head led to the goal that, you know, behind. He was at fault for at least one, if not both, the lead goals of the weekend for me. The first goal in particular was embarrassing, where Patrick Bamford ran off him. The second goal he should have been the one dealing with the header, but, you know, by the by. But tonight is overall play just not what I expect from him. And I've been, I've been someone who supported Michael Keane and said, you know what, when he's on it, he's good and, you know, he can do this and that. But just right now, he's doing that thing again where once his confidence goes, he's shaky. And tonight, Pegavitch has dug him out of a hole because he's just let a lad run off him and have a clear shot. He still doesn't react. Then the goal, he gets nowhere near the centre back. And then in the second half, just aimlessly heading it back to them and it involves out. I want him to start performing. If he's going to stay and be our main defender, which managers keep playing him, so, therefore, the like him, then he got to be able to cope with adversity. And just right now, he's not performing at the level I expect. I hope that Ben Godfrey is everybody should be available for the weekend. I still think yet he mean is our best centre back. I think Godfrey's got the ability to be the best. And maybe tonight was one of those from Rapha Benita saying, you know what will protect me and give him, you know, rest and stuff and we'll get Godfrey back in there at the weekend. And maybe it was Michael Keane's opportunity to perform or just to get games or whatever. But if he's going to stay in, he's got to get back to being solid and dependable. If nothing's on, put your foot through the ball, but be decisive. And mark your men. Stay with it. They had one man up front. Stay with him. You know, instead of just letting people run off here because it's causing issues. And third, let's finish on a positive. Third and final point is Alex O'Woby. Alex O'Woby, I thought tonight was good for Everton. I thought he started the season quite well. I think he came on against Southampton and changed the game, let's be honest. I thought that Leeds at the weekend, he worked hard. I don't think he was great, but he worked hard and stuck and was disciplined and fought for the team. And he should have had an assist, you know, lovely ball to Dominic Aldert-Lewin. On another day, he buries that I'm a woby, get an assist. But tonight he scored a goal, lovely finish, great run after great play from Tom Davies. And he plays his part in Everton's winning goal as well involved as a pre-assist. So, you know, really positive to see that because again, we can all sit here and go, I'd sell a woby and I'd sell him and I'd sell him and I'd sell him. But at the end of the day, if these lads are staying, then we have to get behind them and to get behind them, which I think the fans are, is they want them to do well. And we want to be able to say he's contributing, he's really doing well for us now and we get behind them. And if he feels like we're confident in him, I don't know, might get more out of him. But Rafa Benitez will, will give him a task and it's up to him to do it. And tonight he scored a goal and he had, you know, he was involved in the build-up for the winning goal. So he's done his job and he got my man of the match tonight. So more of that please, Mr a woby. That are my three things tonight. Make sure you check out all the other instant match reaction videos and player ratings. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos, join us over on Patreon. Have a great night. We'll see you later.