 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the three things from today. Evidence through Crystal Palace Nile. These are my three takeaways from today. Let's begin with Michael Keane. Why not? He was excellent again today. Him and Kateryma forming a very, very good partnership at the heart of the Evidence defence. Obviously today we have seen Yeri Mina in the Evidence squad for the first time. He's a big unit. Watch them warming up before the game and the half time. He's a big lad. You know what? He's going to have to be a little bit patient, isn't he? Because these two, if they keep playing well, it's their shits. The manager has shown today that he will make those difficult decisions with putting Andre Gomes in straight away. Obviously, Seamus Coleman back in the side as well more on that in a minute. But for Yeri Mina, he's got to dig in and work hard and train and get himself fully up to speed. Because Keane and Zuma, at the moment, will take some shifting, clean sheet today. Second clean sheet in the last three games. In fact, just one goal conceded in the last three matches. So very, very good. You know, a lot better now starting to really look solid there. And obviously with Jordan Pickford behind them, it's a fantastic. But you know what? Coleman and Dean as well, it's a really good back for him. And Mina's going to have to work hard to try and get into this side. But Michael Keane, last season, a lot of people, unfairly in my opinion, including Ped, wrote Michael Keane off. No one took into consideration that he'd had an injury twice that he played with, just because Ronald Cooman wanted him to. No one took into consideration the fact he was playing with someone who didn't give a toss about everything alongside them. In Ashley Williams, who was horrendous and Cucamarty, who isn't even a footballer. And people just want to jump all over him and blame them for things that weren't even anything to do with him. And even with that, he still turned in some decent performances. Yes, he had days when it wasn't very good, but he had days when it was good. And people, I don't believe, wanted to give him the credit. This season, he's coming, he's got his head down, he's got a manager now who will physically put him into the right positions. Give him that confidence that, you know, saw Manchester United, won them, saw Liverpool, won them, saw them playing for England. You know, I actually remember Stuart Pierce on Talksport saying, ever since I lived in England, if they think they can get Michael Keane, he can do much better than that. Yes, Stuart Pierce is a class A knob, but by the same token, that was the kind of way Keane was viewed and we got him. So, I won't say this very often, and I might never say it again, but hats off to Stephen Walsh. The school teacher did, he managed to persuade Keane to come to Everton, and we got him. And he's starting to reap the benefits of working hard, just getting his head down things and defending. That's all he has to concentrate on, and he done very, very well today. And it's up to him now to keep that his level, keep playing at that level and get better if he can. One thing I'll say, laying out of the balling off a corner, sizey, he should be scoring more goals, but he played very, very well, he was probably man of the match today in all fairness. Moving on, we got the news that the gorgeous Andre Gomez was starting for Everton today. We haven't seen the Portuguese and midfield player since he joined on loan from Barcelona in August. He's had an injury, he had a minor setback, but started today, was available for the first time for selection. And Marco Silva showed he's got the balls for the tough decisions left out Tom Davis, who captained the side for the last few weeks. And Andre Gomez went in alongside Darnard, he was pass fit late on. And he looked like a Rolls Royce of a footballer. Two feet, can move the ball either way, nice turn of pace about him, good ability. Yes, he's tired in the second half, you know, the last kind of five minutes before he was suddenly went on that one when he broke away brilliantly and then he just didn't have anything left in his legs to pass it to Walcott and fell over. And you knew then that his afternoon's come to an end. But it was a really impressive day. Maybe from shows he can shoot, you know, one just fired wide, but always kept the ball moving. His passings in front of players so he can move on to it, switches the play left to right. He's a big lad as well. So it's good, very, very good, very, very positive to see the difference to use a Marco Silva phrase solutions that we have in this squad. He's very different to Tom Davis. But you know, he just thought he was excellent. You know, there'll be games when he's even better and there'll be games when he's not as good probably. But I just think in another couple of weeks when he's played a few more Premier League games and he's up to speed, I can just see us him getting better and better. And that means that Evan will be getting better and better. So absolutely delighted to him and he's a handsome kid, let's be honest. He looks good in that kid as well. So yeah, so long may continue, Andre Gomez. Third and could be the biggest point today. Today for me was going to show the importance of patience when we play at home. Yes, we are better away from home in terms of teams generally as the home side come on to you and we can break on the counter-attack with a very good counter-attack on the side. And I honestly can't believe those words have just come out of my mouth, but we are. When we've got to do the pression as a whole, the pression is not the right word. When we've got to do the attacking and when we're in charge of the game at home, we've got to lean on to move the ball quicker in that final third. With the possession, it's knocking it round, it's nice football, it's lovely little flicks, but sometimes we are too slow. And that was what happened in the first half. We were too slow at times when we get into the final third. We have to be able to quicken it up like we did in the second half. But you know what? I thought the fans were excellent today. I did, I know. At times it was quiet, that's the nature of the game at the minute, but what I thought we didn't get today was any groans and moans, even when things didn't really come off. I think the fans stayed with the team because they could see that we needed it. What was important for me as well was a halftime, nil nil, people clapped, they got clapped off and I think Marco Silva will have got them and said, let's get at these a bit more, press them higher, speed it up, get on top of them. And we came out and we really did notice a difference in that second half. It was wave after wave after wave of pressure and in the end they told for them. They broke out and won a penalty and fortunately for us, Jordan Pickford made a brilliant serve. To keep it at nil nil, but after that evidence went up another gear and pushed them back and back. And we're patient, which is the key, and we got the goals that we needed and the fans are fantastic. And I tell you what, I haven't celebrated a couple of goals like that for a long time. Dominic Albert Llewman's great celebration, but Towsons, I think I lost my marbles a little bit. I was diving and dancing all over the place because they just wound me up. Hennessy Waston time from, I think, the first minute. And not once did that knobhead of a referee Anthony Taylor speed them up. And yet when we scored, he stood there on my halfway line with his hand on his watch, like, hurry up, I'm stopping the game. Absolutely yw. I mean, he was a player at all day long, wasn't he? You know, ble palys brei, when Tompkins was down, Pickford gets all the way, blows his whistle and goes to Tompkins. Pickford gets all the way, blows his whistle and goes to Tompkins. He's just a great knob who's on a lot of money and he can't do his job. But yeah, patience is going to be the key because it's not. I think at times it's too easy to think of it like a computer game and every player's perfect and we're better than these and we will batter them. They come, they're all massive. They're all behind the ball and they're kicking it anyway and they're big and they're whacking you from behind. And when you've got a referee like Anthony Taylor, who doesn't know how to officiate a game properly, you need them on your side in them kind of conditions and he didn't. He added in his mind because Sahar's been moaning for weeks and crying that every time you went down it was a free kick and you just dived all day long. He was shocked and bummed. Anyway, that's it. Patience is going to be the key and I thought the fans were fantastic with that today and it paid off. We've won the game 2-0, getting the first time we've won three games in a row since January 2017. Which is bizarre, isn't it? But we've won three in a row and we're up to eighth. And we just keep going. Second clean sheet in three games. Things are looking good. Long may continue. Let's go to Old Trafford next weekend. Stuff them. Stuff Rom and his massive shorts. I'm sure he borrowed them from them giants. That was in the book earlier this week because them shorts large undies he looks like. That's it from me. I'm going to grab me dinner and enjoy the rest of my Sunday night. Check out Pat's matri action. Check out Pat's play rating. Should be interesting. I've been Baz. See you later on Trophy TV.