 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the maths reaction. Fullum nil, Everton nil, a good point. At that point, it is a good point. Listen, we were without important players tonight. I know Fullum are missing a few as well, but for us, a makeshift midfield, no decor, no onan, no Gomez, no Guy, no Seamus Coleman. And in the end, to get a point, is a good result. I am sitting here thinking an absolute golden opportunity has passed Everton by in the shape of a better header from two yards out with no goalkeeper and he somehow managed to put it over, but more on that later. Like I said, Amadou Omnana was missing from this tonight, Everton had to very much patch up their team. Ben Godfrey came in at right back, Nathan Patterson dropped down to the bench, Ashley Young was back, played right side of midfield, the manager went with Dwight McNeill and James Garner in the middle, and Arna Danjuma played as well, Jack Adderson just off the striker, which was normally Calvert-Lewinon. I guess it was an entertaining, nil nil. Fullum had a shot early on and Jack Adderson misses a great opportunity after about 90 seconds to play by Dominic Calvert-Lewinon, rolls it back to Adderson and he's got to hit the target, he does not put it wide, he really should have scored. Fullum had their moments while him and his probably should have scored, we had shots that were blocked in the box, Dominic Calvert-Lewin should have done better on a couple of occasions and we just, we looked alright, to be fair we looked alright at times. The midfield, like I said, the midfield was very lightweight, they had Pauline and it was very good putting strong challenges in and bossing that midfield, if you like, but James Garner did, you know, he's neat and tidy, he isn't in possession, Dwight McNeill don't know what I consider and he was playing in a different position. And I imagine the manager will, I'm not here to show him that he's after my reaction yet, so, you know, but I imagine he will be, he'll be alright with that point, it's, the disappointing thing tonight is obviously evidently back in the bottom three, now Lewton have been, you know, I've gone and batted Brighton and that obviously makes everyone more edgy, it makes us worse, the result that you'd look at and go with, you know, you've gone and batted Brighton and that obviously makes everyone more edgy. It makes us worse, the result that you'd look at and go, that's not a bad point considered in the plays we've put out there, but when you, when you see the league table, it doesn't matter if it's still January, you see that league table and you cannot help but think we're backing that bottom three. I don't deserve to be listening without the 10 points taken off, we're actually three points ahead of fun and that, that would say that that was a decent result, but when, like I said, when teams like Lewton are getting big results like that and I'm Brighton have gone there and I've had them there, two down after three minutes, that's embarrassing for from their perspective, but fair play to Lewton. I'd love a day like that, I'd love a day where you were three up at half time, you knew the game was done, we did everything, this everything team isn't capable of that, we can't score goals, but they did battlen scrap tonight and, you know, we went in at half time, it was pretty even at half time, but the biggest talking point in the first half was the penalty that everything should have had. Everton are the only Premier League club without a penalty this season, they've also somehow given away the most penalties, so make of that what you will, I'm not hinting that there's any kind of directive from the likes of Richard Masters or other people about not saying anything of the sort, in fact I'm definitely not saying that there's been anything like that this season. The Premier League in no way, in my opinion, have tried to influence and make things worse for Everton, they've, you know, on and off the pitch, they're just being innocent men doing their job on women, doing their job, there's been no kind of guidance, but we saw it in the first half, Everton are the free kick, it's gone across, the keeper's pushed it out, it's come to Tarkovsky, he's got to score for me, it's a weak finish from him, the flex loops up, it's the crossbar, it comes down. And Anthony Robinson is playing basketball and it's hooked off the line as well. Now, apparently the VAR didn't intervene because Robinson's hand by his side, despite showing Robinson's hand is very much not by his side, it is out controlling the ball. Now whether you go, well, did he mean it, didn't he mean it, it hit his hand in the middle of the goal, it's a penalty, it's a penalty and it hasn't been given again and it's another one that Howard Webb's team of referees and officials have got wrong against Everton, another one, the list goes on and on. The awesome walls have been destroyed by VAR this season, in fact I'd argue that Everton had just been given 50% of the decisions they should have been given this season with VAR, we wouldn't be in any kind of trouble, but we are and that's just the way it is, it wasn't given, we went in at half time, it was nil nil, it was quite even, I thought full of them were better than the second half, much better, they put a lot of pressure on us, they were a bit quicker than us with the ball. And they had opportunities and you know, the pick of them has come from a tossing out of the bioheader which Jordan Pickford's made that absolutely tremendous save from pushing it over the bar. You know, they've had other moments in the game as well, William Cudd over reads at chances and you know, we've had to ride our luck a few times, but at the other end, we had opportunities, you know, Jack Harrison does really well cutting. Lenno makes a save, I think maybe should do better, Dominic Calvallun hit the crossbar with a header, he then looped another one over the bar, but maybe should have done better. And it was looking like, you know, one of those nights and it was going to be one of those nights for both teams because neither of us could put the ball in the net, but Everton did have two huge opportunities at the end of the game to win the match. The manager made changes with whatever 10 minutes left was it, he brought on Beto, came on to the pitch and you know, in trying to go for the win, Patterson come on for Ashley Young who did well. And we had opportunities and then we had Dan Geumar got injured and we had to take him off and Lewis Dobbin come on for Dan Geumar, but it was an injury time, Everton had three great opportunities. A corner to the far post, Tarkovsky heads it back and Beto is in literally two yards out, open goal, alls he has to do, little diamond header, it's three points to Everton and a huge away victory and he heads it over the bar. I don't know how he's headed it over, the size of me 6 for 4, I'm lost for words, I don't know how he's headed it over the bar, really don't. I'm there, huge moments, they're just huge moments, he's somehow headed it over the crossbar and that wasn't bad enough, we then go and get another corner and have another great opportunity and Beto's involved again. It goes towards the near post this time, Lewis Dobbin gets the faintest of touches, takes Leno off the game, Beto can't sort his feet out, miss it, it bobbles to Ben Godfrey who comes in, Godfrey strikes a goal with it, it's Beto comes out. Godfrey has another goal at it, it's blocked on the line, I think it might be Polina, it comes back to Ben Godfrey and he takes a wild swing at it with his left foot and somehow hits his car from bobbles to Leno in the fulham goal. If you're fulham just at that moment, you can't believe that you haven't lost that game given the two opportunities that they had. We saw it on Saturday against Luton, the last kick of the game, a corner comes in, poorly defended, Luton take the chance they threw in the FA Cup. We've had a very similar opportunity twice today on the goal line practically both times and we haven't scored a goal and that is the biggest worry I would say for sure on that. We've had two glorious opportunities to win the game, we just can't score goals, it's as simple as that, no matter who it is. I thought he was a bit better tonight, a bit sharper but he's still finished the game without a goal, Beto a yard, two yards out, a yard out isn't he, two foot out, a yard out and he hasn't been able to put it in. Jack Adderson's had two really good opportunities on his left foot and missed both of them. These are moments that you have to take and we're going to have to take these opportunities when they come along. We're in for a tough season, a tough second half of the season, Luton are flying so much so they've leapt, they've leapfrogged us now. Sheffield United have lost their palace, that's them and Bay and they are basically gone. Forrest have lost their home to Arsenal which is good for us, two points between us and them. Bremford are obviously struggling a little bit as well, they are not too far away from us but it's Luton or some forest at the minute and we have to take our opportunities when they come along. We cannot pass up moments like that so back to the training ground, I think it's some finishing for the rest of the week. Hopefully by the weekend, Everton will have a chance to go on a game back although I've just seen a post tonight. There's something that Everton can't afford to get a private jet to bring him back. Hopefully he's back in time for Saturday. The corey post and pitches on social media got people a little bit excited there. I cannot see him being in the squad on Saturday but like I said, hopefully gone. There is Ashley Young's come as played tonight. I don't know the state of O'nana, hopefully he's got a near think so hopefully that'll settle down and he'll be available for Saturday. Which is a big game but it's a home game and we're going to have to go and battlen scrapping that one as well and we owe them big time for what happened at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium. Let's see what happens there. I look at it and think what a huge opportunity missed at the end. I couldn't honestly sit here and say we deserve to win that game. Fulham had 25 shots, Everton had 21. Everton's XG slightly outscored Fulham's. It draws probably a fair result. Put it on the points and you carry on. It's up to Shagasilch now to get in there and try and convince the Premier League to give us our points back. Which would make us all feel a hell of a lot better. My man of the match is Jordan Pickford. That save alone has got us a very valuable point. Brilliant, good point blank head there. Really good save. Made a good save in the first half from Anthony Robinson as well. Handler was good. Some of his kick and he put us under pressure a few times but I am going to say Jordan Pickford was probably man of the match four. Mainly for that save which was a huge moment in the game. So nil nil tonight that's my take on it. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. See you later.