 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the final word, Everton Nill. Wolves won at Goddusham Park, another defeat for the Blues, another frustrating afternoon, and it's Everton, should have won. Well hey how, we didn't and Wolves took the point to me Mike, I'm going to go through it and another frustrating afternoon for Everton. Felt very similar to the full-on game didn't it? I felt in control of the game, they controlled the game and started to finish basically but the lack of clarity, clinicalness up front and being able to finish off chances is just killing us. We've passed up the opportunity of two really really winnable home games and now we've got a situation where the pressure's rising isn't it? Yeah, I mean if you're looking at it, people, you know, if you're looking and go well let's look a little bit deeper at it and needy acy stuff, Everton have had a lot of shots, I think it's 16 on target in the opening two games at home and haven't scored a goal, that will change you would expect at some stage you'll have to rubber the green or whatever, but the villa game wasn't an outlier was that really it? You know I mean there's lots of question marks around that but the fact of the matter is it's been an awful start regardless and we have thrown away two opportunities at home. Forget the villa, they didn't see it with the won the game so they're not really going to go back over that but full-on, weren't very good on the day, they'll improve I'm sure but I could listen they weren't very good and I think even their plays were scratching the reds out of the won the game and I think Wolves were the same at the weekend, Wolves will get better than what they were at the weekend, they just weren't in the game and yet they come up with that moment when they needed it in three minutes on the end. I think from my perspective there's got to be a bit more, I've got to see a bit more on the pitch than what I'm seeing in terms of structure wise and in terms of a pattern of play, not talking about man city levels of course, but people have got to be braver as well, that doesn't necessarily come from the man, the coaches, the players have got to be braver on midfield and that was the frustrating thing for me at the weekend that again we've passed up so many opportunities to win the game and we lose it at the end. I think you're right in terms of players on the pitch, you've got to start taking responsibility, there's issues all over the place and then we've got certain issues potentially with the manager's decision, you've got issues but once then players are on the pitch and they're gifted with the opportunities they've got to, like we were discussing off camera, these are elite footballers, they've got to be able to score some of these chances, they're passing them up and goals massively change, games obviously as we all know. We get the first goalings following we win that game three now potentially the first goalings was potentially the same situation again. It's difficult with the lack of options that we've got available to us which we know and even watching the building currently with people who are unavailable, it's making it difficult or making it more difficult than it should be but even just looking over the course of that match I felt like the team done enough to win that game and to win that game comfortably. Then you look at that and go all is to the pros or cons to that but the negative is that it's back to back almost identical performances to me and with identical results so something's missing and something's not being laying on and off the field. So it just leaves you frustrated, the fixies come out at the start of the season, you're looking at it and they look favourably to us that you can get a good start before you look at the fixies that you've got in October and you're looking and you think we can get them points on the board. And then again obviously the recruitment side of it leaves us short, the mismanagement of the club where we are financially and how we're having to construct deals has left us to a position where we can't get them in early and what not. It's all costing us and I think the frustration goes over, not overboard necessarily but goes fair that is because we've seen this play out last season, we've seen this. It's nothing new to us is it? We're not looking at this going ok this is an outline and we've got a bit of a financial situation. We've been in the exact same situation last summer. We've done exact same problems against this and we've given up points and we've given up games and we are not a football team good enough to give up games and certainly on games that are winnable. I agree totally with Peds instant match reactions where this has become the norm, these teams and no disrespect to those clubs and those teams. But we were talking three, four, five years ago this was not acceptable that these teams would just rock up to goodness and win but it just feels like the norm now and that's what's worrying. I think we've created this because of a reduction in quality certainly a tach in quality we've made these games more difficult. We can have that snob where you can go teams like that shouldn't be beating us but we're in exactly the same boat as them so it is what it is. You look at that at the end of it and go teams like that on the pitch that day we were much better than Fulham and we were much better than Worlds when we lost both games. That doesn't necessarily mean we're better than them over the season or whatever like I said before they will both of them will improve and hopefully we will as well. The frustration it does feel like it's an ongo and that's the problem it feels like there's been no breaking the cycle. We've had this, the recruitment left till the end of the window it used to be like this with Moise because we didn't have money then it changed a bit with Miserie but the last three years it's been back to this. You hang, you're almost giving games up. It's almost like these games don't matter because we'll get them in by the end of the window. That is now proper football clubs do their business it's not. Wolves are in the same boat they're looking to try and bring plays in the games you're going by. Now Dave managed to smash and grab again, we haven't. Hopefully we'll do that at the cheffy of the United this weekend so that's what you've got to look at. There was criticism after Villa and rightly so it was a horrific performance. Strwm with individual errors, well them individual, it may change just to the team. Went Michael Keane for Diara Brantwaith a lot of people wanted to see that. Obviously the striker positioned on the Calvallum is injured so we couldn't do anything about that so we put Dan Duma came in and went up front and gave it full debut to Lewis Dobb yn y Gwldwsun and we did it that way and we tried to effect again. In that manner and for the most part, the team is on the front foot. I'm not convinced Dan Duma is a centre forward in the Premier League. I'm really not. Doesn't matter if he said he enjoyed playing up there in Spain, Spain in England. He's not for me, he's a wide player. I haven't had opportunities again in that first half and passed them up and you know we just see one we had early on which was a, well not early on it was the 26 minute which you know there was a 26 minute applause from Michael Jones which was brilliant and I don't know if it almost scored at that time it would have been a real fitting tribute to Michael there but we had this opportunity from James Tarkovsky. This is after Dobbins had a chest which they keep as shades. Brantwaith couldn't get it and it breaks the Tarkovsky there. The goalie is laying on the floor and the beat of the ball where Diara was with a little bit of composure but went on one deal. I mean look at that you know these are perfect opportunities to score and he just wildly slashes at it and it goes into the side net and it's like okay normally they go in you know these other teams seem to be putting these chances away and you're up and running. We'd have been up and running, that's in the first half a one-nil up halfway through the first half. We'd probably go on and win again because everyone relaxes with it. You relax then in front of goal. We've got a position at the moment where it feels like it's almost impossible to score a goal. That's how it seems. We've already seen Dan Geamer at the post but he was offside. Other things have gone flashing across the goal, SARS making saves. Just right now it feels as though. It feels like we're just, it's so difficult to score a goal. I think you feel that the worry currently and I'm saying currently because we've got players to come back and we've got obviously potentially new signings coming in. But the worry right now is that I think the players think exactly what we're thinking as well and it looks very obvious on the pitch that they're snatching the chances. They're also concerned about not taking them chances because we seem to sort of play out sorts of 60-70 minutes in control of a game. Don't take our chances and then start thinking oh, oh, I like it. So everything we're feeling but the players do which is more concerning. Obviously us fans we're going to feel like that but if you're a player on the pitch you know control of that situation. It's a bit worrying that they feel like that and then we start retreating and retreating a little bit to sort of, I don't know, trying to fall back in the game. It's frustrating. You know, as a, again, said it for the full-on game as an individual game you would go, I just want one of them days. But quite clearly it isn't just one of them days because two weeks later we're having the exact same day with the exact same performance and the exact quality level of opposition was very similar in terms of what they brought to the party that day. And that exact same outcome and that is a bit worrying. But yeah, I don't know. I don't know where you go with it with that kind of set of players. Like I said, you've got obviously Harrison, McNeill, a Wobby, Calvert Lewin, potentially obviously better looks like he's coming through the door. And suddenly that front line is absolutely transformed. You know, positive with Chimity coming on to the pitch and looking a bit lively and having something about them. So this can change relatively quickly. But there are still underlying issues that... You're right. And I agree with all of that and you're absolutely right. But that's still a chance James Sarkoff's has got to take, isn't it? Even with all of those plays in the team, we showed the last home game with Fulham. OK, you can take Malpire's chances out and say, well, Don mother scored the more, you know, better when he comes in mother took them, whatever. But Nathan Patterson still blaze one against the bar when the goalie's laying on the floor. You know, these are opportunities that have to be taken by these players at any time. You're right, we can improve that front line and hopefully they will give us platforms to build on. And maybe when you tune it up James Sarkoff, you just take the touch and shy foot it in or smashes it back in accurately or Patterson guides it beyond the keeper. And all of a sudden the world's a better place. Everything's confident, relaxed, just getting goals from everywhere because that's what this team's going to need anyway. The team great putting those other plays in. The core of the team needs a way in with goals as well. And when you're passionate, guilty of opportunities, you're right. If Everton would have been different last season and survived comfortably in that Fulham game, we'd have come out going. We've had these forever. What's football all of our lives? There's always been them games. There's always been those games where you've missed loads of chances and they break and grab it. But when it feels like the season is emerging because it seems a struggle and then we go to games two weeks ago, whatever it was, and we lose to Fulham and you come out and go, oh my God, you feel sick because that was a game you should have won. That won't happen again though, will it? And then the exact same game plays out again. Only this time, instead of scoring them a 15 minutes left, they score with three minutes left. So you know it's over. That's the worry for me, isn't it? I think as well, when you come out the Fulham game, it's almost inconceivable that you wouldn't have any other new players in by the time the Walls game comes on as well. You'd even waste off, yeah, yeah. And that's the thing. We have been hamstrung as well by injuries and different things. There are attacking players that are going down as well, so it's really, really hampering us. But again, you're right, those chances, you know, your Tarkovsky, your Patterson chances, they're bread and butter on you. Regardless of what position you play on the pitch, you should be taking those. But is that just a build-up of the pressure and everything that comes with the snatching at them? I'd have the witch doctoring. I'd have people pissing on the post. I'd have every bit getting blessed because they had your split case. It's real. It's real. Six years, the other day, wasn't it? It's real. It's real. Because since then, everything that could have gone wrong, times a million, has happened. We're having these games, right? It just feels at the moment like it's cursed. You're just watching it going, it's impossible that that doesn't go in. I was that missed and I was that and keepers are my turning up at them, well these. That's another thing. Two goalies on the run. I've got man on the match, a good one. It's just like ridiculous. It's ridiculous. And you'll see them throwing things in the net in other games. You know, Leno, the weekend against Brentford, or wherever it was last week, or wherever it was, you know, you're going, I'm going, he's like, amazing you're a week. I was he letting that in and all of that. But you know, everything, like you said, in the main, in the first half, Wolves, very little, very little. There was no attacking threat really from them. We had a lot of the ball. We kept getting it back. But I still think like the make-up of the team, and yet the manager is a little bit hamstrung on this. We've got, said this to you before, I didn't understand in the first half who was playing on the right-hand side because James Garner was so far tucked in. There are times after like the Corae was on the right wing. So I didn't know whether the plan was for Garner to be tucked in more and for the Corae to go and cover the right almost because we only had one off-front. But then other times it was Garner. So I don't know what was going on there. But evidence midfield for, say, if we forget Dobbin, and we call him a genuinely wide forward, say, and we had Danjimur who was straight through the middle. James Garner isn't a wide forward on the right. He's never that high up. And he's also never wide enough to be a right midfielder. So he's so far tucked in that Nathan Patterson's always exposed to two people always. And people will have a go up Patterson and all that. And seeing the fellow in front. But in that midfield four, so you've got O'nana, James Garner, Adrissa Garner, Gaeun, Adelaid y Corae, not one of them in the first half, well throughout the game really, maybe James Garner in the last 10 minutes. But before then not one of them was brave enough to get the ball and drive at that defence. So Wolves found it very comfortable. The only real threat for Wolves was from wide areas. When we got on the ball, we put crosses in Patterson with the lovely one in the first half that is left foot, which just evaded a couple of people. Actually the young was trying to put balls in, Dobbin was trying to get round the sides. But no one was travelling with the ball in order to commit people. And those four midfielders, I thought, just played incredibly safe in the first half. There was two or three occasions where on midfielders got the ball and there's a big gap to drive. And someone's come across side with suppressed them and instead of going forward they just wanted to pop it back to the centre back. It's very safe so it goes right the way along, it comes right the way back and it's almost like, well we're trying to get down the sides. But yeah we didn't have a physically dominant centre forward in the middle either to get on the end of stuff. And it's that area I think that Everton have either got a target this week before the window shuts or they've got to work on patterns of play weight. Whichever midfielder it is, whether it's Ghana, the Dress of Ghana guy or whether it's O'nana or the Corrie, I've got to drive at the heart of whatever defence, particularly a home where teams will sit. Yeah, I think like you say we've discussed enough camera that the make up of the Dress of Ghana, O'nana and the Corrie, individually as players, offer something to the team but as a trio. And I'm not really counting James going into it because I think he was deployed on the right and out of position. Obvious that he has the two games, he's had the poor game at home, I don't think he's got involved anywhere near enough. But those three in the middle for me are just not taking the game by the scuff of the neck. And again we were talking off-ground, is that an element of tactical stuff from Sean Dice or is that the players just not taking it or not being confident or not. We don't know the game and we can only surmise. To me it's frustrating. When I'm watching O'nana, the ability is there, there's absolutely no question. And there's little snippets in the game where he does stuff that's good and positive. We still feel like he's playing within himself. And again, is that a tactical thing or is that just on the ladi, you know, your young lad and whatnot? But there's something in that make up of that midfielder that's not quite there. Again, when all the options come back, you might have a situation where you can drop a wobi into the middle, you can carry and drive the ball. Again, I feel James Garner will be a very, very good centre of midfield player for us in the little bits that he's done. And he has played in centre of midfielders over last season and a few minutes and so in different games this season. He's someone who wants to get on the ball, wants to get on the ball and will carry the ball. But his range of passing as well, he looks to pass forward and I would really try and shoo on him. I want to shoo on him, but he's getting him in and who that means misses out, misses out. Because realistically, the back end of last season, O'nana was on the bench, he was out the team. So for me, he's someone I'd look to get in into the middle of the pitch. Individual, like I say, a dresser, O'nana, decor, he can all add things to the team. But as a trio, it's just not working. We're not creating it. You see, if I'm in the middle of the pitch, we're talking about Madison for Tottenham getting on the ball and firing balls straight through the middle. And again, O'nana's done it the other occasion. But we need someone in there who's brave, who's going to create chances. You see, Dan Jones making some great runs, that ball's not going, let's get that ball out to him. Again, could that be a wobby, potentially? You know, we've seen on the Lampard a wobby when he was playing in the middle, for what, six months of the season, was absolutely excellent. Could be something that we looked at. Dwight McNeill as well, you know, whenever he runs back, and maybe you're at the midfield way, you're at Dan's humour on one side. Madison, Harrison on the other. Harrison on the other. You could have maybe Dwight McNeill, like as a doublet. If you're at the shitter and then you're at two, that broke forward. Cos he does like to drive with the ball and he's got a shot on him. He's got a bit of vision, maybe. But Alex a wobby is always maintained. That's where he wants to play. And if he's travelling with the ball forward, then you've got someone running. Cos you're right when Timothy come on in the second half. Three times he made a little running behind and he didn't come. And he was like looking as if to go with the ball. We've gone side, it's all safe when we go back. And with you, I think individually those players are good players. We've got, I just don't think the make-up's right. I think if you had, I think with Evans midfield three, if it's own Arna Garner, if it's own Arna Garner and the Corrie. Cos that seems to be like his, that's fine. If you've got two fullbacks that fly on and you've got wingers and a forward, that's fine. Because three of them, one breaks and the other two can sit and help your defence. It's okay. They've all got a defensive element about them. Not so much the Corrie but he will try and break in. I just think when you've got, you, we've got one fullback in Ashley Younger is a little bit more cautious and that'll just be because of the way it is. It's a good problem with that. Right footers as well. Right footers so we can't go on the overlap really. And we haven't got our first huge wide men. We're hamstrung in terms of plays that want to create in the final there then football's about scoring goals essentially and we playing on the other side of that where it's about not conceding. So we are so negative in midfield and that, that is just because there's confidence probably isn't flying as well. But we have got plays that I just want to be safe rather than somebody wants to take the game on and I think it might just be we have to wait until someone comes back or does something present itself this weekend in terms of creativity essentially that everything can maybe get on loan. I mean we're playing a victim of circumstances as well aren't we? Realistically you know there's like I say there's players in the building right now that can add to what we've got that looks like a better coming in and like you say if you had anything else into there suddenly there are options and people's perception when we're on the pitch will be very different to how they're playing now and what they'll look to do but if we're taking this game just solely in isolation you know those players that were currently there they need to be braver, they have to be braver, they have to be. You know Ohnana for me is just like I say he's playing so within himself he's such a good athlete, he can see a pass and he's actually got a good range of passing as well. And I just like to see him demand that ball, want to get on it just take the game by the screw for the neck and bully the other midfielders on that pitch and look again it'll come with her I'm sure it will he's got all the potential in his young, it's not me bashing the lad again it's the same, I can stand somewhere with her but I'd like to just see him doing that, taking that by the screw for the neck a little bit more. I want to see him travel on it the ball. When he runs, when he goes through the gears you can't get near him cos he's big and he's got that big stride on him and he's powerful but he doesn't do it. It's backwards and sideways like me just. So if he's the defender of midfield then sit sit in front of the two centre backs in a triangle and then we now sit and protect then you pass it and let the others then it's up to the dresser, then it's up to the core to carry on and take it forward but they're not playing like that at the moment so he has to be the one that gets on it and go for it play a little once in a while. But again it's a tactically, we don't know do we? It's your frustration isn't it? You're obviously looking at it a bit more tactically from the manager and suggesting that he's keeping it a little bit more safe. I think when you're in a way team so like Wolves come on Saturday and they just make sure they got everybody behind the ball if you're just moving the ball side to side with no one sprinting, no one it's just that easy to mark. You just put two blocks of two banks of four and then what are you going to do? So someone has to be brave enough to break the lines with the ball we weren't, we were just going side to side in midfield, every time he got it it was just getting passed back and it's like it ends up back at Pickford so many times and you're like why is it there? We were 50 yards up the pitch and people might go no someone said to me the other week oh no we have got a style what we try and do is bring people on us and then Pickford and Pick someone else that might be the idea for city have you been watching everything cos that's not what we do we don't drag teams in and someone comes and takes it on and we turn and it's not what we do so one of the midfielders has to get on it and drive it, we were winning it back well enough but then they weren't brave in taking it forward so there has to be a little bit more of that and again it might be a bit of confidence maybe a bit more coaching in terms of why don't you just be brave, go on go on, go on and make space if it opens up, have a shot that's the way it is isn't it cos that's how we're going to break teams I mean the corey breaks on and gets favour for but he's starting from a higher position isn't he I think you need someone but even him at the weekend might be maybe as the game went on he's five first half, three or four times there was a poker at 15 yards in front and it's like why are we going backwards the goals that way with it cos you might score I mean there's a lot of confidence issue that is now definitely but we need them to be confident cos if they're not confident on game on day three we're in trouble if we're still struggling on day 31 aren't we and that's what I'm looking at and maybe I'm just still a bit bairn from the last two seasons I don't know we got nil nil ar half time come out second half we were alright that was trying to push on we were trying to get the goal but we're still passing up opportunities and we had an absolutely brilliant opportunity which they come from James Garner actually getting the ball in an area where he could cross it and I think we'll get the stills up now one of the first times we worked it through them and we see it the first still we've got is we've got Nathan Patterson running beyond which meant it opened up that big gap there in Garner with the arrows just going to bend it and we've got Chimity Danjume and we've circled that to like the core at the far post we take it on the ball comes in still good we've got Danjume the core attack in it we take it on again and now the core is circled it's just the whole goal to just tap it in from and he adds it he doesn't connect properly with it and you're hoping for that little bit of luck here that the ball is going to end up in the back of the net it goes into the floor and you'll say shadow's really well here because I think he thinks it's getting added straight and it isn't and he has to be at just his feet and he ends up tipping the ball over the bar really but at that moment that ball is dropping at the back post you're thinking this is it the ball is going to end up in the back of the net and the keeper pulls off a shave and we'll be making this so difficult so difficult for that again look the savers unbelievable we shouldn't have had a chance to make a shave and that's just the being then similar to the Tarkovsky opportunity they need taking but this is sort of where I my little bit of maybe a defensor where I sort of got a still a little bit more faith in dice longer term it's those chances are being I mean he can't put the ball in the net for us they're there there these have got to be taken and if those chances were taken in the last two on games then we're sat on six points we're looking at things a little bit different we're bringing in signing we'd be like right great the manager's done well and it's fine fine margins is the manager tactically perfect absolutely not we're in a situation where we haven't got the best players the best managers available that we are where we are but these things are just guilt edge guilt edge chances and I put down the Janet Branford's header as well where he heads his straight back in the moment you think he's got the whole college that's his straight back that's a sitter and we're passing up these opportunities and whether those opportunities are coming by things just getting fired across and bummer around but so be it there's still chances in games where family games where chances are coming from mistakes and ball bobbling across that that's what happens they need taken because they might be right if both teams are tactically very good then that might be the best chances you get but to just ricochet and other teams Branthwaite heads that in or the core I heads that in we win 1-0 but sat here going the manager done well he made changes he brought Branthwaite he kept a clean sheet we've won the game let's go we've got two games this week both winnable we're getting players in the building we're up and running but sat here going this happened two weeks ago though throws it gone a continue to happen do we need to coach better do we need better players do we need a bit of luck as well I would suggest it's all of them it's all of the above we do need more luck we've been unlucky there's obviously stuff that the coaching staff can be working on we definitely need some better players in the building we need our current players in the building that's what I'm saying we're in a victim's circumstance as well off the back of last season as well so we're all drained it does look I'm not one for being Mr Positive as you well know but I also I'm negative in terms of if we sat bottom of the league we didn't score the goal let's just be real it's a horrific start there's no sugarcoating that but it can quite quickly turn and it also could quite quickly or quite simply have been something very different as well so there's a case of luck that let's not get ourselves just completely in a state of despair we've got to live with this the positives for me is I'd rather come away and have zero points from two-one games that we should have won than zero points from two-one games that we got battered in against poor sides so we should have won those games we should have won them comfortably there's tactical things, there's player issues all over the pitch that could have could have changed that and so be it and a big part of it for me and I'm sure we'll move on to it is you know the goal we concede it's just a comedy of errors all over the pitch and again there can be potential tactical things that people have pointed out to me which which I take on board but for me the manager's forced that situation of which should be dealt with the tactics have forced the situation where they're out wide just chucking a crossing if we go and close the cross down it doesn't come in the fact that it is coming in if your goalie comes and cat that it's in the air for so long if that was a deal there then Josie Sarr comes and claims that we'll have a look at that I mean both of us had the ball in the net they had Fabio Silva score for them very close you know he was off he was ahead and that Darae de Corrie was even closer at the other end we thought we'd score there was fractions at the other end you know one of the days you know we might just time is run one split second daily in it it's a goal which would have really you know would have given everyone a huge lift at that time but obviously as the game is going on you know the big thing we have a point about there is new shift he did come on and came on the manager brought him on with half and how to play and I thought he'd done alright he'd done okay put himself about made some good runs shut the couple of dead defenders had a couple of little flicks looked lively getting in the middle of the goal and for a young lad who was making his Premier League debut I thought he'd done alright can we be better can we create things absolutely we can but I thought he did okay absolutely a lot of the positives with him coming on were the fact a the manager brought on a young player and had faith to bring him on which you know we've questioned so you know this lad has been brought into the building brought on in a vital part of the game given a lot of getting time in terms of probably what everyone was expecting and he'd come on and he looked lively we know where he's at no one's at the club sugarcoated why he's being brought in to be so there's potential there you can see that potential you can see the physique of him you know and look it's a good option to have from the bench he'd come on and was lively but we didn't really have any chances of doing anything for him but yeah the positive for me was that A was on the bench and B was brought on and he'd be better for that half an hour only and obviously he's got off the bench which is good cos it gives him a bit of confidence and he can build on that it shows us a pathway for him as well quite often in the past we brought these young players and not really giving them opportunities and whatnot so that's a positive let's have a look at the goal then cos obviously the was errors in the goal if we look at the face still we've got it here actually young that isn't good enough for me go out and stop the cross sticking a leg up in the air doing some yoga pose just before that and giving the ball away it was poured away it gave the ball away ridiculously but the cross comes in just go back sorry for that if you just go back one second I've got Khaledich and Tarkovsky because it is man Patterson is just an army but below him is Nori the wall's left Patterson's got a marky Tarkovsky is the wrong side of the defender immediately the cross comes in he's left Tarkovsky now Patterson you see is thinking I've got to go and deal with it as well but Nori's just behind him you take it on again and we see this angle the ball's coming into the box now Khaledich is about to add this look where Tarkovsky is as a centre back totally the wrong side of the defender as that's come in you know and then the lad Eddie passed obviously not in pick we could do it that stage because it's come off I think it isn't even a clean contact it kind of scuffs off the shoulder and flies in the corner but are you thinking the goalkeeper should be coming for that there and clean him out because are not there the couple of goalies and actually whatever stock you put in Ashley Williams saying as a centre back my goalies got to come and clean that because anything we put in like that Joe Zeishark come and cleaned it was in the air for such a long time a ball it's so deep it's coming just knee up fists absolutely would you be expecting to be claiming that again obviously it's not pick for strength we know that but because you're leaving yourself there I imagine you're leaving yourself with a lot to do there if you get any connection on it don't you show me he didn't get a clean connection it's in the back of the neck he made a really good save actually came off Tarkovsky he was at the feet kicking the Tarkovsky shin he made a good point blank reaction save on his line and we get away with that but for that one you're right I think it's hanging off and I'm thinking that the other end there people just comes and cleans that absolutely there's no two ways about it because he can't be having a standing head there this isn't a lad who's 6 or 7 I think or something if he's jumping and he's balling up money but he just kind of went like that in the 6 yard box and it hit his head because I think he's thinking the goalie he's playing here for me it's a goalkeeper error amongst other errors comes to the goalkeeper because other people have made errors but I think a lot of goalkeepers that isn't even a chance it's just bread and butter you're on the offensive then it can be those small margins in games there's such small margins in games and I was disappointed with Pickford in that and I thought he made that great save he looked at the rest of the game but there was one it was a 0-0 still wasn't it it was just after that he should be dealing with it and Tarkovsky's there but it was always running towards if he comes out and cleans it he ran stop and then started to treat him he allowed Fabio Silva to get there first and he should have scored he put it wide there was that moment that he was a little bit shaky in as well which was just a bit mad if he's nice and confident and comes in clear like Saar came out early on and went for it I expected him to cat it because he was that far nice and decisive he defended and Pickford was a little bit erratic like I said looking for the past few years Pickford's been excellent for us absolutely excellent in that particular scenario they're all obviously feeling it again just one other little tactical thing is that I just think the two narrow was a back four our full backs are so tucked in I think it's putting them under pressure because it's putting your wide men under even more pressure and the goal that was this a lot for Fabio Silva simply came because there was too much space on the right was so narrow that they break quickly which means Patterson has almost got it then run 40 yards to get out well the cross is coming in before he's gone out and the lad gets across he's off shy but a nice little finish under Pickford I think we've got to spread out I mean that's a tactical thing that's up for interpretation of whatever you want or like because I was saying to you a camera I watched a few Italian games last night and they were defending exactly the same basically defending the 18 yard box and almost allowing crosses to come in to go we'll deal with them again he put face there and obviously some are like that some won't you know would you play more expansive and there's a lot of space through the middle you know again people are pointed out on and Patrick being one who pointed out obviously the fact that we've given up that wide space which is fine you know he's right as in 100% that's what tactically we're looking to do if you go out of those wide positions then you're going to create opportunities in the middle and then you're giving up opportunities in the middle that's one of your defence in my field which is what showed that well yeah again it's all just tactically what you're doing realistically to me and this is just my take on it and I'm not saying it's right or wrong but there's two it's obviously it's easy to go it's wrong because you've lost both games but we've given up effectively two chances playing like that and real you know statistically that it's just the gaps there's just the gaps no I get it no I do get it and it's like we are so narrow that there's a lot of space like what you want them to do that they abandon what the manager's doing to go mark the fella or that they wait and then they have to try to get out and by the time they get out sometimes there's an overload because the space is there in the beginning whereas when you are more like the better team saying the division that area isn't as much no I totally agree look I'm not I'm not sure which would be fair John Dight is a bleeding Premier League manager I'm sat on the couch on the bar but obviously when you're talking about the home games you chuck in the middle of the game and you suggest that it doesn't work but maybe that's a system that works against the more limited attacking opposition like you follow them and stuff but I don't know but in terms of or this game is an individual I didn't have a massive problem with it because I don't think we gave up many opportunities from it or certainly from that scenario it's just a killer when they win and go but if the players do the job you wouldn't be talking practically about it if a shot comes out and stops the cross if your goalie comes and catches it there's not a problem with it and realistically where did all our chances come from out wide where Wolves doing the same thing defending the 18-year box coming away with a clean sheet just the difference of their goalkeeper so the small margin those tactical things for me that's not a major concern for me personally albeit let's see how it plays out it could be there's no doubt we were shook up once doing it if you'd have a look at the match stats from the game evidently didn't really offer much after they can see that the goal had Michael Keane and Tom Cannon up front there's the match stats there evidently Wolves won 15 attempts a goal from Evan 11 from Wolves 7 on target for the Blues 2 for the visitors Evan had 5 big chances to Wolves 2 one of them obviously being the goal and the other one was Fabio Silver I think they got possession they narrowly took the possession but I expect that anyway from Sean Dight isn't really that obsessed I think we'll have them in the ball and dominate in the ball but the 5 big chances and we've ended up with 0 again I mean that says it all 16 attempts a goal on target and the 2 on greens no goals scored that's the worry isn't it like you say I mean defensively we can see the 2 goals given up not that many chances so if Jordan Pickford comes and cleans the cross or Ashley Young stops the cross we're in a better position aren't we we've got to sucker points a couple of players just look at in the stats bit there's Nathan Patterson there again see for me it's a bit mad that people seem to be coming up with criticism of him and I don't see it all but there you go partnach here is 81% 8 ball recoveries which was the second in the evident team 100% of his tackles he won which was 6 completed 100% of his head of clearance which was won and chances created one and I thought again he had a relatively solid game I think he's exposed because the lad in front of him doesn't do the job in that way James Garner because he's a sentiment field player so he's having to lay near himself as well so he's sometimes exposed the criticism I have of Nathan Patterson is when he gets in those advanced areas his crossings awful he's got to work on that because he gets himself in so many good positions the best delivery he put in all day was with his left foot which someone almost got two of them nearly got on the end of it when he's in those advanced positions he's got to make sure he's put just put it in an area then he doesn't have to be perfect don't he masses it like I don't know what he's trying to do just get it in his own stay after training for half an hour every day and work on it because if he got his finesse a bit better his balls into the box his finishing ability will be a key part in what we're doing absolutely because at the moment his finer balls terrible the thing with this is we want younger players in the team or we say we do as fans and then we bash them as soon as they have they're going to be inconsistent they will be inconsistent the lad's 21 years of age he's played a handful of just senior players in these games never mind just in Premier League for Rangers as well he's going to be inconsistent he's got a lot of good attributes he's had some excellent games in the zeventine career that will happen with young players if we can persist with them and back the lad I think he's got all the attributes for someone who will do well moving forward I thought he was fine I thought he had a decent game albeit I thought the full game he was a little bit positioning all over the shop for that one again like you've done earlier not having that support from Garner you're always in two minds when you've got two players coming at you full on just that 2v1 against him but even his numbers in the full game Garner was the issue and he gave the goal away to James Garner but no look at same will go for Janet Branthwaite these will have ups and downs and we've got to we've got to ride that out because the alternative for where ever now is we bring in mediocre football as you were 28, 29 where you've got nowhere to go as a team you've got no progression you've got nothing to build forward with I would much prefer to have some of these young guys people love Brighton and Brentford and they've gone through the hard bit we don't see it all but they play me young age and people go Brighton are amazing you're absolutely right we're going to if we want a younger team and we want players who can develop and start creating the core we're going to have to put up with some of the things Nathan Patterson isn't perfect he's not he's not centre Alexander Arnold he's better defender but he's not an attacking force that way he's not ever going to be as good as that because he probably isn't ever going to be as good as that but he can be better in what he's doing he was calm and was very good just by being mad like running and being all over here and almost creating and he got better being unpredictable Patterson's got to be clean about what he's doing when you get to that final third just put it into his zone you keep doing that I'm a striker I can run in there far, far, far from it but having it again having them attacking third options having people in the box sometimes that slight second of delay of looking up and not seeing something is gone but the quality is not there from that end he's got to improve and that comes with that sticking on the same theme to add a brand point a lot of people wanted them in came in at the weekend and thought he'd be brilliant let's have a look at his models 83% in the game 10 ball recoveries which was the most in evidence team 100% of his tackles 100% of his aerial duels and had two interceptions in the game as well and I thought it was really nicely balanced having that someone who can play off the left foot if Everton had more that I said to you before off camera if Everton still had like Luca Dean and tack him full back the amount of times he opened his body up brand to it and there was the wood of being that passed on the line he had nowhere to go Ashley Young was almost next to him so he'd just help him on or whatever but I thought the amount of times he nicked in and stepped in and was looking to play and again it's probably like talking to midfielder who wants the ball off and would come and get that that's where Everton had mission because he could feed it but I thought again another young lad come in and done really well and he had a good premiere performance and I think a good stat there to see was the 100% of his aerial duels won because I think that was always Anciolotti's concern wasn't it that he wasn't great He's got to just get a little bit more power in his head he won it in the Dothan loop but that comes with just playing and I think he'd come in and after the first five or ten minutes settled down being the man last time he played the good of some power he was sent off but I thought he was excellent made things look simple was nice and calm and almost after 15-20 minutes he sort of just relaxed and even think about them defenders and goalkeepers you don't have to think about them you don't want to be like there there good solid job done so that was nice again the caveat let's just be he will have ups and downs can we just not lose our head when he has a bad game because the alternative is a 29-year-old so I'd rather stick with the lad who's got the ceiling and the potential to improve and go on whilst also adding qualities into the team now I want to see that partnership just stuck with I think that's a good solid partnership and I don't want to see too many chopping and changing of it I'd like to just see that longer term absolutely there you go before we go we cannot leave without mentioning Ashley Young's deliveries I can't just come back to that got on at Dan's humour as well who made his full debut for Everton at the weekend this is Numbers XG of 0.53 he looked lively had five shots three on target two big chances and he had a 75% is that passing accuracy two big chances there was one he was offside with which he hit the post the other one I can't think of the other one but he was lively and again I still think he'll be better when he's in a wide area when you look at his heat map he's done his best work he's exactly fixed the ball he wants to go base your up on all that he had that one early on where he broke centrally and he shot to really it all opened up and he'd gone another one he'd been on the edge of the box he might have been able to guide it I think he's shown in the last couple of games come on and fill it he looks an intelligent footballer as well but he looks like he can make things happen and that's what you want you might have got someone in the middle as well and other attackers people have to occupy free him up a little bit he looks like he can weigh him with some goals but yeah, ask the young's deliveries so I just thought we can't go without mentioning them aww diva terrible I've seen Everton deliver some horrific dead ball situations that we all have for the last 20 years I've never seen anything like that why didn't someone take it off enough I don't know it's a couple of duds mix it up James Garner's meant to be a good dead ball cos every corner was in the goalie's hands on the airport and every free kick we had he just dropped into the keeper's hands it was absolutely and we got no I thought Sean Dight and Won and Stone would have a plethora of set plays it's just basic that's not good enough they need to work on that but in all seriousness it does need to work on that because set plays if we're getting down wide and winning corners, free kicks and so on set plays are big for everyone but they're vital for us and certainly where we are right now there must have been eight of them at least eight of them I loved the one in the first pick the pick but come on put his chest out and I'll do it I called that as soon as he was doing it and he just kicked the straight as he always does do not let him take them hit the angle he does it all the time it needs to be a big improvement on that when Dwight McNeill's in he had different the back post but after two or three so the defending team doesn't know which one he's just having a bad day if everyone's dangerous then fine but mix it up it was frustrating there you go Mike right we're going to carry on over on premiere with some comments before we go but thanks for watching make sure you give the video a thumbs up subscribe if you want to become a toffee tv premiere the link is in the description the QR code will be on the screen now let's know what you think in the comments section about this one we'll see you later