 Welcome to Toffy TV, here is the math reaction. Everton won Manchester City 3 tonight at Gooderson Park, just back from the game. It's frustrating the way the game finished. I don't think Manchester City were a 3-1 better than Everton today, but yes, they controlled large portions of the game. Yes, they're fantastic to watch, they certainly are, but Everton had a good go with it and Edderson's had to make three really good saves at crucial times in the game. That's the tip, the balance, Manchester City's way. Marco Silva made a couple of changes before the game. Theo Walcott coming in, which surprised everybody. Obviously, Bernard was missing through illness. Luca Dean passed a leaf fitness test, he was doubtful as well. Obviously, he went with Brought, Guilffy Sigurdd, Morgan Snidel and back into the side, Dominic Alvert Llewyn. It started up front as well. And obviously, within a minute, we lost Theo Walcott, Raheem Staling's cross hitting him in the side that I had, and he had to go off to hospital. He was replaced by Alex O'Wobee, who came on and didn't quite get into the game. Showed some good moments for a fantastic ball in to Guilffy Sigurdd, and he should have done better just before half-time, but he didn't really impose himself enough on the game, Alex. But City started brilliantly, and should have scored early on. I think it was going the one hitting the ball somehow against the crossbar when it looked easier to score. But then they did take the lead with a wonderful cross from Kevin De Bruyne, an incredible cross. Gabriel has used Steve to head in after about 23-24 minutes, and we were behind. And they had a measure of control about them sitting at times. We couldn't get near them early on in the game, stroking the ball about. But everything did start pushing on a little bit, and occasionally, when we broke out and were able to load men on the edge of their box, we had a little bit of joy. We got level after some brilliant work from O'Wobee, and Seamus Cullman, and a lovely little dink by Cullman. I was going in, don't want to call the living made sure, but when I watched the replay, a half-time on the monitors in front, it looked as though the City defender may have cleared it off the line if Don wasn't there. So we did well following it up, and that's his fourth goal in three games, so it gave him a great boost. And we almost, you know, we could have got in front, like I say, great ball by O'Wobee and Tickets, and instead of trying to just get something on it and help it go, try to control it, I think, and it went behind him, and the opportunity was gone. But you know, we went in at half-time, one-one, I thought we'd done alright. We come out second half, and they got control over the game, but they just didn't really create many chances in that second half. Jordan Pickford relatively untroubled in the game. Raheem Staling was an absolutely brilliant opportunity, put it wide, a great through ball, and he slid it wide, he should have done better with that one. At the other end, we had a Gary Mina header, which Edison done brilliantly to tip over the bar off a free kick. City then got in front, you know, a little bit of a lucky ricochet, he won a free kick, I did a box on Mars, just keiled it in front there into the bottom corner. I hadn't seen it again, but at the time, I thought Pickford should have done better. It was over his side, you know, the wall was one side, and it's gone past them a little bit. The way Christian Eriksons went in, the last game of the season, it spares on a bit the way Ryan Fraser fired it in the other week. I know that hit Delft, but you know, sloppy goal to concede in City. You know, we're back in front, but we had a great chance again, carved out a lovely little move. Got Dominic Alvertley when he made Edison, he should have done better. He should have dinked it over on the way called, and he called the foot of Edison, and it went wide for a corner. We then have another opportunity, Eri Mina, with a header, and another brilliant save by Edison and Dom, couldn't product home. And then City break and Raheem Staling wraps the game up really, smashed it against the underside of the bar, the referees are on buzzers and it was over the line. And that was it really. Man City had a couple of opportunities possibly to extend it. I thought overall, we give a good account to ourselves. I can't make any kind of claim that we deserve to win the game, but to draw possibly would have been a fair result. Just on chances created, obviously City have had 20 shots a goal. They've had obviously 63% of the possession, so it's a weak case I reckon, for a point. I know you see that on other days, but I think much improved from last week's horrible performance against Sheffield United and the week before against Bournemouth. It's a defeat, I'm never happy with the feats. We've lost four of the seven games, which is slightly alarming, but I feel as though this one against the top, top side is a little bit easier to take than the last couple. That doesn't mean that the manager shouldn't be getting questioned. We've lost three games on the run, which to me isn't acceptable at the Premier League level. And we've got a massive game now next week at Burnley. We've got to go out and show the same fight in the termination. A special mention today for Dominic Halbert-Lewin. I thought he did really well. I thought he did well. I believed there's a couple of people saying he was terrible. I don't know what game they were watching. It wasn't the same game I was watching. I thought Seamus Coleman was excellent as well today. We've lost a game 3-1 against, for me, the best football onside in the league. That's it, we've got to dust ourselves down and go again next week at Burnley and roll our sleeves up and try and get a result. Because if we lose at Burnley, five defeats in the opening eight games is a shock and return for a side that has had money spent on it. We shouldn't be losing to Bournemouth, Shringershep United and Burnley, in my opinion. There you go. That's it. That's there my thoughts. Let me know in the comments what you think. Subscribe if you haven't. Give the video a thumbs up. And if you want more videos, get over and join us on page and check out the exclusive Dan Mice interview over there. Thanks for watching. See you later.