 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the match preview. Eviton vs Chelsea in another huge, huge game at Gwldersham Park to try and cement Eviton's status in the Premier League and it's another tough one bad because not only are we playing a tough side but obviously Burnley play on Saturday, Leeds play Saturday, I know it's against Manchester City but they're playing at home and we've got those two games before we play our game and we've got to hope those games go right for us and then take that into the game on Sunday. Again, as I said, that's the third place team in the country, a very, very good side and it's going to be a tough one. Yeah, it's going to be difficult the way the fixes are right now. We seem to be playing catch up every time we play, don't we? And again, like you just said, we could be, you know, if the worst happened, we could be eight points behind Leeds and five points behind Burnley by the time we kick off on Sunday or be able to two games in a hand on both of them. So it's one of them, isn't it? Or, you know, when you're looking at it, all's we can do is worry about ourselves. The way the games are piling up and the way we've got them, there's nothing we can do. We have got to sit and wait, you know. In an ideal world, you don't play at the same time and you just worry about yourself and then hope that it was enough when the whistle goes down, you've done enough on other teams, haven't mumbo. At least they know what they've got to do. That's the only positive way you can look at it. They'll know walking out Sunday what the score is in terms of Burnley and Leeds. You know, Burnley go to Wofford. It's raw to be alright, I think. I mean, a Wofford win would be lovely, but it's raw to be alright. And obviously you hope Manchester City, who have to win their game, quite simply because I think Liverpool are winning on Leeds. Some need to get those two can drop points. So I think, you know, going on Sunday, going on Sunday will know exactly what we need to do. We just got to worry about ourselves. We're up against an excellent side. There's the R. But a side that will only go on at 48 hours left before they have to play again and obviously two o'clock kick-off. They're in the Champions League places. They're eight ahead of the Spades. They're six ahead of Arsenal. They're not finishing onside. It's off four. And you don't be catching them colding. I guess in the last, it's going to be like the last 12 years since Darren Beckford scored. Darren, do you mean Beckford scored the winner 11 years? 11 years. We've kind of had a decent home run against Chelsea and you don't get that continues. Yeah, we've won the last three, haven't we, against them. And obviously we found ourselves in a situation where Frank Llanpaw was in charge of Chelsea where we needed to win to take us away from the bottom three. And hopefully Saturday we can reproduce that again and get the three points because, you know, as you said, they're Chelsea in third place, but, you know, sometimes you watch them and you're a little bit like, they don't quite have that intensity that the top two have. They don't quite have the squad. Obviously they've got a fantastic squad, but just to get it very much like for like, they don't quite have it. And I know that's been a big issue this season, certainly, but I think with the wing backs, I think, when they lost the two wing backs, that's sort of where the season started to unravel a little bit in terms of going for the league. They're obviously out of the Champions League now, but they do have an FA Cup final to look forward to. And you just think on Saturday, Sunday, Sunday, if we can hit them hard and after playing that game at Old Stafford, that our need might just be a little bit more than they are. And where that, you know, we know it's football, isn't it? That's where quality sometimes gets pushed aside when one team really wants it more. And if we can get a lead and then we've got something to cling on to. And I think that's been the big difference in the last few weeks. It's always been about that first goal. Of course, Newcastle we got it late. But against Manchester United, we had something to cling on to. And, you know, the last again, because they scored early and then you're chasing the goal, we did get it, but because we got it so late again. So if we could get that first goal and then just then we've got something to hold on to and with the crowd behind because, you know, obviously Sunday, you know, fans are looking to go big again, you know, welcoming the coaching or that kind of thing. And then taking that into the ground and trying to make it a fantastic atmosphere, which is what we've been obviously all trying to do recently, trying to make it the best environment for the players to play in. Hopefully we can get something, because it would be, it would just be a huge boost if, of course, we've got two big away games now. We've got Leicester next week who obviously have gone away like at Roman and that's all square. So they can throw everything at that. And then we've got Wofford on the Wednesday and if we can get, you know, I know it's easier said than done, but if we can get three positive results going into those back-to-back home games against two teams, that again, our willers and need is so much more than them, then that sets us up. And I think this is the game where it's like, this is the game, I think, if we can get three points on Sunday, we'll all have that belief. We will all have that belief that we can get out of this mess we're in. Regardless of what Bailey do, regardless of what Leeds do, we can get three points to think people will think, yeah, these are not only these fighting for us, but they're taking points against teams that other people would say, you know, they should be getting the points. So it's week 35 of Ultimate Fan and the packs have dropped. Right, here's my base pack. This is the one you get for free when you download the app. Let's see what we've got. I have got Malbri, Malbri, Malbri from Manchester United. Never playing. Sue and Chitter one. Never heard of him. That's a nightmare for the commentators there, isn't it? And I've got Tottenham as my team. There you go. That was a lot easier to pronounce, wasn't it? Right, I've got a gold pack and the gold pack has Rob Holding Arsenal playing West Ham this weekend. James Ward Prouse. Now that's an interesting one because he's been scoring goals recently, a lot of free kicks. That's an interesting one. And my team is Manchester United, who are at home to Brentford. So let's have a little look at my team. Do I make any changes? Do I make any changes? Harry Kane? No, Harry Kane hasn't been scoring. He's been letting me down in the last couple of weeks. Do I make any changes? Do I take him out the side? They are playing Leicester at home surely. They've got to start picking up some points. That's a difficult one. Make some mountain. He's been scoring goals. Do I put him in the side? I don't really want to. I tell you what I'm going to do. I'm going to put Phil Foden in. I'm going to put Phil Foden in for Harry Kane. I'm going to have Kevin De Bruyne, Sacha and Mo Salah, who I'm sure is going to continue scoring goals for Liverpool, although they've dried up of late. But there you go. That's who I'm going for. That's my team this weekend. Make sure you download the ultimate fan app. There's a £1,000 prize pot. Download the app now for free and get playing. Listen to Chelsea when everything's equal. Miles Bethaneddon, of course. They've got wonderful players. You look at the bench against United. Loftus, Chich, Ziyech, Le Cahir, Sa, Kennedy, Pulisic, Chalabè. They're all fantastic and the faith team is incredible as well. But I watched them the other week against Brentford. They were winning. First off, they were the better side. Didn't score the goal. Come out second after other good scores were well. And then Brentford just went after them and ended up beating them 4-1. It was never a 4-1. Brentford took the opportunity. Chelsea didn't want to beat them 4-2. But in between they went to Southampton and won 6-0. So you know that if you click, you can destroy it. You know that. And they should have beaten United. They had 21 attempts at goal. Without being amazing, they were the better side. I watched them against Manchester United. They dominated the ball, got the goal and then 2 minutes later conceded. To me, I think actually the way they play will shoot us. Because I think, what's the Southampton game? And they caught Southampton very hard. They did so many times. And I think constantly there's not going to be any Ben Goffrey. So it's probably going to be Yeri Mina and Michael King. And I'd imagine. Although, you know, Mason Hoguey did play last week. And what that says to me is everything. Defending the edge of your box. And then trying playing the account of it. And stop Chelsea from being able to get round the back here. Get men behind the ball like we did last week. And frustrate them, stifle them. Stop, stop. Don't allow them that time. It's based like we did for a lot of the time at Amfield. I think that will play into our hands and with the Gulls and Cards. I think if we have some of those counterattacks that we had at Amfield, I think there's opportunities there. And obviously it depends on who the person is, whether he goes for with Charleston up front again or whether he's Dominic Cavalloon's available or even Deli Alley. Maybe this could be the game where you think all things come together. So, I think there's an opportunity there, as you said. And I think everything fans are sitting quaking in the boots because it's Chelsea. We've played Chelsea sides before and beating them at Gullison Park. It's not like every year we're used to seeing them beating us and leaving that bad memory. We went to Stanford Bridge. We got a draw because we got our backs against the wall. Got stuck and even conceded first and then still got an equaliser. So, I think it's just about for us, everyone being positive and thinking we can't get something out of this game and hopefully we do. Well, you know, we beat them. We were in the bottom three when Duncan struck over. I don't know if it was Frank Llanparg's Chelsea, but I think they were on beat in 17 games that day when he comes to Gullison. We got the early game, we scored after five minutes. It gave us something to work off. And they had fantastic plays. They were fantastic players now. We beat them in the last three seasons at Gullison. They've had much better teams than us in the last three years and before that. So, it is about battling and scrapping. We've got to make sure we're as resolute at the back like we were last Sunday against Liverpool, but we've got to have a bit more quality when we break and we've got to make. The biggest thing for Everton recently is goals. We scored two goals in the last three games. And we've missed opportunities, you know, where I'm filled with the corey, Anthony Gordon, two decent opportunities that at least hit the target and make the keeper to make a save. We've got to take these opportunities when they come. Against Chelsea, you might not get too many. So, when you get the opportunity, you've got to take it. We're not sitting here going, we'll beat these. This is going to be good. I think Chelsea fans are looking to go, we're in the top four, we know that. Just play the game. The FA Cup final should be their biggest game on the horizon out of trophy. And like you said, they're not falling out of the top four. They'll win another game or two and that'll be it. So, therefore, for them, we might, might just be catching them at the right time just for where the season is. For us, we are desperate for these points in the plays. We've got to prove that. If we do get a goal up or whatever, we'll shoot them. I imagine two goals. If you've got a goal up, dig in, break the game, look at them. And I'm not rolling around or whatever, but I'm talking about clear your lines and take your time and take your breathe and when you can get it, the crowd will pull you through. Hopefully, if you and the Chelsea players look over and think, I like Frank, let's just do it. I'll take a one-nil today. He'll give me a start. He'll give me my start. We'll take, you know, they need the points more than us. And we'll, you know, cos let's be honest, they'll have the back end of everything on Cup final day Monday, so, you know, a favour for the favour. Yeah. I'll take that. Let's have a look at Chelsea's team. I think this one started against Manchester United. Yeah, so you can see the Mendy in goal back three as Bill Aquetta, Silver, Rudiger, and then obviously the Wing back three were excellent. Rhys James, he was particularly good against United. Markos Alonso, he scored the goal and you've got the energy of Cante, Georginio, Mason Montu, Frank Lampard, obviously he's shaped and he's an excellent footballer. And then the front two there of Havertz and Timo Verna. And it's not bad when you can bring Loftus, Siechle, Caercyn, and Christian Poole sit down there. He's interesting, I want it, cos obviously he starts with him, whether he does start like Arthur and Stephens, like psychologically coming back to Gullus and then you might think it's a, you know, for him. United, they can give him a very good evasion, don't they? No, they don't like him, do they? No. But they might think psychologically that might help them. The Wing backs are, obviously they're hugely important for them, the way they play, you know, they make that midfield in two. Do you think Lampard might go to a back three to try and match them up? I wouldn't try to stick with what we've got, but I don't. I just think that because I think he's trying to stick to one formation. I think if you're going to change it, I wouldn't change it at Lampfield if you were really going to change it, but it looks like he's going to stick to one formation. Obviously they wing backs this and they put that extra man in midfield and they do, you know, push every, you know, they do move forward so well and they are like wingers and he's just brilliant. He's been so badly missed this season for them, the form he was in, you know. You know, I know it's interesting cos there's a lot of debate about who's the best English right back, but this leg can go forward and defend. He's better overall. Alexander-Anne will go on that, but he's unbelievable. He's a better defender. On the other side, it's always a goal threat. A big unit as well. I think Ben Chillwell, he was better when he got into, when he got injured, he was in great form after not starting this season. But, you know, we've got to just take it. Football, no, that's the point. Football is not always played like that. We know that for a fact. Remember Chelsea side coming back a few years ago and we won the game 2-0 and it was like we won it up and they had the likes of David Lewis and people like this playing for them and you knew. You knew they weren't that assed because once the second one, and I look at Chelsea and think, well, these have got a couple of players who were worried, you know, Rudic is not going to be there next season. So then he said, Christensen, these kind of players who are seeing out the season, and that's what you've got to capitalise on. And they're already, like we've said a few times this, they're in the Champions League players, they're going to finish this. So this game for them is almost, they've just played at United, it's almost like. You've got to make a final 13 days at the time of kicking off. So it was me happy thinking. If you've got to secure Champions League, it's a different thing, but they're going to do that anyway. Let's have a look at one of the players you've, I imagine will be asked, meet your top player. 29 appearances, 24 starts, 10 goals, 9 assists, average is 2.2 shots against them. Obviously, Frank Lampard knows them very well. Adam at Darby, give him his go at Chelsea. Spoke of our Antony Gordon in his press conference, liking them to Mason Mount on that day and being on that. Too young, obviously English players. Mount's brilliant. He's been fantastic since he came by. He's brilliant for Darby, and he's been fantastic for Chelsea, as we scored against us at Stamford Bridge this season. We scored against us in Carlos, I imagine. We didn't for Chelsea, so we know that he's a real life, that he's a real threat. Well, we just got to think about ourselves. Chelsea, we've said a lot of times, that a great side, but they're not perfect. We have to just put a performance in. It's as simple as that. You can't think too much about what the opposition are going to do in terms of their mentality about the game. Because they could turn up and be like, I'm not really asked today, but if we don't turn up and exploit that and play our best, then what's the point? That's the difference. That's the thing when you play good sides is that you can catch them all, but you have to be at your best. You had it all the time, but they were only in second gear, because you've allowed them that to be in that second gear. Teams can be beat, of course they can. Every team can be beat. No-one's unbeaten in the Premier League, so we've got to take advantage of that. We've got to take advantage of them coming and only having a couple of days. It's been a long, hard season for them, as you said, and we've got to just exploit that and be at our best. The crowd's got to be up for it, which it will be. We know how important it is. No matter what happens Saturday, there's got to take something from the game. You said you haven't won the last three home games against Chelsea, starting with that two-nil win and a couple of narrow games. It's the first time that Everton are playing a Premier League game and starting the day in the relegations zone since December 2019, when they beat Chelsea 3-1 at home. It's the latest such game in terms of games played since April 1999, where we beat Coventry in our 33rd game, which was what Sunday is, beat them two-nil and went on a good run. Everton have earned seven points from the last three home games, which was as many as they did in the previous 10. So people who are kind of having a go at Lampard think you look at that and go, you know, they've done all that. They're all my way. We've been crap all season. Everton have played the most Premier League games on Sundays without winning this season and Chelsea have played the most with winning. So maybe Sutton will. Maybe Sutton will go. Sutton will change. This is an interesting one. Deli Alley has scored five goals in the Premier League appearances against Chelsea, which he hasn't scored more goals against any other side. And they're the little things Andy. They're the little things that. And for me, he's just been the last couple of performances. He looks like he's a little bit, it's a bit fitter or a bit more confident. So he's got the bit between his teeth, but he don't well when he come on the thoughts of Hanfield at the weekend. He did well against Leicester. And that'll be an interesting decision to make, I think, for Sunday. I know Dominic Harvelywn's back in the squad, but do you really want to just throw him back in and be, you know, with Charleston? I don't want him as my striker. I want him, you know, playing wide or, you know, whatever. And for me, Deli Alley, how could he play that role? It's just a false nine, isn't it? He makes good intelligent runs into the box. And now, for Spears, he was better running from deeper, but if you want the insurance of three midfielders behind, and just right now, while Dom isn't playing or isn't fitting, we've tried to Charleston through the middle, hasn't quite worked. Takes him out the game. That's it. It takes him out the game for me. There's too many periods of the game where he's battling and scrapping where I want him on the ball. And especially against a team that uses the wingbacks really well. You need work horses on each flanking. Dyma'r i greu is good as he is at running with the ball. He doesn't get up and down like this. And Gordon will. And he's been poor. And he has been poor, so if it was me, I think I'd slide Deli through the middle on Sunday and just give him a start and see what happens. Cos I think if you give him a chance, he's cool in front of goals. I think he might be. We're not scoring goals, are we? No, no. And then you've got the option of Dominic Alderloo and off the bench then we'd have an hour to go. That's it. We haven't been scoring goals. That's the area, the pitch where you can make little changes. You can just tinker with it and make little changes. It could be. You're always looking for that little thing. That spark. Something that just changes it. A player who maybe is different from what you've got. And Deli Alley, in the last few weeks, we have seen just that little moment, so obviously he helped set the goal up against Leicester. Nearly got an assist in the derby. You know, at the away end. So, it could be. You know, it could be. It could be. Let's hope it is. Let's hope it is. Let's hope he plays and he gets a hat. And we just win the game. Just win the game. And until he can win every other game. Just win the game. Go out. Win. Win the game. That's it. And we'll all be happy. Even Chelsea will be happy. I think so. You know what? I think so. You like Frank? I think so. And we'll win every other game after that. I think so. Including the FA Cup. And then we'll say, well played Chelsea. We'll be the first to pass them on the back when you win the cup. Yeah. If they give us the win. I think so. Diolch. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. To get into that. It is getting to squeaky bun time. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on this game. Make sure you go and download the Ultimate Fan App as well. Get playing on that. Subscribe to the channel if you haven't already. And if you want more great videos, daily live videos. Join us over on Patreon. Link is in the description. And it will be on the screen right now. QR code scan it. 2022. 2022 scan it. Take your seat to the site. Get live exclusive videos. And give evidence 3.2. If you scan it. If you scan it. Possibly. It means you want evidence to win. And the more scans. The more like it. It's like calming. It's like calming to scan evidence. And going well from the coaching as well. 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