 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the match preview Fleetwood Town vs Everton, carabaw cups second round, a potential banana skin for Everton, this one. Hopefully not. Hopefully not, hopefully not. Obviously we played... Everton's favourite competition. Is it? No, definitely. Far from it. We played a hybrid a couple of years ago, didn't we? Beat them 5-2 under Carlo in the third round that was, that's right. It'll be different this time, won't it? Yeah, it's always these teams, you always get tough games and their cards usually are for it. The players are always trying to prove their points against obviously a bigger side. It'll be a tough game for Everton, didn't we play them with fans of that game? No, no fans of that. It was behind closed doors, wasn't it? Yeah, Fleetwood would be, I think anytime you play a team at that level, you always know it's going to be a bit of a slog, especially at their place as well. So I think they're just going to do a professional job really go there, get an early goal, quiet the crowd and just do a professional performance really. It's going to be tough because obviously we're not even, even though I think the performance is being all right, we've got nothing at the top end of the pitch. That are really, in terms of nothing's really clicked yet, we haven't got a focal point and it's dead interesting I think because what does he do Frank Lampard with this game? Because it does he play like Salomon Rondon again, now when we go to Brentford at the weekend with no other striker in the squad. Now if they're in the comfort and they'll have a forward in by the weekend who's fit and ready to go, you can play Rondon and go well we've got X coming in on Thursday he'll be done and we can play him on Saturday. Or do you risk playing Rondon and I think getting injured in this one, again we're left with nobody because it looks like Deli's going to be on his way out so even he isn't even a lot, it wouldn't appear to be an option at the time of the recording. So what does he do? Does he go with some players who he has to protect or does he change the team totally for you? I think you probably have to play him because you need that physicality of front against teams like these because they are going to make it difficult. I think with the front three we've had a front recently, I think it would probably play into Fleetwoods hands a bit more where if you have Rondon at least you know he's going to give you a bit of front and he's going to put himself about in regards to the physical side of the game. I think even if you can get a 45-50 minute out of Rondon it's more minutes into his legs as well and I'll be honest with you I'm not even 100% he probably would start against Brentford at the weekend even if you go into it. I wouldn't be sold on, he'd definitely start the game even if he didn't have a striker still because I think he might go for a potential counter attack maybe against Brentford but I think you probably have to start him because literally he's nobody else as well. I think he might want to give Anthony Gordon maybe a game out as well. I think he'll probably bring in McNeill and maybe keep going and put Rondon off. Does he go for you, does he go strong or do you think it'll be like Begavitt in goal and Michael Keane and Van Agri in play? I think he'll make a future, I think he'll probably make maybe five or six changes. I think he might just like half and half maybe, half change. I think he'll probably, you said there, I think he'll probably see Begavitt's coming in, Keane coming in maybe Coleman as well and then maybe he might see like O'Nana hopefully get his first full start as well. Maybe give him 60, 70 minutes as well. I think you've probably got a chance to get still some players, even with those players you just mentioned we should be going into that game winning the game with the players that we bring in. Even though they're not amazing squad players but they're capable players who can come in and do their job. Alan's fine, James Coleman you know what you get from James and Michael Keane they're saying really. So I think it's a type of game where you could maybe give a bit of a breather after the last three games we've had. What about someone like young Tom Cannon, cos obviously Ella Sims isn't there, Lewis Dobbin who actually played against Fleetwood on Saturday for Derby Counties is on loan obviously Nathan Broder, he's got a win in a Wigan, four Wigan right there. At the weekend, much similar fans this May, they're the young strikers you want at the club now so is there a shout for maybe Tom Cannon who's had a really good start to the under 20 month season. Is there a shout for him maybe on the bench? I think so, I think at the end of the day if you look at our bench at the moment and I imagine there'll be a few who'll probably be left at home on Tuesday. So I'd rather have a Tom Cannon on the bench rather than I don't know, a player he's not even hoping to bring on maybe in the game. And like you said his form's been decent in the under 21s and it'll also maybe give him opportunities to show a few teams at that level, he might want to loan him as well. Yeah, daddy can do a job maybe. Yeah he can maybe do a job as well so I think if you're comfortable with 20 minutes to go there's no harm bringing him on for 15, 20 minutes at the end and see what he can do and if you get to go brilliant for the lad and he builds his reputation hopefully and more that's all we can do from our side. Everything's got to go there, be professional, get the job done, take the game a serious game because at the end of the day we're all fans, until without the cup we offer we can win the cup. But the thing about it, we haven't won a game this season so it's a confidence momentum builder maybe and people might laugh at that and go fleet would be sure but football is about winning. Once you start winning you get into the habit, we've not won yet, it'd be nice to have a couple of goals and really get the rhythm going and take that into Saturday against Brentford. We're coming off a disappointing result for us, a home draw with Forrest, we all feel as fans we should be beating them. So it's an opportunity to win again, it's an opportunity to get into the next round of the cup and whatever that brings. And an opportunity to give players a runout like you just said. Fleetwood drew nil nil with Darby at the weekend, Darby had 29 attempts to go, which is a lot for an away team. Obviously that didn't go because nil nils ro, but obviously we'd be able to be a little bit more clinical on that and it will be tricky. Let's have a look how Fleetwood lined up at the weekend so they play with a 4-3-1-2 formation. And I think what's interesting with Darrys is what Everton actually do, this is how Everton lined up at the weekend so they've gone with a 4-3-1-2, this is how the Blues lined up obviously being playing 3 at the back this season in a 3-4-3 type situation. I personally would want another midfielder in there, but I wonder if Frank Lampard will use this as an opportunity to go 4 at the back and maybe play. Even though Van Agri is more comfortable as a left wing back, but play at a flat back 4 and do it that way because the options, I imagine, I think like you just said there, Anthony Gordon he'd probably want to leave out to just, no, no, I don't really think, I don't think Chelsea would be that ass that you played in the Carabao Cup or he hadn't, but I just mean to give him a blow. Rondon we don't know like you just said and he might have to tinker with it in a couple of positions. I wonder if he'll actually tinker with the formation or do you think he'll just stick with the 3? I'd like to see him go 4 at the back against Fleetwood just because at the moment I think especially if we are going to be looking at making changes and if we do want to say take a Nathan Paterson out of the team for a game and put James in, or he might look at it differently and say I want to stay with that formation but bring a Stanley Mills in for Nathan Paterson, something like that and put James in the third centre back. So I think there's a few options but I think I always think against when you play a lot of league teams it's playing a five, a five, a three, a four, three. A lot of people can see the negative side of it saying oh you're playing five against Fleetwood. I mean it's perception isn't a lot of it sometimes and I think I would like to see us go four, three, three or even four, four, two but obviously we haven't got the strikers to probably do that at the moment as well so I think there's a few options for them as well so it'll be interesting but I think looking at Fleetwood as well they'll probably make it very hard for Everton at the first 15, 20 minutes. Obviously their manager Scott Brown is a bit of a feisty character as well back in his Celtic days and from his point of view and for their players it's an audition for some of them who might be highly rated or maybe looking for a move before the deadline day and it's an audition for the manager as well having Everton on your CV as an early manager. It's always good for managers as well so it's not going to be easy but at the end of the day we should be beating teams like Fleetwood really and we should be getting the job done and going into the next round like I said before until we're out of the cup you're always hoping we can win something as well. Yeah and I'll due respect to them and their fans will probably think they should beat us but it's a cup tie and anything can happen. We've been on the end of these before where we've lost so we've got this about the attitude right and for their players as well it's a chance that I'm sure Scott Brown will make a few changes with Latour on the fringe and it's a chance for them to state their claim isn't it for getting into the side on a regular basis. Exactly the same as it is for our players who haven't been getting a go and I wonder if they like to reach Welsh or be involved as well. Be an interesting game and hopefully Everton can get a bit of momentum because we need it. There you go, let us know what you think in the comments section below Fleetwood's way in the Carabao Cup second round. What should Frank do? Should he make the changes or should he stick with Italy's best side and try to build some momentum? Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a trophy TV Premier member the link is in the description. Big thanks to Stee. We'll see you later.