 Felly mae'n amser a'n ffordd i chi eich tîm. Felly mae'n ymwneud yma, ym 3. Felly mae'n ym 1. Ym 1. Felly mae'n ym 1. Felly mae'n ym 1. Mae'n ffordd i'r ffeithiau. Mae'n amser. Mae'n amser. Mae'n amser, mae'n amser. Mae'n amser, mae'n amser. Mae'n amser. Mae'n amser. Mae angen i'n eich bod yn ymddangos, mae'n amser o'r ffordd i chi. I'm just doing it in front of everybody so I apologize. I even know it's December the 8th and I forgot it. Anyway, back to the game. I was quite nervous going to the game. I know how many people have written them off and I've seen comments over the last few days about he should have gone and what he ever done as a coach. Listen, we had the interview with Duncan obviously where I think he expressed a lot of things. It was very, very nervous for him. Very, very nervous. I wasn't that worried about Chelsea and then I've seen their team and I've seen our team and suddenly I've become more nervous. I don't get me wrong. I wasn't like sitting there going, why'd you pick them? I probably picked what he's picked. That's all he's got. Felly, we were just a bit unsure how the team was going to line up. I was nervous for him as a human being. It's a big opportunity for him and I didn't want to say, not get wasted at being the wrong way, just things being out of his control. But after five minutes with the scoring, I think that really settled everyone down and it gave us something to hang on to and it ended up being an absolutely brilliant day. I'm showing you what we've all missed and it's weird because sometimes you miss something for so long. You forget about what you miss about it. You can't put your finger on what you miss about it. You can watch videos and all that kind of thing but you forget why you love going the game and why you love certain teams and certain players because other people don't give you that feeling but you can never quite understand why they give you that feeling. And Saturday brought the feeling back of why we love Evan and what we want to love about Evan and what we want from Evan and it ended up just being a perfect day in terms of Evan, nothing else really matters. People have been talking a lot about things like identity and soul and all those kinds of things and I think on Saturday Duncan Fakes reminded a lot of people about Evan and what's special about Evan and why we love him as well. I've seen a lot of this, he's not a legend, he's not this, he's not that. He reminded people why we love him in the first place, why we love him as a player and it was brilliant, absolutely been buzzing since. It showed you as well if you play with that level of performance in terms of hard work and I sit here every week and I listen to stats and expect the goals and all this stuff and I know it's important but I've always said it. If you do not run through brick walls with your football club, none of it matters, it just doesn't matter. You can mock people like Soon S when they're on Sky and all this, ask them for effort but they're absolutely right and people like them are right. All this nonsense about formations and all the new things that have come to football, they're great but you've got to have hard work. Systems don't work without graft, nothing works in football without graft and I think on Saturday we prove that. I've got to say that. We had them in the other week and I said straight away I want them to be in the theatre, I want them to be in the theatre to listen to them, sat with them off camera for two hours and took football with them and tactics and blah blah blah and I was like I want them. When he's given the chance, going the game I was like oh my god it's real now so it's sink or swim time cos he's there on the side of the pit. I've seen the team and I'll be honest when I've seen Shiggards in the team I was like I'm done. Then two in the centre of the park. When you've seen the team Steve what did you think? I was a bit worried in relation to cos I didn't know I was going to set up. I wasn't too sure if it was going to be a 4-3-3, a 4-5-1 and then when I saw the Charleston and Dominic Arwell standing BC Cybersport. Everton on the app with 4-4-2 and on Sky app it was 4-4-2 but that doesn't mean anything normally. It doesn't that's really in the target we've seen the season 4-3-3 and then it's been a 4-5-1 do you know what I mean? So when I saw the team obviously we missed Mina at the weekend and didn't start and give Michael Keane a chance to come in. It was 4-2-2 so to be honest I thought he had the shaky first half but just going back to what you two were saying about seeing Dunk it was like it was where he was surreal. I don't know the man I've never spoken to the man in my life but I was just so proud for him and his family and everyone connected to him because I thought as a text from a mate after the game he said that's what it means to manage everything. That's what it should mean to manage everything for football. To represent everything, not just manage everything, represent everything. He was like having one of us on the sideline. It was, I said it was like having a fan all the time but also in a way where he was doing well for the team as well. I think Steve and this is where it's been lost right is that I think genuinely people think he's there as a token. Like it's this nepotism or something like honestly and like Baz just said the time he spent off with them off here which it's very difficult to talk about because we can't really understand the personal conversation with them. You can't discuss it on here what we were talking about but his ideas and how he wants to pull his ideas into practice you know Baz is right you can't help but be impressed with them. Even when you're listening to them after the game and saying he thought having too much from the benefit of us and the benefit of the child having them in the field and getting them back and all those kind of things and he knew he could get in the full back. He said when he got the job he said I wouldn't watch videos of Chelsea straight away as much as I could to just prepare for the game and as I said I think people just think it's this guy he's going to say you know. I love the fact that he was wearing a suit as well little things like that to differentiate who he was to what he is as the manager for this game. Where's the track he just looks like he looks like he is every week and people might be fooled by it but wearing a suit suddenly you know he's in charge set him apart from everyone else and that was important. I think he got all those little things right and I can only imagine what he would have been like in the dressing room talking to people, seeing people up, asking them to do things we've seen. I know we're going to talk about Dom a little bit but you can see from Dom's performance the difference in adding that aggression. It was very Dom of last season I thought I think I messaged you a week ago or so. You mean last season when he was coaching him? Exactly. I think I messaged you a couple of weeks ago and said do you feel like Dom's lost his aggression a bit from last season? Cos I think he has person. I think he stopped running for the balls that maybe he wouldn't have got last season. He looks like he's lost a bit of that hunger this year I thought but Saturday was like he was playing against United and Arsenal at the end of last season but even better. I think that just comes from your instructions. What I thought was really good was the atmosphere before the game when we sat here last weekend we did no weather mark out still being charged. If he is still in charge the atmosphere would have been flat but because he'd made the change it was donec. The fans bought into it. I mean from playing Duncan Vegas and song I don't think they needed to do that in the gladus that he started it but it all helped. I thought we started with a good tempo straight away and that was important as well. We were quick into the tackle and pressing immediately and that kind of created that like what you said before when Moise was here. Some of those big games that anticipation from the crowd right from the off and hunting the ball straight away. You see that with the goal? You see that we don't let you else yet we put the pressures on the ball we get it back. It's a lovely little touch by Dom. It's a lovely call. I didn't realise at the time it was the one that played it wide and he knocked it wide and should have been you. It was incredible at the weekend. Put a brilliant cross. You know what? What was great about that goal was it emphasised the importance of having two strikers. It was more like a split strike which was really important because it's hard work and never got lost then. It was always between him and Dom but it showed you a cross coming in. Dom's in there, Theo's in there. Again it shows the importance of having a full back cross because it allows your wingers to come inside. A low beam is coming in now on the back. You've got loads of men in the box but they're all focused on Dom because he's the centre of all. This is what we've been talking about for ages is having a number 10 or having a split strike who comes into the box like that no-one tracks. He was essentially playing the Tim Kale role. You can't track that run. The man who's in the other dugout made a clear out of it, Frank Lampard. You don't track those players. You can't track those players. That's what Richard Ellison did brilliantly. He just followed them. In the end he's got a free header because all they do is mark a name in and no-one's gone with Richard Ellison. He's popped it off and I think that's really interesting. What's really interesting again I think this shows the difference of having Duncan Ferguson in a senior position or someone like that in a senior position rather than just being a coach. When people say just a coach, it is just a coach. You just do what you're asked. When you've got a job as the manager or the assistant manager, you suddenly have power then. You suddenly can go to the manager and go, have you been watching my charts and what he does or whatever. We need to play two up front. Duncan says that as a coach. I don't think he listens to whoever's in charge. I think as an assistant he does listen or he's the manager obviously. And I think as a centre forward he knows that. He knows the importance of having other men around him. Duncan's probably been sitting here maybe four or five years, probably going mad because they're playing one up front and the first opportunity he gets. He looks at it and thinks, we've got two players. It's not over. How many times have we said it? It's not necessarily the player playing up front. It's the fact that they're up there on their own and everyone else is 20 yards behind them. And suddenly having two up front, I think Richard Ellison is the perfect player to play that because he's got the energy to get back as well. That first goal was brilliant and it settled everyone down and lifted us up again. It gave us something to get behind. It was a perfect start but a lovely goal. Brilliant in front of goal with Charles. That's where he's at his most dangerous. 57 appearances, 22 goals. You get him close to the goal. He's a real threat. He doesn't cross it. He doesn't dribble past people really. He's power running. He's a 15 to 20 goal. It's the last three goals. Three goals in three games, all exactly the same. Bull goes wide. He comes in late because he's a little bit more tucked in or he's coming off the side. He's unmarked against Leicester. He's unmarked against Liverpool and Chelsea. That's not bad. That's three. Three of the top four. And he's come in like that. Unmarked and powered into the net. That's the gist. This lad, if you give him the time and the space and play him off the striker, then he's going to score goals. He's going to score plenty of goals. Listen, he's our best player. Simple as that. He's our best player. And he's our biggest goal threat. But to score goals, for anyone to score goals, you need assists. And you need other people making runs off them. And I thought that goal was really, really good. You can go back on and go. You know what? We did all right. And I thought what we did after that then was kept the tempo. We kept our shape of thoughts. I mean, obviously we've seen the celebrations with Duncan running down the thing. And I know people will have seen me in particular by moun and clop at times. And yet I did enjoy Duncan down at the weekend. And it was such a night and day for him. And previous few incumbents, really, not just Marko, you know. But I will say, and probably get bored at that every week. Mind you, don't be scored every week. Yeah, exactly. And probably wouldn't show it. So maybe I am. We win every week. But I mean, it was great to see him running down at that shoot on. And though what we did really well after it was made sure we got back into shape. He was up encouraging, screaming, shouting, encouraging the crowd. And this is what something mean you said last week about the next manager. I don't know whether you watched it or not. But we were talking about managers and we were saying like obviously Silver's a good coach. But I think it was when we were talking about Eddie Hall who lost again at the weekend, by the way. Being able to take on the crowd of Godderson. Being able to be that way right. You know, Duncan's that big a person. All that he can do. That Moise did it. You know, I mean, all of that he should do. But he done it all wrong but he was big. So I think for Everton manager. And Stan Collymore actually said this the other day about Eddie Hall. He said he'd be eating alive for Everton. Oh yeah, he would. He'd willed so. It was good to see Duncan roused in the crowd. I think Duncan could feel when the nerves are getting into a few people. It's probably he was nervous as well. And he was doing the whole, come on and stuff like that. For someone like this and you've just mentioned the woman down the line and all that. He wouldn't be like that ever. No, of course he wouldn't. He'd relax and he'd have a little bit more calmness about it. And I think things like that. He knew how important this game was. He was just throwing it back to the crowd and saying come on. Keep this going. We needed you as well. What was good is about the team as well. The 4-4-2, it settled a lot of people into their roles. Do you know the way Sigarton can go missing in the number 10? Well, Snagley can go missing playing it in front of the back four or whatever. You know what I mean? On Sunday, on Saturday, he couldn't go missing. Sigarton is landing a game giving a job to do. And it was up and down and up and down and get behind the ball and get behind. And that was it. And it wasn't like get on the ball and do this and do that. Just get behind the ball and when you get the ball, move it on. And that's all you need to do. And I think that simplified a lot. Cos when they came back into it, after they scored, they were putting a hell of a lot of players forward. They break. They break quick. My thing was Chelsea played well. And they broke with so much speed. And Pulisic kept on trying to do that out of it. And it was on the right hand side as well. And Siddi B is going up the pitch a little bit and you can see him and you start to worry. But it just never quite fell for them. Never quite fell. But when it did fall for them, we got enough men back behind the ball that we just closed it out. And we closed. Even when they scored, you know, it's one of those goals that really should never go. It should never go in really. Because we done, and this wasn't a great clearance, but we done most of the hard work. So in terms of getting the men behind the ball and then moving the ball quickly. It was a near perfect executed game plan. It's basic at times like it seemed. And it's basic as people probably try and make out what it was. It was nearly executed perfectly. Because we didn't need to have all the ball. I think they ended up having 70% of the ball. That's fine. That's what we wanted. We wanted to be. We wanted to play in the counter attack or play direct. And have the ball in there off. Because at the end of the day, all that matter was scoring goals and winning the game. Nothing else mattered for this game. And that's what I've been saying in the last week. And that's why I've been talking about being worried about this side. It's the realisation that it's not about anything else but winning games or football and scoring goals. It's like when is that penny going to drop? And that's why I was slightly worried on theatre when I made things about like Michael Silver saying. So any brand saying how he wanted to keep them and things like that. It's that idea that the penny wasn't dropping with people. That we're actually, we're not good enough to keep just floating along as we are. And we need an injection of something. And I think what Saturday's shown is. And what I've known and I've seen all the names since. And I'm looking at going did you not, any of yous not laying anything on Saturday. From what this club wants. From what these players want. From how these fans respond. And what gets, actually what gets football is excited about playing football. Getting stuck in. Getting the ball up quickly scoring goals. Getting for those 50-50 tackles and enjoying it. I mean that's that about the tackles is ridiculous. That's ridiculous. 37 tackles. The most tackles for ever in the whole of the decade. Was it the most this season? Most for anyone this season. For anyone this season. It's quite brilliant. What that says is that tackling is going out the game. And it's one of those things that, like a lot of things in football. They fade out your memory and you forget why you used to love that. Games like Saturday. Tell you why you love that kind of thing. Why Evertonians. And we always go back to it. We'll focus on the manager later. We'll do a little bit on dunk later. But just you know. They had a couple of really good news. Abram, William done a shoulder brilliant. Done me to Dean and went on the outside. And Abram had a flick. They had the other one on the other side. Where poolers sit, I think poolers sit. Joe Mason, Mum fired at the cross. And he almost got on. Wholegate made a brilliant block. Llywka Dean made a brilliant clearance. But Job and Pickford was untested in the first half. They had, they did a scene lampard. After it's saying sometimes you try to walk it in. And it felt like that in the first half. They did. But they didn't really carve anything clear cut out. He was quite critical of them at the end of the game. Well he will be because he'll have been expecting to come here and win. You know, and constantly in a way. Well we did. So that's what happens isn't it? So we got in at half time. One will stay and then you're thinking. Around us we were like Dom's got to do a little bit more. Because he started well and faded a bit. So we think he's got to get into Zoomer. And he's got to get into Christmas and second half. And it was like they'll probably come on to us now. Because lampard will get in and go here. But again I suppose this is testament to Duncan. That we came out and we were straight back on it again. A crowd were up again. And we, you know, five minutes in we make it through. That early goal was so important for the game. I think because I think if we don't get that early goal. Like you just said then it's they probably put us on the back foot. Where we put them on the back foot. But you're saying about poor goal. But we go and chase the ball. Watch the ball against Michael Keynes. Strongest Windsor ever. We pressed the ball. We forced mistakes with that one. Zoomer panicked it goes up here. But Dom does so well doesn't he? It goes up here. He reads it really well as well. Maybe a week or two ago he might not like anticipated to go for that ball. But this week obviously working with Duncan again. Which is probably going to help him again. But I thought he took his goal earlier. Cos he had one in the first half. It was a lovely little move. He won the ball back by the little one too. But he just grabbed at it. A bit timid when it. Just getting it on target. And he just, he had, he was up, yeah. He got it on target. So I was happy for him cos I had the one in the first half I thought it doesn't affect his confidence. And then obviously that one he took it away. Brilliant finish. It's a sad keeper had no chance. And then you're at that minute don't you? Where the referee now goes and you go and I'll behave yourself. I'm actually going to remember I was just so happy for him. He liked that to see. But he bullied, as you just said, he caused Zoomer, I mean Zoomer made a couple of mistakes. They bullied him into it. He finished it brilliantly. It was a great finish. No, didn't have to think about it. I think he's like that Dom sometimes. So when he doesn't need to think something. It's games and compulsive. We saw that last week. You know, he sucked that in brilliantly. And then you go, you know, dunks off again. I'm hoping the other boy this time. And we're all like, you know, limbs are everywhere and the crowd are bouncing and it's loud. And you think, oh my God, this is. Like you said before, I've missed this. It was like I hadn't been in the game for five, six years. It was weird, but it was amazing. You know, people that I'm here, like this is surreal. Duncan Ferguson is our manager. The place is bouncing and we're winning. And then it wouldn't be evident if there wasn't a little bit of what happened a couple of minutes later. Like you said before, they have a good little move, but we seem to get enough men in the way. We cover it well. Lluca Dean. What annoyed me was this actually started. I was quite critical of OOB on my player ratings. And people watched the game differently. I'm not going to ask that. There's things about his game that it just annoyed me at times. But I generally like OOB, I think he's a cracking player. I just think that there's little things that might need to be added to his game for him to be a good player. But where great was fun on Saturday to be fair to? Yeah, but where great's great. And that's what we've been asking for. But again, it's that way to set that little bit of composure or a little bit of an ounce. It actually started for their goal. Down the halfway line, where OOB had the chance just to bring the player down, and he didn't. And it's things like that that annoyed me that may not annoy other people. But things like that annoyed me, because all I think is the ball ends up going 20 yards down the pitch and then someone does bring them down. And they had the things that really annoyed me on footballers, how they've got a lack of game management. And this is the thing that has annoyed me bad effort for a long time and annoyed me about silver massive. And OOB actually has a chance to bring this lad down. And you just think bring him down and just start again. He doesn't. The ball ends up going on the left. We don't deal with it on the left. It gets thrown in. It's not a great clearance, but we do enough. And he sweeps it back in first hand. I tore past him, it was offside. And I've not seen an angle yet that convinces me he wasn't offside. But I haven't seen an angle. And I've put it down on this. That might just be me. I might not have seen it. But I thought instantly it was offside. Because you see Pickford sort of looks and he takes a step. And then he has to take a bigger step to his angle over to me. He doesn't like fully react to it. And there is a player literally standing in my hand. Now you have your hands right in his line. Now again, I didn't see him drawing the line on or anything. They must have been fully convinced. He comes from an offside position. He does and then interplayers, the balls kick. Did he check it? I didn't check it, but I didn't think he checked it. I actually watched my team for the first time in about five years. No I didn't, but I didn't see any of them drawing any of those lines. He showed them as he kicked it. I've seen people's backs be offside this season stay. I've seen people's balls on their bollocks back. People being offside this season. The fact that they didn't draw the line on that. And he wasn't in his way. He wasn't in his way. It wasn't like he was like you could clearly see. I was surprised that he didn't check it properly. But anyway, I thought at the time Pickford could have done a little bit better. I'm still not... Again, it's the idea of where else would it have gone. It was only going one way. It was weird the way he put it back in. It was his Instagram. I thought it was just going wide. Maybe he's completely onside. Maybe he's completely onside and that's fair enough. But as you just said then, that just... Cos it comes so quick. You just started thinking then, these are going to go for another one now. We've got it. Wolcott had that one where he beat Cante. He knocked it past them. And it's annoying because he's going towards goal. And you know what he wants to do. He does want to pull it back. But with Charleston, he comes back. But he doesn't come back enough. He almost stands with the defender. If he's just come back a little bit more, he's got a side footer. Then Wolcott tries that again later on. Instead of doing the same thing, he tries that thing where he comes inside. Cante and Cante just take something off. I thought Cante was magnificent by the way during the game. He thought he was. And then you're starting to feel the nature now. Kefyd, it makes you good shape. Wolcott did because he hit it well. You're starting to feel the nature now. They were getting a little bit close. And Frank Lampard's right. Cos they had a couple of chances one way. If he just hit it on target, he probably would have scored. But he flashes it wide. We got a little bit of luck that we haven't got this season. Got little moments of luck. But if you're positive and the atmosphere is positive, if you find you get that, that's what. We'd be mown sometimes Liverpool. I have watched Lester and some of the stuff that goes for them this season. But that's cos they're positive and they all work hard. I mean, the top two teams. City have dropped off a little bit at the moment. The poor at the minute. But the top two teams, as it happens at the minute, are hard working teams, Liverpool and Lester. They don't mind the long ball. They don't mind mixing it. They work hard and they beat teams. And that's what we were doing. It was just that little ten minutes after they scored, you're thinking. They started getting on the ball a bit more. And it wasn't what they would do. Cos I think Pickford only really had one say to me. But it was going over anyway, just seeing that out. Whereas, and you're worried then about our mental state, you're thinking, are we going to crumble? But, you know, Michael Keynes started winning everything and holding it, shut them down. Aberon didn't have a chance in the game at the time. It's got 14 goals this season. And then Dunk made a couple of changes. Tom Davies come on for the charlison. And that was a bit of a shock. Cos Dolbyn was a bit of a shock. Cos Dolbyn was a bit of a shock. And that was a bit of a shock. Cos Dom was looking. Even though Dom had really started putting himself about, he was looking a little bit tired. I thought he was going to take a word. He'd be off and put the charlison away. I was thinking he was going to do that. But he didn't need to put the charlison off. He didn't see him happy. But I thought what was really good was, Dunk didn't go over and give him the alchog and kiss on. He had to be looking. But that came. Tom Davies commanded me. And he went up front in the number 10 role. And he just started. What he does is he pressures the ball really well. And he got on the ball a few times. He's done some good stuff. And he's done some stupid stuff where you're thinking, why are you doing that and making putting yourself in trouble? Walcott went off and done really well. Done the alchog. I've got cramp and went down and wasted a few minutes. But even that was lucky though. Cos we wanted to make that sub before we scored a third goal. And I don't know if it was for Walcott. We wanted to make a sub. And I don't know the words for Walcott. I don't know what he was saying. I don't know what he was saying. I don't know what he was saying. I don't know what he was saying. I don't think he was ever taking that. Maybe he was bringing Keen on for Walcott. I don't think he was ever taking that. Because he called Moise Keen back. And I thought he was coming on now. He was a little bit like a look like that though. The fact that we didn't make that sub before we scored. And the fact that then Walcott goes down. And then we haven't wasted a sub. There was little moments like that. That really went for us in the game. And we still had Dean went down. And we had Bains to come on to me. We did that for Robert the Green. For the fans. But even when it went to 2-1 there was no... But it just shows you don't think. Fans will get behind you. Fans will get behind you. If fans see you're giving them maximum effort. And you're not doing... You're trying to do positive things and you're not doing stupid things. Fans will get behind you. Of course they will. I didn't say this all the time. Everton are not the best team. By any set of a mile. But when you're playing teams like Norwich. And you put in performances as lackluster as that. They're going to get on your back. And all this nonsense about you can't have a go at them. When you can't have a say this. And you can't say that. When you can play like that against Norwich. And you can play like that against Chelsea. Players have got to understand this. They work hard. They work their bollocks off. They will get. They will get everything. You win games, you lose games. But if you lose games by working your absolute bollocks off. Then there's nothing... No one can have a go at you can't they? Like I said to... Like I said to you. Everton fans aren't our odd fans to please. They're really not. If you put in effort, commitment and show a bit of aggression. We are an easy fan base for you to get behind. Cos that's all we... Let's think on the mwys. It wasn't the greatest football in the world that we've seen. But every time you see them, on the pitch you knew the majority of the team were given 100% every week. And that's what I saw on Saturday. I walked away and thought, you know what? Everyone walked off that pitch absolutely knackered. But that's not been seen for me for a long time. That has to be the... That's what you said before. The best two teams in the country at the moment. They are just working. I mean, we got the third gold bomb on the Calvert Louing. I mean, Walcott's done absolutely brilliantly before he went off. He nicked the ball again. Goes on a run, plays it into. Dom does well, holds it up. And then back heels it. The funny thing about the third gold was, is that we watched Pickford just punch a long ball downfield aimlessly. Done it a couple of times. And people were like, what are you doing? You don't like twice, like you're just giving the ball back to them. And then Keppa does the same thing he said to us. But Walcott's on it immediately. Dom actually had a go at Pickford. Dom saying, Adam, Pickford. I mark Pickford down for stupid things like that. They're the little things that, and that's why I marked them over down a little bit. It's those moments in games week. People have got to get on the right page. You can put all that hard work in, but you can throw it away all in one go. You can kick it that hard, kick it to the corners. There's one in a second now. It's like an old Sunday. I don't want it in the first. That's the one where we was incredible off the side of his foot. Oh, no, yeah. But we do well. Dom back heels. It's on Davies. But what I liked was Dom stayed alive. So when the thing went in, he just slides. And we get, of course, again, another little rubber degree, and it goes through the goalie's legs, but it's no more than we deserved. It was brilliant. It was just a pity that he couldn't get us out of it, because it would have given him loads of confidence. He'd already had one where he broke into the box with the header and it got blocked. But to go three on up then with five minutes left, just the roof came off and all of that. But Dom and I called the loom, because it's just the words. Some of his stats on the game, because I think we should look at it, because he's criticised the times. I've criticised him for not being in the right place at the right time, but at the weekend he was, and he's done that better this season. He's had 50 touches at the ball at the weekend, which is way more than he's normally had. It's not bad, you know. Four shots on target from six, which is, again, the old adage, is if you have five shots and you get one on target. I think the most important thing is, is not only the shot, the shots on target are huge. We criticised him a lot for not getting shots off. We criticised all our slakers for not getting shots on target, because we're so scared to shoot. We're so scared to shoot. But he did. I just think I thought this all around game was brilliant, and I thought the fact that Duncan had obviously emphasised him, and you could see that must have happened at half-time as well, emphasised that you're an effort number nine now. You've got to start acting like it. It's not just a thing. And again, it goes back, doesn't it? It goes back to understanding what all these things... We spoke about it last week about having players who pass things on to the next generation of players. Do you know what's one of the reasons why I've made up Bains Girl on the pitch? And you could see Duncan, because that idea of this is like old evidence. Having that idea of Duncan going over to Dominic and going, do you know what being the effort number nine means? Do you know what it means to these people? Do you know what it means to everyone who's being the number nine? Go out there and be the number nine. He started bullying people. He got goals. He ate a ladau. He's six-packed somebody. Oh my God. I don't know whether he's touched it up on the old photo shop. No, it was brilliant. But I mean, if you're having four, four is six shots on target. Chances are you're scoring at least one goal. But six shots is a big thing. He's out from the front, didn't he, all day as well? My strikers should always aim for five shots again. I give a man of the match. There's one, even the one. I think he ate one of them all 30. And he's slid got them and tried to cast the keeper out. I've really ever seen him have a shot confidence. But it's confidence if you've got a man of the team who believes in you. And says to you, do this and do that. And he's been working with you. And you see him when he scored a third goal, he ran up to Duncan, didn't he? And he gave Duncan a hug. 16 successful passes. Nine successful attack on third passes. One chance created, which is good for him. And a 62% pass on achir is he. Compare that to Burnley away when I think he had something like 11% pass on achir is he is something like 10 touches. It was something ridiculous honestly. It was less than 20%. And so just a fantastic game where he got like a share half time and wanted them to ruffle the two centre backs up because I felt if we didn't do that, they would impose themselves more in the game. And the second half he did do that. He went and made themselves a nuisance. He put tackles in, he won others. He got his body in between people. And if you've got someone who's leading the line like that everything else then is a starting point for you. And you're after a challenge. Even in the first half he gives one of their centre backs a crack on the chain with his elbow. Things like that. He's got that side too. I like to share a mention on a match in the day and he said about he's gone out and he's bullied them. Pushed them over. Did you see how on where he pushed them? Pushed them over through their centre backs a couple of times. The ball's gone out. You were out of the way for the 1-2 in the first half. He was going out anyway but he just made sure the ball and the lad went. He just basically was just like I'm what. Even if that ball hasn't gone out I'm going to make sure I get it. At that stage it was like I haven't been booked. I'll just show them. We've seen Rom do that a few times. I remember Rom after the Derby months going you're not going to bully me in this stadium with these fans. And then just a final one of these. 11 aerial joules. One against Christensen who's 6 for 5 or something. We were chasing all summer. 6 ball recoveries against John the Wig. Two clearances. He's brilliant at that. He was fouled twice. Gave for me a proper number nine performer. And it gives us I mean from one number nine to the other there. But it gives you like I said that starting point doesn't it. He should have loads of confidence now. But the thing is with Rom that is level now set that bar. And he's got to go max that. Again a lot of people will say where was this storm on Wednesday night or where was this storm against whoever else or whatever. It comes down to a lot of the times. These players are like robots. They get given instructions and once they go out it's like the manager do the dice saying they didn't do what I told them to do and it all falls apart. The manager has got to be respected enough that the plan he sets out the players go out and do that. And if it doesn't work then it falls on the manager because it's their plan. You've got to trust your manager that all week he works on a strategy and for it to work. Dunking it out has had a day and the strategy will have been 4 for 2. We do this, we do that. Two little things to players. Trust Sigarton, trust Snyddlin with the experience. Sigarton plays 4 for 2. He knows how to play the role. He knows how to do it. He plays Iceland there are more more agricultural side than anybody. He knows what he needs to do and he's asked them to do the job but he's respected them and seen your plays to do that. And he's done it. And he's asked a younger player to do the job. He's put the position where he wants to play in every week on the ball more, can pick it up deeper can run it people he's allowed people to do what they want but he's not doing what they want but all he's asked from them was put a shift in for me then don't treat me like a dope put a shift in for me and for all these people and Dom's responded and I think he went over and wanted to celebrate with him because he's been helping me he's been helping me and I think that's important as well it almost felt like they'd been let off the leash a little bit talking about getting a reaction out of players one person I thought he'd get a massive reaction out was this fella who apparently was ill before the game in the hotel and he was unsure he was going to play I gave him man of the maths for me because I thought he was absolutely magnificent another assist he was up and down sometimes he's positionally not in the right area but that's what you get from a Takham Fullbacks I look at Liverpools they were too brilliant at Takham Fullbacks positionally the waffle but they're amazing going forward he's been incredible for us considering what he gives us taking off after what 25 minutes at Amfield or whatever it was the other night and to find out now that he's been ill thrown up before the game and put in that performance shows that would have been easy for him he's not an ever thrown in he's here on loan it would have been easy for him to go I can't play him sick and he played 71 touches and assist 22 successful passes and 13 forward passes he made three brilliant recoveries in the first half he got people out of trouble three times do you know what I did just as well a couple of times no but that's the simple thing of just dropping in and being in there making sure there's cover you know he's going to go forward he does try and get back but just someone having a brain and going you need to just cover all fashion football how it used to be I blame the piff I blame the piff I mean one of the things I thought was funny as well that was he got cracked in the corner flag in injury time and he went down picked with the men over and just went to get up he was looking at the challenge he was looking at the challenge he was looking at the challenge he went back to me you said when I am filled lester away I was thinking don't do another lester away get up quickly now he had been caught he's so dead he's won the ball he won the ball a couple of times in there half as well though look over the ball because obviously we were pushing him forward and he just broke that up and allowed us to keep going he carries the ball of aggression doesn't he when he carries it he's a good passer of the ball he's good at actually keeping the ball there was just one where he stole it off the left back and he should have just given it to the challenge and he didn't see waited and then give it to Dom because he had to wait the challenge where he just rolled it off the left back the great ball for the goal the brilliant ball he's flying isn't he I don't know how many commons he's got but I'm not having a goal with Coleman this is the modern right back Coleman was one of the he was like a pioneer for it but you've got someone strong and physical to get up and down that wasn't an easy cross to put in as he's running he's had to come back in because he crossed the first he knows what he's doing and they know from that area to do it obviously we win the game 3-1 and so I suppose you know dunks on the pitch, the crowd bouncing we've got a matter of win Jo's asked the question here should he be in charge for Maneu away I mean let's go to Steve first I think the club have got to take the time this next appointment I think dunks give them a bit of he's give them a bit of bad in the time bit of bleed in the space bit of bleed in the space I think if we've got beat on Saturday I think the whole crowd will be like oh we need someone now now now I think the way the players reacted to dunks on Saturday I think are the crowd got behind them which we all knew was going to happen anyway this is a crucial appointment they make next I know we keep saying it every time we have another manager but the way we feel as fans as we did on Saturday we want to feel that all the time but it's so important so that they just don't bring someone in just for the sake of it because he's a name or just because he plays this great tactician football it's got to be the right fit for Everton everyone keeps going it's got to be the right fit for the players it's got to be the right fit for Everton not just the players, the whole club as well all the names that have been bandied about I'm mad because loads of them are just like contradictions of the other ones which I can't and it makes me worry about what's going on after this it really does and it's been mentioned loads I've looked at loads of journalists and loads of really proper journalists over the last few days and a lot of words to keep on saying and who's in charge and it's got to be there got to be real I think what Duncan did at the weekend was show like I've mentioned before what we respond to as a manager and what we expect from our team and I think we've had so long of our players not giving that like I said before completely forgotten about it and my only worry is that if he's in charge at Van United he wants it to go they've come into a bit of form is that we almost lose this sort of perfect day or whatever I don't know but you know what I mean you'd need a little bit more going to Old Trafford but it wouldn't just be about emotions because it's away from home it'd have to be a little bit more there'd have to be a bit more of a game plan I think what they've got to do is stay whatever track they were on they've got to stay on that track and not suddenly go oh it'll be off it'll be fine because you've got to stay on that track but you came in before and you were saying I don't think Moise would get it now because of all these names I actually think from that game Moise would be a bigger fit because they'd go well if you brought Moise in and put him as the assistant that would be a better fit than some of the names I've heard and linked with it just don't seem to fit in with anything that we want as fans and it's a hard one for them I'll give them that it's a very hard one for them because there aren't the names out there that would satisfy us as fans and a lot of people now would look at Duncan and go oh is he asking questions what I would think is interesting I'm not saying this should happen is imagine you had Duncan as your figurehead and you put some top-class people random and experienced assistants and I'm not not saying that should happen I'm just it'd be interesting wouldn't it I said that to Baz on Saturday I thought it was a time in the game where he needed someone next to him to go don't we need to make this but I think going forward if he was to stay I think he has to have that experience we are and people go this is nonsense we are a particular kind of fan we respond to some things and we don't respond to other things the things we don't respond to are probably things that people are like other things you should love about football now it's not even to do with what we wear as a club we almost don't want football to move on as Evertonians and that's got nothing to do with trophies it's just what we enjoy football played at a certain speed with a certain amount of aggression and what I was made up of Saturday was it proved that there still is there's still room for that because the game wasn't stop-start there wasn't files all over the place we have two players booked I think Richarderson and Dean got booked Richarderson got booked for not nine he won the ball on the replays Richarderson got booked I think Snyden got booked and we had more tackles than anyone's had in the last ten years which probably would have been the same an average amount of tackles for the game 15 years ago we won a particular kind of football and I look at the people linked with the job and I'm just like have you not laid anything? I know people go yeah but it's a you've got to have all the right things I don't know one of the biggest years of the day was when Hall Gates tackled it was a great tack but what's going back to you you said that's what everything fans don't really appreciate this passing from the back have you noticed he didn't do it on Saturday once? let's not kid ourselves we do not like watching tippy tappy foot we don't mind watching other people do it and going but as match goers we don't like that you do what's right to win you are getting a football and on Saturday on Saturday we did what's right the first goal was a lovely little goal the second goal and the third goal we pushed them to make mistakes and then took it from there we've done what we needed to do Liverpool fans don't like tippy tappy foot it's this city it's who we are in this city Liverpool are brilliant at mixing stuff up Leicester Leicester had loads of success and they bang long balls to baddie Leicester was a big long ball he finished it brilliant we won AC Milan one of the greatest AC Milan sides in the 90s with Van Basten it was back to front as quickly as you can and do the damage in the final third look at last Wednesday we got done by three long balls and they're going to be unfortunately champions do you know what though it was the perfect hybrid system it had the steel and the organisation of Moisa's team and it had the finesse of what he wanted with Barclay, with Lukaku with Dele Feu at times the perfect combination and when he started to strip the organisation away from it and say actually I don't want I don't want this down at the back anymore I want John Stones doing this and actually don't forget as well John Stones was a much better player when he had a bleeding headband there and his head against Newcastle roaring to our fans when he was doing club turns and telling our fans to be quiet because they get overcome with what you're supposed to be like instead of remembering what they are and this is when people have a certain age maybe they're younger than us and they look at the Moisa there and they have to stand for it not being funny, when we had Moisa some of the years and we used to go out to second half and the whole of the half would be in the opposition half just going and you knew it was coming because the pace that we played at was relentless and that's what we enjoyed don't give us something we don't want because what all happened is what happened with Dele Feu Michael Silver's been completely forgotten now because you look at that performance and go we didn't do that once under him we barely did it under Cumann sometimes we did it under Alan Dice but it wasn't warm and fluffy so it was a bit different and as I say the matters first season was almost that perfect hybrid of what we want what we want as a football team he just went too far just make so much of a difference it's just passed around at the back after getting matters first season he had changed my cardy jumping in, he had full backs he had full backs moment forward you didn't have the culture centre back to pass it round, you had Jags and Distan when the opportunity was only we were playing diagonals that's what we enjoyed, that was almost like the perfect season for us as fans and for the football we all responded it was something boys could never have because he never had the money and he never had the centre forward to have Le Cacu to do a bit of both so I think that's what it's got to tell the board is that's the template the manager who comes in might want to play a certain style but if he doesn't get the players going out and doing that for us the fans are just going to go here we go and we said this won't go silver as well you decide it's what don't the passion injecting into it I've said for ages I'm not asked what the co-op is up with, it doesn't ask me it's just too much of a distraction to actually remember sometimes we look at them and forget that a lot of us live it some of us do we share the city, some of us we have the same traits of what we want from football and their style has got them flying like you just said Leicester and sometimes we look at them and go we don't want that why don't we want it, because it's cup-eyed behaviour and it's basically you're saying that but that's the way we play it that's the way we play it, that's what we like we're back to 80 Barso and we've caused all this though it's a rise in people selling you what's right and what's wrong that's what it is and people go if you go this way it'll give you an XG of this and an XG of that show off your XG up your ass because those things don't matter when it comes to football XG does something in your games of football it doesn't, what wins your games of football is passion, aggression organisation and having someone come put the ball on the back of the net doesn't matter stats only get you so far you need to be tipped over by having the aggression and having everything else and that needs to come from the sidelines you know man, you can go in at that time if you have to throw the cutlery out, yeah orio go to you and have a way but you can't just be this you can't go and get on the board and go through 87 pieces of paper and getting that into your brain get overcoached or two months at the end of the day all's else say is it's Saturday just show that if you actually get organised and work hard you can be in the top four or five of this league and it's not difficult and if everton given the talent a squad you've got and I've said this all season and people have laughed at me at times and gone are you sure, I don't know whether we have got a good squad we have got a good squad, it's not brilliant but it's a good squad and it's better than a lot of teams if we got organised and worked hard then the quality we have in our squad would be a lot of teams if we'd have played like that against Norwich Chef United teams like that at home we'd have batted them all we'd have batted them all but listen to that and shatty and it was great like you say Chelsea played they played well as well but it's about work life forever and the players have set the bar as far as I'm concerned so they shouldn't be dropping below that at any time now if they do then different players need to come in and get up to that standard because you might be the one that's being dung, you're not going to you're going to work hard for a man you're not going to accept anything else no, so that's why he's key in the deciding of the next man he's got to stay on by the way whoever we do, if he stays or whoever does come in he's got to stay as an assistant at least in my opinion if he doesn't get the job I think Saturday proved that he's a big asset for the club and the coaching staff obviously we don't know what's gone on with the last regime but it doesn't seem like he's probably had as much input as you should have really because like he said on your interview he's been in the game for a long long time more than some of these coaches have been alive do you know what I mean it's been marginalised it's simple as that we can say it now can't I don't know what if you can get an extra 10% 20% out on the cavalier you're Tom Davies if you're clever now and you come in as your manager you're using it if you're having a bad time and your manager is a bit not really that type of character you need someone to give them a bit of a bollion let them do it, Marino would let them do it wouldn't he there you go big thanks to Steele let us know what you thought in the comments section did you enjoy the game did you love seeing Duncan's celebrations or did you think relieved and what do you think about giving him the manager's job or do you think he should be used as an assistant or a coach let us know in the comments section below give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't if you want more videos join us on Patreon see you later