 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is my three things. Everton for Bremford One. Sounds good to say. Everton into the fifth round of the FA Cup after the spatching of Bremford. Quite comfortably in the end at Gooderson Park today in Frank Lampard's first game as Everton manager. It couldn't have gone any better for him, I imagine. And it's a great feeling to be able to celebrate four goals. Great to see Everton playing attacking football and seeing the crowd so animated and singing and everything else being behind the team. It was just really nice and it was good to see and it just shows you really that things haven't been right. Gooderson hasn't felt like that. Could it be better? Absolutely it could. There was times when it was quiet but it was just so much better today and good that the crowd were able to get behind it. And if they keep doing that, then who knows, they can be our 12th man, I guess, if that's what you want to call it. First thing I'm going to start with is Michael Enco, Vitaly Michael Enco. There was stuff going around a couple of weeks ago. People weren't happy with his opening two performances either. Now obviously for the lad, coming in and replacing Leucadine is a huge task. Leucadine is a fantastic footballer. He was really good for Everton but he's gone and there's nothing we can do about it. Whether we can sit here and argue the ins and outs of it, the manager, whether it should have been allowed, whether a manager that was under pressure should have been allowed to sell an asset, which is what he was. But I guess from a footballing point of view people will say well he's 29 in the summer and Michael Enco's 22 and all that. But he's here, Vitaly, he's here, he's ours. It was his third game today, it was his Gooderson Park debut. And I thought overall he did quite well. There's work to be done, there's no question about that. Positionally on a couple of occasions he wasn't in the right areas. He's got to stop crosses. But I thought he's comfortable in possession. You can tell the confidence isn't there yet for him to really make those runs. The kind of runs he was making for Dynamo Cief, the kind of runs he makes for the Ukraine national team. The confidence needs to come, but it will do, I think, from playing more games. And from having, like I've said, Ashley Cole and Leighton Baines there to give you tips. Two of the best fullbacks ever to play for England. Both fantastic. So if they can't improve him, then there's nothing down from him. But I thought he was nice and solid, so they give us that nice bit of balance with his left foot. Just needs to get balls into the box a little bit quicker, like I say. But I thought he did well today, and there was some promise there, so hopefully he can improve on that. Second thing I want to talk about is Anthony Gordon, who I think has been the real bright spot for the season. Dymari Grain on Dros Tamsen have as well. Grain's been incredible. But Gordon's been, because he has come through the academy and because he's an Evertonian, it feels really good. I think he's improved so much over the last couple of months. I think he's worked great. He's gone up a notch. I think he's stronger and he's a real threat. And I thought today he worked his socks off, getting forward, getting back. Because of him, we scored the third goal, the goal at really killed the tie. Just going out and closing down the Brentford Defender, winning the block tackle, getting up and getting the corner from nothing, from Brent being comfortable in possession. We score from the corner and it's game over really. That was just one facet of what he did today. His defensive work was excellent. He's a real threat when he gets on the ball, he runs up people, he commits them. And when you've got that work rate and you've got that energy and if you continue to build the strength up, he's going to be a real handful for any defender. If he can add more goals to his game, you know, we've got a couple of years a week against Brighton, so he's put a couple in there. If he can add goals to his game, then he'll be some player for us. But I'm really delighted with the way he's improving. I'm delighted with the contribution he's bringing to the team. And I think for me he was excellent today. And I think he's someone who, Frank Llanfard, will improve as well. He's got this record, you know, at Darby Canty, at Chelsea, of bringing young players through. They've got to be good enough. They've got to work hard enough. You know, just because we've got young footballers, it doesn't give them a God-given right to go. Well, this manager likes young players, so they're definitely going to play. They've got to prove they're good enough because it's always about picking your best team. It's always about picking the right players. But if you're a young player and you've got talent and you work hard, this manager will give you the chance. And it's up to those players to seize their opportunity. And it's something, I think, Anthony Gordon has really done this season. Jared Branthwaite, I think, is another one who could really improve under this manager and get himself a chance as well. Who knows that might come out of the Bengal freeze-out. Who knows the manager may stick with the three centre-backs that play today. Or he might change the style again. I don't know, but the young players have got an opportunity and it's up to them to grasp it. But I think Anthony Gordon is really, really grasping those opportunities right now. And he was brilliant today for us. And the final thing I want to talk about is just the whole lampard effect. I guess you'd call it. I am very wary that it's day one in terms of games. It's the first week. But what I would say is just... And listen, this could be... I imagine part of this is also because Benitez has gone. So people are kind of going. And, you know, thank God that air is out the way. And we can move forward. We've got a young, energetic coach, big name, head coach. He's got a good coaching staff around him. Some really, really good coaches are coming. And you've also still got Alan Kelly who's highly rated. Big dunks, still there. Who the players know and trust. So you've got a strong coaching staff there. But you've got led by a manager who people know really well known throughout the world. Being there, done it, was a fantastic player. Won everything. And is very personable. And today, you know, the engagement with the fans will always give you... It makes you personal to them. Standing on the line and not really getting involved in the fan base. And having that coldness gives people an opportunity to keep you at arm's length. Carlo Anciolotti was a cool, calm and collector. I think the fans liked him. But we were in the stadium long enough to build up any real kind of relationship with him. But he was never a demonstrative coach. And I think Evertonians will respond to that. And I think Tadeisi and Lampard running and clenching his fist and jumping about and celebrating the goals is what we needed. Last time we had something like that. It was Duncan for that Chelsea game. We all loved it. And times before that, you know, was probably maybe Martinis at times. And certainly David Moyes. And we were behind both of them. Moyes more so. Cos Moyes did celebrate goals properly. Martinis as well to be fair to him. And I think that buys you time. It's clever management. But I think it also helps them to drive the football club as well. Ronan Cooman was cold, as we know. No-one wanted to celebrate with other days. Marco Silva didn't really have the charisma to be able to do it at that time. So it is massive, that kind of engagement with the supporters. Get the fans onside. I think the fans are enthused and excited by Franclan Lampard. And I think today what you did see. And it is the first game and Tuesday might be totally different. And next Saturday against Leeds. But what you did see today was Everton trying to play a different way. Everything going through the six. Everything going through Alan. And Andre Gomez in the field. Keeping the ball. Using Jordan Pickford more play in triangles. Trying to move the ball up the pitch. Pressing as well as he could. There's still gaps in that. And you might need different players to press better. But there was an energy to Everton today. And there was a lovely link-up play. And hopefully that will continue. But there was patterns of players when I think he's done really well to get that across to them early on. If you tell a set of players they're not good enough to have the ball. Then they're not going to want the ball. And they're going to give the ball to the opposition. And then you're always hoping for the perfect counterattack. Whereas he's obviously a manager. Well, he said he is. He's a possession-based manager. He wants to control the ball. Because he feels if we've got control of the ball, we've got control of the game. If you've got control of the game, then you've got more chance of winning. That's how he sees it. There'll be other managers who've countered that. There'll be people like Diego Simeoni and Welsh football who would argue against that. You know, have a solid thing in it on counterattack. Something Benitez wanted to do. But Frank Llanbod's got his own style, his own philosophy, and we've seen bits of it today. And when you put in, you don't want to call it loon decor, deli alley, donnie van der beek into the selection process. Alongside the lads who've worked their socks off today and worked so hard. Ben Goffley hopefully won't be out for too long. Then you've got a squad who can play with the ball. But they have to work hard as well. And that will hopefully translate into better results. I hope so anyway. It is easy to go overboard because you just won the game for one. But there was some shoot of recovery today. There'll be massive bumps in the road, I imagine. There'll be times when things aren't working. But we have to hold on there as a fan base and get behind this. And hopefully the players will continue to work hard. And if they work hard and we're together and they're reunited, we will get better results of that. I am absolutely certain. We've beaten the Premier League team for one today. And so that should give everybody that bit of confidence. But we've won. And it's great. We're in the fifth round of the FA Cup. So there you go. They are my thoughts after Everton have beaten Brent for four-one. Today they might make three things. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Add any other comments you think or any observations you took from that. 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