 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is my three things from Chelsea to Everton to tonight at Stanford Bridge. Brilliant point for the pinks tonight at the bridge coming from behind twice to get an unlikely point maybe. Certainly going behind twice to Chelsea we don't expect to fight back twice but that's exactly what Everton did today and fully deserved the point for simply sticking with the game against the good side and it is a big point, a big point for Everton tonight. First thing that I'm going to talk about is Adelaide D'Corey, who I gave man of the match in my match reaction. I think he's been brilliant since Sean Dyche took over. This is a fella who was out of the picture on the Frank Lampard. Looked like he'd probably leave the club in January. Fulham were very, very interested in him, not in a forest. They're interested in anything, aren't they? Fulham are very interested in them, a couple of other teams as well, West Ham, but keeping an eye on the situation as well. He looked like he was going out the door, he didn't want it, he wanted to play for Everton. Frank Lampard and him had a fallout. It became common knowledge towards the end, didn't it? Frank Lampard went, Adelaide D'Corey got in the side under Sean Dyche and since he's been in I think he's been excellent in most games. Not all, but most games. I think his work rate, his energy and he's got a knife for goal. I've just seen the stats and I think he didn't score a league goal for Frank Lampard. He's got two already for Sean Dyche, but maybe Frank Lampard would have played him a bit more. We've seen D'Corey coming when we were getting him from Wafford. I was quite happy, but really happy. This was a fella who had seen physically good goal in him. Like he said, works hard, all over the pitch, leggy. He's not brilliant in possession. He's passing sometimes loose. I'm not going to sit here and dress him up as something he isn't. But he came in and obviously Carlo Mantillotti had a different plan for him. He had to protect James Rodriguez, he said. I get that. But he was never really given the opportunity to play where he did for Wafford. Sean Dyche has gone on playing where he did for Wafford and evidently reaping the benefits of it. Made up for him, scored obviously our last away game. Forrest scored in an away game tonight for us. And delighted for him. The kid wants to stay. He keeps working hard, then he'll do for us. Some people might turn their nose up and want this from them or want that from them. But players like him are so valuable because he can do two or three jobs in that midfield. And he is physically capable in the Premier League in terms of he's got the pace, he's strong. Like you say, he has got a knife for goal, he can put a tackle in. And that rangey midfield type, everything can't get enough off as far as I'm concerned. So I'm delighted for him and he was my man of the match. A second thing I'm going to talk about is the mentality which Sean Dyche has been preaching since he came in and I think it's evident that there has been a change in it. It's there again tonight. OK, first off wasn't brilliant. I feel like we did give them to be paid too much respect to. They were as good as they are. They're not running away with the league. And even if they were, you've still got it. It's still 11v11 on there. You go out and you work hard. You get tight to them. Don't stand off them and you play when you're in possession of the ball. Evidently play enough in the first half but the mentality to hang on in there was on show tonight. We went behind and the players stuck at it. I think we equalised in something like the 69th minute. I think they scored on 52. So we've stuck in the game. We were better when we went 1v1. We were. And then even the stats in the second half, it was quite even. And therefore we're seeing that come through to go behind a second time just a few minutes after equalising and could have seen us crumble until she could have won it 3 or 4-1. But he didn't destuck to the task. And when the opportunity came, Ella sims took it brilliantly and then he dug in again. And I think, listen, they haven't been... They're not a great side, Evan. They're not. You couldn't say anything like that. We know we're shy of goals. We know we're a bit short on the final third. But every game you play, you show battle and scrap and fight and that gives you a good basis to go from. And if Evan do that in the remaining 10 games, I think Evan will be fine. Evan will stay up in my opinion. If Evan stick together, the players stick together, battler fans were super tonight, super again. They stick with the team. It's the will, of course we will. But Evan battle and scrap and fight. Evan will be fine. I think Evan will stay up because they have got quality in that side. Okay, they haven't to find different ways to score a goal. No, wish you would. That's football. We should be doing that anyway. Even if we had three lads up front, you could get 15 goals each. Midfielders and centre backs and full backs should be scoring goals anyway. The best teams do it. Everybody should be weighing in with the goals tonight. We've got a midfielder. We've got a young lad, young striker getting his first goal for the club. Brilliant. Last away game, a midfielder, Damari Gray, Winger having to play up front. Brilliant. Dwight McNeill last week. Getting the winner, Winger. So, you know, that's what we need to see. But I just think we are seeing a resilience about Evan. That has been missing for a few seasons. It has to be said. It has to be said. Maybe Carlos season. It was difficult. It was a COVID. Yeah. You know, we had 12 away wins, but we weren't great at home. So it's difficult to judge that. But there has been a resilience mission. It isn't there yet. You can't sit here. I can't sit here now and go, yeah, Sean Dyche. Eight games each team. This whole thing. You know, this mentality is totally changed now. I don't think we can say that. I don't think we can say that. Of course we can say that. But what we can say is, we've had eight games and we've had some difficult ones and we've won three and we've drawn two. All right. We've had three defeats. Two of them, Amfield and the Emirates. Yeah, fair play. But the one against Villarach home sticks in the throat a little bit. That's when he was an under-save on. But the resilience and the battle is there and that's good. And if we carry that on, I think we'll be fine. Finally, I'm going to reserve point three for Ella Sims. A young striker has got his first gold tonight. He's had to wait patiently. I have been asking him crying out for him to play just to try to lay in on the job. I still, he's still not quite ready for the Premier League. I think everybody can see that. I think the manager said it on more than one occasion. But tonight, what he did show was his finishing ability, which has never been in question. This kid scored goals in, you know, when he went on loan to Blackpool, he scored goals in Scotland with hearts. He scored goals in the championship with Sunderland. Right the way through is Evan. You create a goal, goal, goal. He knows where the net is. Evan don't have enough of them in the squad for the start. And tonight, he went past Culler Barley like he wasn't there. He used his strength. Culler Barley nearly ends up face planting and just stays it under keppet. Okay, he'll score cleaner finishes than I don't care. He can score 20 like that, which is the goal he should have. I really don't care. He's put it in the net tonight and got us a point. I'm absolutely delighted for him. Sunderland fans were gutted when we brought him back. They were just enjoying him. I think he had 17 for them and they were in all starts. He has that for it's like one and two or whatever. And he has that to be patient for Evan. He's given a starter on the field. It's a terrible place for us. We go there and it's kryptonite. We get there and everything we do well goes out the window. So it was always going to be a difficult one for him. His only other start was Chelsea away last year. And that night was difficult for him, but he scored a little bit of a lucky charm at Chelsea. One one draw last year in his debut. A two two draw tonight and he gets the goals. So make sure we definitely play with Chelsea every year. But I'm made up for him and hopefully now. This will be a case for him where he's got the confidence. He knows he's scored the goal in the Premier League. What a feeling that must be unbelievable. What a feeling. And therefore goals breed confidence. It'll be confidence from the manager and the coaching staff. Confidence from the other players. This lad will get us goals. He was unlucky. You know, there was one that McNeill faced the cross, which he kept it. He goes for it. He misses it kept it. If he gets a hand on it, it rolls out and sims would have had a tapping. So he's in them right areas. And this is what I've been asking for him to play for simply because McNeill's been putting crosses. You know what will be? Excuse me, Michael Enco. Into those zones. We've had no one in there and he will be in there. Natalie because he's strikers. So I'm absolutely delighted for him. I hope it's the face of many. I hope he works hard and builds himself up and improves and improves and gives Sean Dyt a real headache, which then turns into having a real asset of a lad who is a centre forward, big and powerful and can get us goals. We need it. We need three or four of them in our squad, really. We've got half of them and we've got Alice Sims at the moment. So that's what we need. We need to really improve it. I am made up for him and I hope he has a good night wherever he's doing tonight. But a great result for Evan tonight. I'm absolutely delighted. That's my three things. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you want to. Let me know what you think in the comments section below and otherwise have a brilliant weekend. Thanks for watching. See you later.