 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the maths reaction. Everton 2 Arsenal won, we've won a football match, it's been a while and it feels good. The Blues have won tonight a Gooderson 2 on the first victory in 9 Premier League games. It's been a while coming, seeing someone tweeting the other day that the last time they showed us winning game, they had the shorts on. Well now you can erase that tweet because we have actually won the game tonight. The man had yet made a change at left-back Luca Dean, who was not in the squad, as wasn't there. Ben Goffrey played at left-back The Blues, went with Andrew Tansham being kind of like a third man in midfield. The same kind of position he played against Spares rather a Gooderson in the mill mill draw, he played there again with Anthony Gordon on one side, Damari Gray on the other and Richie through the middle. I thought Everton had come out the traps really well, tonight Ben Goffrey got the stadium going with it, a crunching challenge in the opening in 5 or 10 minutes. Wonder ball, that was a good one and Everton seemed to be pressing Arsenal quite well. It took Arsenal about 15 minutes to really get the foothold in the game but in general they didn't really cause us any problems. They didn't know passing it around trying to make angles. Everton were breaking through Damari Gray, went on a good little run and fizzed one over. In the first half there was opportunities where we just took the wrong pass. Some lovely football got Ben Goffrey in and he slipped inside the penalty area. Richie Arles had the shop blocked, Anthony Gordon had the shop blocked. So we were going toe-to-toe with Arsenal and the atmosphere was really good. Considering the mood that has been around the place for a while, I thought the fans were brilliant tonight, really got behind the team, really encouraged them. We thought we'd taken the lead, free kick Andrews Tarms and whipped it in and Richie Arles from place to header beyond Ramsdale into the net to give Everton the lead or show we thought, VAR intervened. I think that one apparently was correct. The one in the second half was tighter. But in typical Everton fashion, oh and we'd lost Jerry Mina who was backing the start line up tonight and started the opening 25 minutes quite well. He went off, Mason Holgate returned from a suspension and took his place coming on to play centre back and in the main did okay Holgate, really. He did all right just one or two moments that he just invites pressure on himself trying to turn out with the ball. Excuse me, rarely instead of just dealing with the situation. But in typical Everton fashion, the goal was disallowed by VAR and a minute later Arsenal took the lead in first half stopper's time. Good move, Cairn Taney, who for me was Arsenal's best player tonight, got in round her back, clipped the ball across another guard, side footed beyond Pickford to give Arsenal a lead. One little down the half time and the way the goal of being disallowed will be correctly by VAR, it does feel like a kick in the private. But we come out for the second half, the manager didn't make a change of half time, we come out, the crowd stuck with the team, we then thought we'd equalised again. The Corey got a little run dinked it into the Corey or Gray, I think it was the Corey, got a little run dinked it to the Charleston and he finished it brilliantly. When I looked at the Charleston and received the ball, I thought he might have been offside, so I wasn't surprised when he was checking it for offside and when it was given. However, when it was shown on the screen again, it looked very, very tight indeed. I thought they were the ones they were giving the advantage to the attacker for, but it wasn't to be, it was disallowed and you did start to think it's going to be one of those nights where Arsenal weren't particularly good, I didn't think. And everything were, you know, things were going against us, but we did stick at it, we battled away, we were still committed. Just the use of the ball at times wasn't great, but we did get our equaliser a third time of asking. The Charleston got his gold, they were great, doing well, whipped in a shot, Adam Ramsdale got a hand, so we pushed it onto the bar and the Charleston placed the header over him and into the net. It did look around for a minute and is this one going to be disallowed, but it wasn't. It was a huge relief to the Charleston, obviously a huge relief to the Evertonians in the ground. And after that we took over really and we, without creating great chances, we had a shot, we almost, well we had a chance almost immediately after the equalising goal, but who knows, a good block. We brought Andre Gomez on, I thought he made a big difference when he come on, excuse me, made a big difference when he come on. And we had Arsenal scrambling around a bit and there was a lot of time wasting by the Gunners and I come back really to bite them. I thought they came to life in the last five minutes at the 90 really, they looked like they were trying, going to win it. Nequetti had come on and had a great opportunity. I think it was out of the guard, he crossed it and he headed it against the post and he had come back in it and went wide. He really should have scored, but that was one of Arsenal's only real chances in the game and he could have won it. But then Everton pressed forward and went forward and Damari Gray scored an absolute well the other goal. Picking it up on the left-hand side in injury time, cutting in past one, past two and firing it in off the great shot, hit the inside of the post, went in the other corner. Godderson went delirious, he took his top off, got a booking, but it was brilliant and it was a real release at that moment of everything that has gone on. Out down everybody's felt, the mad tabulant times of the last week or so was all let out in that moment, Godderson was bouncing. Alex Obobi came on, we then go and had an opportunity to make it 3-1. The Charleston does fantastically well, holds it up against Gabrielle, brings Obobi into the game. He's got him in the keeper, he's only got a dink in over Ramsdale and he hits it arm. And you are thinking, oh my God, what a chance that was and then we almost had to pay, we almost paid the ultimate price for it. That was the very last kick of the game, Arsenal break, worked the space, ball goes into Obama Young's, a lovely dummy thinking he might have been by out of guard. And Obama Young side-footed it well wide and the referee blew his whistle. It would have been a kick in the plums if he had stuck that away, it would have been undeserved in my opinion. And it would have been awful because Obobi had that opportunity to make it 3-1. But we've won the game, it's a huge win for Everton tonight, it really is. That's 18 points up to 12th, you start then looking and going with a win off top eight, which is more likely where we want to be. We'll have to play, we'll have to put a run together, we've just got difficult games still to negotiate. And when you're in the run of form Everton, every game is difficult, but tonight was the first hurdle and they've got over it with a big win. It's brought Rafa Vanitas some calmness, I imagine, the victory, calm the noise down a little bit. But Evertonings are being very, very upset, very angry, very concerned about the club. Marcel Brand has left the club, change needs to happen at our football club and it needs to happen at the very top. And we've won tonight, but I hope, and I'm going to enjoy the win, no doubt about it, I just hope that we continue to look at everything that's wrong because we've got to be better. And Farad Meshiri has got to be better. Everton employees, the board have got to be better. The players have got to be better, but it feels good tonight to have got that win and we can enjoy it now. Next game is Sunday Palace away, another tough game, but we at least can enjoy these next few days with the victory. So, there you go, my man of the match tonight, I'm going to give it to Michael Keane, thought he had a very, very, very good game. Got some important interceptions, blocks, good passion in the book. I was looking at the Corae cos I think he got better as the game and obviously the Marey Gray match winning goal sometimes would get you. But I'm going to give it to Michael Keane, he is my man of the match. So, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't, and if you're a blue nose, just enjoy it. It's great to win football games. See you later.