 Welcome to Toffy TV, these are my three things from today. Chelsea nil, Everton nil at Stamford Bridge. Let's get straight into it. Number one, Yeri Mina. The big Colombian finally making his first star for Everton three months after we signed him. And I thought he done really really well. You know a tough baptism of fire at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea are on a win and run and playing really good football. And to go there and play his part in a defence that has a clean sheet. We've not having any of them this season, but we've gone there and got one. Probably against the odds, probably everybody had Chelsea down to definitely score to that and probably beat us. But I just thought he was excellent. I watched him against Gormaria in midweek. He looked very good, comfortable on the ball, composed but the opposition, you know no disrespect to them but they're not the Premier League opposition. You know he came on last week, we've seen a little five or six minutes off on last week against Brighton. But today, you know, the odd time, a little bit out of position but that's going to come with more games. But in general, I thought he was excellent. Read the game really well. Got tackles and got blocks in. Got that little bit of nastiness about them which you want your centre back to have. Led by example, he's a unit, he's a big, big lad and once he starts getting set pieces onto his head he's going to cause problems. But I just thought it was really good, you know, there's not, because there can't be many more difficult places to make your debut in the Premier League. And I just thought he's shone brilliantly today and again showed, you know, Michael Key and I thought he was excellent. We've got Kate Umar who's been playing really well. Yeri Mina now as well in this really strong in that centre back position. Got Mason Holgate trying to force his way back into the team. He seemed filled, you know, he could come on. We're kind of 20 minutes to go and do well in that as well. So real competition for places hot and up. But Yeri Mina today thought it was an excellent debut for him in a clean sheet at Stamford Bridge. I can't, that's more than I think. That's our first clean sheet away from home. What a place to go and get it. Absolutely brilliant. So yeah, number one, Yeri Mina. Number two is going to be Adrisha Garn again. Again, absolutely magnificent today in terms of getting, in fact, in terms of everything getting around the pitch against the top class side. It's fine doing it against the midfield that Dale Stevens in like last week when he dominated against Brighton. And it's okay against Fulham when they haven't got the same kind of quality. But to go to Stamford Bridge and to impose yourself on the game the way you did, nicks things, pass and keep it going, snapping into them, carrying the ball forward. I thought he was brilliant and again set the tone. I didn't think Andre Gomez had his best game for us so far. I thought really lovely and neat and tidy in possession just wasn't in it enough for me. But it didn't matter because Garner was there driving us on all over the pitch. And what happens is you get him setting that example. Another player is doing the same. You've got Mina at the back screaming pick for behind him. All of a sudden the unit becomes tight and that's what we're seeing. And we're seeing Garner because last year I felt as though his position might be under threat because the first five months, six months of his ever-increasing, five months before he went away to the African cup of nations, he was incredible. He was man of the match. Every big guy was doing the ratings then before he passed an ontop head. And he was my man of the match most weeks because he was just everywhere. And I met Snydlan coming and sat deeper. Garner didn't have the football and ability I would say. Just to play that other role. Not that he's not got ability because he is good on the ball but what I mean is to naturally play that role alongside and to get up and down the pitch to pass it. So Snydlan was going into Garner's areas. And since they played together Garner has kind of dropped off how effective he was. But now that he's back in on his own. And he done this last year. The games that Snydlan wasn't in, Garner played on his own. He was up here. When Snydlan comes in his level goes here because he's both doing the same job. Garner couldn't do it on his own. He proved that. And again now it's no mistake he's in there on his own. It's no coincidence. He's in there on his own and he just goes and putt fires out everywhere. And he lets Gomez get on the ball. He lets Sigurdson get on the ball and his levels are right back up here. Last week brilliant. This week. For me personally even better because of the opposition he was up against and it was away from home. Thought he was magnificent and a key part of why Chelsea ended up taking Georgino off. And I know that Guilfee was mad some man on him and really frustrated him. But Garner was all over the place dominating Canty in that midfield. I thought anyway from our perspective obviously Chelsea fans are looking at it differently because it's their team. But I just thought for us Garner was magnificent. So more of that please. Third point very quickly is how composed we are now under Marto Silver. We've just gone to a team unbeaten in the Premier League. A team fighting for the title. We are what? This was our 12th game of the season. And we just look so much like we know what we're doing. Now we look like we're in control. We believe everything we're doing. And that helps obviously it's a massive thing when you're building a football team. And you've got a message that has to run right through the team. And I think it's doing it right now. We're starting to see that it's gotten better and it's got a little bit better and a little bit better. And that's what's happening. And you're seeing it at home now. The confidence is there. We're strutting our stuff and knocking it about. And all of a sudden we've just gone away through a very very difficult away game. We've come back with a point. That confidence then. Our next away game is Liverpool or Anfield. It'll be another really tough game. They fly the more offensive than Chelsea. They leave a few more gaps than Chelsea. And we can play into that. I'm not saying we're going to go to Anfield and that's a different story and a different game and what everybody just means in terms of where we are and the way we're moving forward. Things are looking so much better. 12 games in, you know, Marco Silva's got us dominating the ball, getting it down. Now, OK, Chelsea will, you know, 69% possession or whatever, but it's very much our game plan to see who can play the ball up there. You know, and we let you run the break and they were scared of us because of the pace that we break at. I just think it's excellent and it bodes well really for the future it bodes well. You've got players like Llewka Dean, so confident and comfortable in the ball. Yet he means coming to those excellent Andre Gomez's confidence on above. Bernard's such a lovely footballer. You're mixing that with Guilfee Sigurd, and he's getting better. Straight away, you're looking at those players and going, this is a property. It felt to me today like it was a property. And even if Chelsea had nicked it later on, this would have been the same. They're being like, I'm gutted we've lost at the end because we've played, we look like a property. We didn't and it's great. We'd have been even better if we'd have won it. But things are falling into play. Starting to look like he's crafted on a proper football team and I from one and loving it. They are my three things today. Make sure you enjoy the rest of the weekend that's left of it. Check out the matriarchs and stuff. I'm going to be back in the studio tomorrow with a guest I'm not sure who it is yet. Check that out for the final way. Thanks for watching. If you haven't subscribed, do it now. It takes a sec. If you want more videos, get over to Peyton. Catch you later on Toffee TV.