 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is three things Eddarton won Manchester United, three Gouldersham Park, Eddarton crashed to their third successive defeat in the Premier League after a very, very poor performance today against Manchester United. At Gouldersham, let's begin with a fair talking point of defence. Everybody's been talking about it, Eddartone's been speaking about it for the few weeks, is that we can't continue to concede goals because we've given our ourselves from mountain to climb in every game. We've had one clean sheet in the Premier League, that was of the opening day of the season at Spares, and since we haven't had a clean sheet in Salford, which was a few days later in the Carabao Cup, since then, we're certainly in the Premier averaging over two goals a game now, and that is relegation form, I'm not saying that, but that kind of defence of frailties puts you down the bottom end of the table rather than the top end of the table. We've come on back from an international break, haven't won a game and continue to concede goals. Two are palace, two against Brighton, two against Liverpool, two against West Brom, two against Newcastle, two against Southampton, three today against Manchester United, really, really poor, having started the season brilliantly in terms of scoring goals and creating a little bit of a buffer with the four and against column. We've just conceded goals, it's been whittled away, and it's really, really, it's a serious problem of the manager that's to solve. He's tried, yeti meaner and Michael Keane there, he's put Mason Hallgate in today, conceded the three goals. We've had different fullbacks playing, we've had a different goalkeeper playing, and there's a real issue, and whether or not the issue is from the midfield, not protecting, or whether or not the centrebacks are playing well enough. I mean today, the first two goals were atrocious. The third goal was really poor, but the third goal was scored on the break. You may as well try and make it 2-2 and get B3-1 over committing, but the first and second goal today were atrocious. Michael Keane, he's been brilliant for a while, just really bad defender. He's only got one man to look after in front of Fernandez running into the space, go on mark him, go and cut his space off, and he doesn't. The lad has a free edit, and then the second goal, we don't go and close your ball down. And again, Rashford's got between two, gone for a flick, and it's spun. He hasn't connected, but the ball's spun in. Just making it too easy for United to pick holes in us. If the ball into Rashford in the first place, there's no pressure on the ball, there's a big gap no one's screen in Rashford. So defensively, we've got to sort it out. I don't know what to manage yet. It's difficult now because plays will go off on international duty, Coleman going away with Ireland, and Dean away with France, and Keane away with England. So, mean away Colombia, go off real bearded to anyone, so all of defence won't be there, and yet that's a real worry at the moment, whether the manager and his coaching staff can take some time over the next couple of weeks to look at where we need to make the changes. Because at the minute we're too porous. Goals are just going in too easily against us. We've got no chance of winning football games if we can't keep it tight. We took the lead today. First goal key in 71% of Premier League matches, and we got it today, and we held the lead for four minutes, and then it's over. So, there's real problems from a defensive standpoint, and that's basically why I haven't lost the last three games, because the goals I've tried up at the other end haven't been any game long enough to get anything out of it. So, that's a huge worry at the moment, and I don't know, a lot of people would say that Keane and Holgate are our best pair, and I don't know, didn't prove it today. So, got to step up defensively. Second thing I want to talk about is Guilfee Shagerson. I don't really want to take people out, but just at the moment I can't understand why he's in our team. She and a stat, et cetera, on my maths reaction, he didn't play a single pass to Dom and a Calvert Loon, and he's in there to link up with Dom. Really, he's in that midfield role to try to be creative, try to get us a goal. His set pieces aren't very good. He's not creating any chances. He doesn't tackle, he can't run. I just struggle to see why the manager thinks that he's the answer in there. Listen, obviously Fabian Delfa's out today, he might have played, I don't know. Once I go home, I just had a goal, but he was poor last week. But then Guilfee was poor last week. So, I don't know what the answer is. I personally, I think I throw Ben Goffrey in there at the moment and try to get some legs and a bit of power in there with the corey and the lannan, try to get your full backs forward more. Because there's just a super destiny in it. Alan's leaving his position and going hunting the ball. Then there's a big hole in behind the corey. He's trying to do two jobs. He's trying to cover and get forward. And in Guilfee's day, not doing one job. So, I think that's something the manager's got to look at. But I just, at the minute, I'm struggling to see why he's in the team. He don't know right from the bench for 20 minutes, 25 minutes at the end of games in the first part of the season. But for me, not good enough at the moment to be in our team. But that's just my opinion. You might have a very different one. And finally, is just very briefly, January, the transfer window, just wondering whether Everton will dip into it, whether it's alone or whatever. Because the forward positions are a big issue, really, in terms of there's nothing on the bench to change a game up. There's nothing that's different. Every player's very similar. We've lost Richard Allison, he hasn't been there for three games, and we've lost all three games. Hamers has been injured, played injured in two of the games, and you can tell and missed the other game. When you look at the way you've played in other games compared to these last two, there's a big drop off. And there's just nothing on the bench. There's Chiang Towson who's not really going to change anything for us. And I just wonder if the club made the decision not to get a centre forward in or not to get a forward player in when the summer transfer window closed. And obviously we were hit immediately with it. There is obviously there'll be a recency bias because we're struggling in those games and we've lost players. But I just think for us to go forward and try to reach where we want to reach, I'm just not convinced we're good enough in the final third. The options we got aren't good enough because there's nobody really weighing in with any single goals. Dom hasn't scored today. Bernard's coming and scored a goal, which is good, but there's no goals on the bench. There's no goals in the midfield. And I just wonder if, well, it's not even a wonder. If Everton had ever going to push for the top four and higher, they're going to need much more goals in that team. Bruno Fernandez has got two today from Manchester United. We don't have anyone like that who can pop up with goals like that. Because we have hammers who scored a few, but playing in a wider area. United have Marcial and Rashford and Greenwood. They've got Cavani who's come on and scored today. They have a garlow who scores goals for them. They've got Pog, you know, that's just Manchester United. They've got an embarrassment to riches, but you look around. Everton, that's an area that we'll, I think Everton will struggle with, unless we can bring someone in. If it's a difficult window to do it, January, it really is. But that's what we've got to be looking for. We've got to be looking if we can get goals from somewhere else. And if we've got to continue with four, three, three, which turns into four, five, one, mostly with us, they're going to have to look for someone who's flexible as well. You can play wide and contribute with goals because it's a big ask for Dominic Hall that's living to just score all the goals. And obviously it's another game. We haven't won without the challenge, which is embarrassing, frankly. There shouldn't be one player that misses games and you've never won a gamer out. And that's atrocious, really. It's something that I've got to write very quickly. And I don't know whether January's the right month to do it, but I just thought, coming up, I wonder if they are now looking and thinking, can we bring someone in who can either force the way into the team or is a real viable option to come off the bench and maybe nick a goal or create a goal. Because at the minute, what we're getting isn't great from the bench, but that's just my thought anyway. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't, and if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.