 Welcome to Toffy TV, Everton made a late signing in the transfer window. It is Robin Olsson on loan from Roma for the rest of the season. Goalkeeper, back-up goalkeeper. What do we know about him, Baz? What's this guy all about? Who knows? Swedish number one, the Swedish goalkeeper. So that's not bad. 6-4-5, so a bigger goalkeeper than what Jordan picked for this. It was very good for Copenhagen and got a move to Roma for 12 million euros. Started off quite well at Roma actually, the first half of his first season. He bought into the place, Alison, who obviously went off to Liverpool and his first half of his first season, he was very good. But then in the second half of the season he dropped off a little bit and found himself out of the Roma team by the end of the season. Last season was a bit frustrated and went off to Cagliari on loan. Sent off in November last year, banned for four games for pushing an opponent. The opponent was sent off as well. Played 17 games, done okay. It's quite clearly he had his best spell at Copenhagen and that's what got him a big move to Roma. Seeing a few Roma fans and saying hopefully you'll get the form back in the first half of your first year when you were amazing for us. So I think Everton have brought the goalkeeper in. He was one of three, wasn't he, on deadline day. That were muted, obviously. There was Paolo Gasaniga, Tottenham and Sergio Romero, Manchester United. Both of those clubs blocked the moves because they see Everton's rivals for European football. So they didn't feel that they wanted to strengthen their opponent, I guess. You can understand that I suppose to a certain extent. Chelsea have done it to us with Tamori as well for Kyle Tamori. Fair play, but you know, I'm all right with it. I don't know loads about him. I've watched a lot of footage of him over the last day or so. I've done a lot of reading on him. The message is a mixed a little bit. You know, at times you look very good. I stand there about him, his opinion of him. He said he's a really good shotstopper, but sometimes he's a bit heavy on his feet in terms of getting down over. He's not as good as Pickford, people say, with his feet, but it's Pickford being great lately with his feet. So it's one of them with it, isn't it? I mean, I've got, if you look at the, I'll just read some of these stats out just very quickly. So for last season, so there's a comparison. Obviously Olsons is a shorter, the smallest sample scale because Pickford plays every game. First of all, I mean, Pickford played 38 games last year. Olsons played 17. Pickford had nine clean sheets in him. 38, Olsons had four in the 17. Pickford 56 goals conceded in 38 games. Olsons 24 in 17. Pickford's ex-chief had conceded in goals of 48.7%. You can see the 56. Olsons was 22 and you can see the 24. Pickford saved per cent at 63.87. Olsons 76 per cent. So a higher one. Pickford's long past accuracy 67 per cent versus 61 per cent. And that's your past accuracy, Pickford's 99.5 Olsons 98 per cent. So it's a smaller sample scale, but when you look at it, it seems quite similar really. It's just that he's a little bit of a more imposing goalkeeper. So it's hard to know what to make of it. I mean, clearly he hasn't been brought into being the number one, hasn't he? That's going to be more of a long term thing. And that wasn't going to be sorted out over a weekend. So they were obviously looking, I think Romero could have been someone who could have pushed Pickford or not saying this guy won't. But I think he was more, when you bring a player in who's used to the Premier League, then you would think that he would be more ready to go and we've seen the fall-out from that situation. This one to me, you look on social media, you ask people who understand you. I've seen different people, not just like fans, you know. And he wasn't fully encouraged about him. You just have to hope that the club have brought him in for a reason. A back-up to push him every day in training. I can imagine now Laisl might go out. Possibly, you know, he's in the second year. And it makes sense for him to go somewhere now and play football. This guy will come in, needs a fresh start, Premier League for a year. Something a little bit different. Who knows? It might be just that thing of every day in training, just breaking off with Jordan Pickford having someone there who suddenly feels a little bit threatened by, a little bit intimidated by his size. I think this guy could take my place because the manager clearly isn't happy for him. Who's to say it's not just that? Who's to say it's not that? Carlo Ancelotti spoke to the player, reminded him that he has to be at a certain level. They've seen what they've seen on Saturday with the mistake and thought, we need to change something. By bringing someone in is that thing of saying, listen, you're not secure as number one. We are prepared to replace you. You can be as whatever you want to be, as motivated, as cocky, as arrogant, whatever it is that fuels Jordan Pickford. By bringing someone into training with him every single day to be like, you've got to watch yourself here. And I actually think it is good that we've brought someone in who is intimidating, who is a little bit different. I think that's just for an everyday thing in training with Jordan Pickford as the same man. Look at this fellow and go, yeah, I have to maybe work a little bit harder because they are on the lookout for a good, they're not happy with the situation. And I think, listen, whatever anyone says that sometimes mentally can be the difference, just saying to someone, you're not secure here. So you need to start doing more. You need to get out your comfort zone and work harder to be number one at this club. Yeah, I totally agree. I think he had Stechlenberg's, the new Stechlenberg was never going to replace him. He's known Liesl, he's never going to replace him. Javiting, he was never going to replace him. So he's had no threat, he's come in as evidence number one. The good thing is he's always fit, he's played every game, which is great on one hand. But he's had no challenge for that position. You know, and even in cup games we threw him in against Fleetwood away. You know, we put him in against West Ham, which, who's to say, this kid wouldn't have been there, he wouldn't have played. So it is what it is. We've had a situation with Pickford where the manager quite clearly isn't happy with him as the number one in terms of, I don't have to worry about him, we've got a goal either. You know, when he's England's number one still. So for me we were never going to correct that issue in this window ever. We certainly weren't going to do it coming into that line there. You know a lot of people wanted Romero, they tried to get him to look like it still might have happened late last night. And then it did, you know, obviously Everton went with Olson instead. Gadzenig was another one they discussed yesterday, Spears didn't want to let him out either. The Premier League experience, of course, played last season, either being a decent keeper as well. But when I think of both of those goalkeepers, I don't see them as long term. No, Romero's 33. So as good a keeper as he is, you'd be looking to replace him in a year. So maybe Everton are looking and going, you know, Donnerham has been mentioned, I've mentioned Strikowshire, Rakovic has been mentioned, the Musso has been mentioned. There's a lot of, you know, you did the goalkeeper thing with Pave Elliott, you know, before the season started. There's some great keepers on there who Everton could get now at clubs where there's no chance of us getting them. So if Everton are on the lookout now, which I'm sure they are, they'll be looking at that and think, well, we can go on and dress this next summer. We give Pickford now at the kick up the backside. We've given this season. If he continues to make basic errors, we have to address it. And you write, this fella comes in, all of a sudden Pickford's looking at him and going, he replaced the midfield because he wasn't happy with it. Now this fella's coming in six for five and he's an international keeper. I don't know what he's like. All of a sudden you've got a puffy chest out and go, well, I'm going to show you that this position's mine. Because he doesn't know Call of Entity, I've had great reports with this fella and gone, no, actually, I can throw him in for some games if I need to give this fella the kick up the backside. It was never going to happen with Laisle or Virginia. So, I'll be honest, I was a little bit surprised we ended up with the keeper because I know that it wasn't the priority. You know what he was looking for and he ended up getting them. Pleasantly surprised that we were after Romero because you look and go, well, yeah, he's good. He's proving his one stuff at United. But he hasn't played the Premier League game for three seasons. So it's not like he's a top keeper playing every week. He might have been a little bit rusty, but all you can do is get behind it. If he's better than Laisle, we're no ways off. In fact, we're better because we've got someone who can actually play if need be. He might come in and it might just be ignited for this season and might be really good if he gets to go so. I don't think he can do any harm, but what it does is, I put last night on Twitter, he's essentially a placeholder for nine months while Everton have a look around. Which I think they will. I think we've bought really well this window. There might still be another one to come in. At the end of this window, if it keeps going the way it's going, you get a next summer and you think a keeper, a right back and maybe another wing or whatever. Your team's looking like it's really going places. So I'm quite happy with it. Other people, I know it's mixed on Twitter. Some people say he's good, others say he's terrible. It is what it is. Very good for Copenhagen, very good and if you can get that form back, Roma paid 12 million euros for him for the reason I'm giving the number one jersey when they've been enjoying being in the Champions League. I'll have to just wait and see. I'm sort of sitting here with no expectations on me. He's not our number one. And as I said, if you can push Pickford to improve his performances, to improve whatever needs improving, then I'm all right with that. I'm okay. It's only a loan deal. And as I said, if Laisle goes, then we're not any way soft. I'll have to wait and see what happens on this one. He has come in years for the rest of the season. And let's see what happens. Get behind him. It's just a lot coming in to the club. It's been a fantastic window. It'd be strange to sit here being angry about one deal. About a shove. Yeah, about a shove. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on this one. If you've watched them play, if you know more about them than we do, let us know what you think about it in the comments. Don't forget he played in all of Sweden's games in the 2018 World Cup. Clean sheets, didn't he? Clean sheets. We've got a lot of 38 international caps. We've got a lot of experience as well. Let us know your thoughts in the comments and give this video a like. Subscribe if you haven't already. If you want more great videos, join us over on Patreon. See you later.