 Welcome to Toffey TV, here is my three things, Everton 3, Bournemouth and Nill, that sounds lovely, sounds lovely to talk about Everton winning a home. Good performance from Everton today has to be said better than Bournemouth at everything. Today's intensity was there and a great result. The first thing I want to talk about is that intensity at home. That is what we're talking about when we're talking about home games. We can look at it and we can talk about XG and we can talk about missed opportunities and things like that. They have been the case that they're all factual but none of that stuff gets you points at home. Our home form is key. We have to win our home games. We have to win more than we won of late. We have opportunities in that but we just haven't had any intensity I don't think in any of the home games. Not like we saw today, I thought. We saw it at Bastonville, where we saw it at Brentford in particular. There was a real intensity about our evidence game getting off the teams and I thought we did that brilliantly today. Clearly they've done some work at Gouldersham Park this week, the team on the pitch. That's good to hear, looking for those small margins, training at Gouldersham. Get used to playing there, get used to what the pitch is, what the grass is like. But when you go off the teams at home like we did today, that's what I want to see from my evidence side at home. That's what we as Evertonians, I feel, really connect with. You could hear the crowd today, they connected with it. Everton went off the Bournemouth. They went after them trying to play off from the back, snapping into tackles. When there was a lull, that's when they come into the game. And I don't think that intensity was there in any of the previous four home games. Yes, we've had chances. Yes, the XG was all right. Yes, we should have more points than we've got. But ultimately, at the end of the day, it only comes down to results first and foremost. And I think if Everton go off the teams like they did today with Bournemouth, they will get far more joy than playing in a contained way. Away from home, I don't have any issue with, I'll turn dice at heaven up, zero issue with it. We can sit in and hit teams on the counter, it's like on board. It's all fans of other clubs away from home, doesn't bother me. But at Gouldersham, we have to be from foot, we have to be intense, we have to get off the teams. It's exactly what we've done today. Yes, the goals have obviously helped with that. We've done today what we haven't done in previous games, and that was a score when we were on top. And particularly the second goal was come at a period when there was, we were building attacks and keeping the pressure on. We ended up putting the ball in the net with a brilliant goal from Jack Harrison. That was great, but that is how it has to be. I said this the other week, they put the market now. That's the market today, that's the template for home games. I get against Manchester City. I'd argue Liverpool, Liverpool has to be intense when you play them, even though they're a top share. Manchester City is a different game. But most other teams at home, we should be playing like that with intensity. Crossers, shots, getting off the teams. If we do that, we'll have far more success than we have been having at home. And the manager can improve his home record. It was the first time today we scored more than one goal at Godderson Park, under him, since he took over. So that's a positive and that's something to build on. We're going into an international break now. So we've got two weeks for the next game on the back of a win, on the back of a good win with goals and with a clean sheet. So that's a good place for Evertonians. And for the manager to be in, to the next phase now, which is we've got three really tough games when we return. So that at the moment, it's about today. And they did really well, not intensity. If they play like that in most home games, they will get positive results in most of the games. Second thing we want to talk about today is James Garnett, who was brilliant. He was my man at the match today. He has put a marker down himself today. Not only was he pressing well and putting tackles in, he's added a goal to it. And he's added another volley which got blocked as well. He's done really well. And he's shown the manager that he can play in there with, you know, om nana. Who I thought was excellent as well at this. He's out to side through injury or illness, I've not heard. The manager's comments on Garnett. I don't know why he was missing. I know he's in the start 11 and then wasn't. But we took that on James Garnett, who I know was in the start 11 anyway, but I took that on. And he's set that precedent. He's putting a good run of form. I still stand by him playing wide. Doesn't work. And I'll stand by that, I'll argue with anyone over that, including the manager. It doesn't work. Doesn't get the best out of him. It doesn't help us with gooderson. The width today of having Jack Harrison on one wing and Dwight McNeill on the other. And then having Michael Enco trying to get on the outside, stretched the game. But James Garnett's much better in field. And he's proved it today. And he's put a market down to address the Garnett again on to get back in. How do we get back in? Gotta move me. I'm here. Hopefully he continues and follows that up. And I do own Garnett. It was brilliant today as well. They very much liked the performance of Aston Villa. Today I thought really on it intense, won the ball back, kept me slightly broke forward the pair of them. But James Garnett in particular was excellent. Real positive display from him today. And hope he can build on it. Really do. He's ever thrown me in like him. Which is great. He's a young lad. Throwing these really good opportunities and nail down that position. Or at least make other players have to play out of their skin to move him out of that side. So that can never be a bad thing. I thought he was excellent today. And the final thing I'm going to talk about today, I could go on about Jack Harrison. He thought it was excellent and gave us the wit and helped us. Absolute shoulder brilliant goal. And he's going to be a big asset to Everton. He's made two and a half points. Jack Harrison, he showed what an important player he could be come for Everton today. But Dom is looking absolutely tremendous at the moment in terms of his fitness. He looks like he believes he can run people again. Great near brilliant hold up play. He's not scored a goal today. He should have. For me, he hit the bar, didn't he, with a header. He hit the bar. He's had one where he was one on one and he's dinked it over the keeper and the second half. I think he's trying to get round the keeper to tap it in and just run away from him. But his hold up play superb. Bringing other people into the game superb. A focal point for the team. Brilliant running in behind. I'm on great running the first. I've passed a couple of people on the byline and fired a ball across. Constant threat all day and shows that as he's getting fitted again, he is a top class striker in the Premier League. He's huge for Everton. He's said it for a while and when people were telling me I was mad to still keep referring to Dominic Alvertloon. This is the Dominic Alvertloon I'm talking about. When he's like this, he's superb. We've got to keep looking after him. I've come off probably 10 minutes earlier than we did today. To be honest, he looked tired. He doesn't put a real shift in on a hot day. He's played a lot of football lately given he hasn't played much. But I thought he was immense today and a real focal point for us. And one that I think we can carry. We can take as a real positive and move forward. He's a starting point for Everton. Beto, come on. I'm not convinced he's a great sub, to be honest. I think he plays at his own pace, which is fine. But he struggled less in games he started in than games he's come on as a sub in. That's something for the manager to keep an eye on. Out of two, Dom is a better player. But Beto is a good option. He's a big lad. He probably should have had himself either a goal or an assist today. He took the option to smash it into the side net. And I think if you're doing that, you've got to score. If you just squeeze it across the box, there's Michael Enco and I think it might have been James Garner. Just a tapping for Fornill. He took it on. He's a striker once his first goal at Gerri. But for Dom, just to have him fit and firing, again, he's brilliant. And I've talked him up a little bit in the last couple of videos over the last few weeks. But he does make such a difference to this team. He's playing with a smile on his face. And to see him, there was one in the second half down the touchline. Just brilliant, absolutely brilliant. The light of the years back. And if we, again, as we move forward and he looks fit and strong, if we keep him in Beto already, and we've had Chimity on the pitch as well today, we'll do okay. We've got to be on the front foot. But if Dom can stay fit, he'll get us goals. So he's got three already. So it's great to see that. There are three and a half points this week. I'm going to go on enjoying my Saturday night. And why don't you do the same? Thanks for watching. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. Have a great weekend. See you later.