 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the match preview, the last match preview of the 2018-2019 season. This video is sponsored by One Football, One Football's app makes it easier to find all the latest news, stats and scores in one place to download the One Football app, click the link in the description. Last game of the season. How do we get to this point so fast? It just comes and goes doesn't it? Didn't feel fast in February, January and February, waiting for this day. Yeah, it almost feels like it's coming at the wrong time for us, doesn't it? Given the performances since the 17 day break. Given the performances since we had the break after Wofford, we've been very good and you just hope that love to see us start a season like this. You know, see where it took us from that, but the performance has been really good and you know, last week another victory, another home win throw. This will obviously be a test, but this is a game I think we can win. And I don't say that. Tottenham Hotspur, last game of the season in the Tottenham Hotspur stadium, the new stadium. And did I say I think their minds might be elsewhere? I know they've got three weeks till the Champions League final. That they got in too, I don't know what they're playing. They brilliantly got in through one of the performances, by the way. But, you know, they'll have a day off on Sunday surely. I think there's two big things for Sunday. First and foremost is how to get yourself back up after what was an unbelievable game against Ajax. It was an incredible performance, by the way. They rode the luck at times as well. But they just went all out of attack second half. They were bound to give chances away because they were leaving gaps at the back, but they were brilliant second half. When you put everything into it, and they did. You know, and they still had to withstand a couple of long throws in the 97th minute and hang on. So all that remote. You see the manager in tears, you know, looking for the camera and getting and punching his chest and running around like a loon. He was just proper emotion. You know, and he was fantastic in his interview. After him was absolutely brilliant as well. But how do you get up then for the game at home against Everton when it doesn't matter? Because, okay, the three points out of Arsenal with an eight goal. Arsenal, in my opinion, will lose at Burnley anyway. But even if Arsenal won at Burnley, I don't think Everton are going to beat Spayers 4-0. I think if Everton win, it'll be 1-0 or 2-1 or something. So for Tottenham, they're all ready. They're all ready in next year's Champions League. And they're in the Champions League final. And it's a game. So it doesn't really mean anything. And then, but then, if you spin that, though, are the Everton players going to be up for this game now in terms of last game of the season? But Everton have been off, with the exception of Fulham, Everton have been off the last couple of games and he didn't, you could argue, need to be. We went to a palace and people were like, I don't think they're going to be, they've dominated against us. We did. We just didn't take the chance. Well, listen, Everton should be up for it more than Tottenham for the simple reason that you want to finish on a high. We haven't won anywhere near enough away games this season. But the interesting fact is that if we do beat them on Sunday, Spades will have lost as many games this season as us. And that's incredible. And I think that says everything about Spades in terms of where they've got themselves. They are a team that are willing to risk everything. And I think you can say that about Liverpool and Man City as well. They're a team that are willing to risk everything to win games. And Pochettino is just like, well, I mean, that's why he's drawn so few games is because it's either win or... Is it one draw all season? It's either win or lose. There's no... To win me draws don't matter. You throw everything at it. And if you fall short and you lose, so be it. But the reward's so much bigger. That's what I'm saying. For a team at the moment who's lost one less game than the Premier League and yet sit in a Champions League place and in the Champions League final, that shows you what... Don't get me wrong, they've got good players. They've got some injuries, though, as well. No, no, they've got good players. Yeah, but that's because of the squad, though. That's because the squad's so thin that they feel those injuries more than anybody, I think. But that's a good thing for us, though, in terms of all those games that we've lost before, the ones in that period, in that three months, a lot of them were quite narrow defeats. One goal here, one goal there. That's what makes them more frustrating, really. But maybe it's that leaning, care of ultimately puffing out your chest and saying, you know what? And I think this is what Sparer's shitty and Liverpool do really well, is they go into games mentally thinking we're better than you. We are better than you, and we will go out there and prove that today. And when they get beat, I think I had... It was one of the players after this game going, you know what? We don't mind getting beat. The manager doesn't even mind getting beat. As long as we've done everything we can in that game to win it, and he said the first leg we didn't, we were poor. He said we looked nervous. He said, but tonight, whatever had happened, you could say, we had to go. And as far as we're concerned, when we go in the dressing room, that's enough. But that's, I mean, really, that's a basic tenet of... But it's not that easy. No, but it should be. That's how football's all about, really, is that. And I think this is why fans get frustrated with teams sometimes, is that we all hate losing, and we all overreact to a defeat in our own head. So whatever, when you lose, because, you know, it's losing, it's horrible, and you ultimately want to win. But I think when you look at a game properly and you're looking, you go, you know what? We've given everything there, and it just hasn't worked out today. We've seen it at Arsenal earlier in the season. We've been brilliant, and we've got beat soon, haven't we? We're like, you come in on them, we come in here, and it was like, I'm all right with that, because we had to go and take our chances. Whereas if we'd have gone to Arsenal and played five at the back and tried to hang on and got beat one, you come in and you're frustrated because... So, Potatino doesn't do that. He goes out and goes for the win. And, you know, the rewards there, if we beat them on Sunday, they finish 14 points out of us. That's not that bad, really, for us, because I think they're a fantastic side, I think. But they're also, to me, top them. Or the Model 11 should be following anyway, because they're not branded the same way as Liverpool are or United. Now, if we get to City, they're a different thing, but they're not as big as those other clubs, brand-wise, I mean. But they're a fantastic football team, that's muscled away in anyway, because they just do what they do, and it's like, yeah, we're building, and they're getting bigger. But we bully our way into it because we're a good side, and they've leapfrogged United, they've leapfrogged Arsenal, they've leapfrogged Chelsea. Okay. Chelsea might finish above them this season, but we're talking about a better side than Chelsea. Yeah, talking about the best side I've seen a good us in this season. Oh, they were up, they were literally, they were sensational a good us in this season. And, you know, there's a bit of bulk there, and dropped off, and it was a bit self-inflicted, but they were ruthless, and when you're ruthless, you'll beat teams like that. So, for me, they should be our example. Got a great young manager, got good players, they kept the best players, and they'd grown together. Going back to that fear thing now, that isn't, that isn't something that you see a lot in football, because teams would, you know, we've seen that ourselves a couple of years ago when we were going for seventh place under Cooman, win the home games, and just, you know, take a point away from home, you know, Middlesbrough away, Gareth Barry coming on last ten minutes to show the game off. Those little things where there's, if you want to finish in the upper echelons, you've got to be prepared to go for those last ten minutes and not go for a nil-nil, and say, you know what, we're going to go for it, and we're going to throw everything at you, we're going to keep playing the way we're playing, and if it just happens that they sneak one in, well, we lose one point, where we could be gaining, you know, an extra two, you know, getting that three points, it's huge, and that's why they don't, that's why even the likes of Man United are, we're going to finish, you know, maybe double digits ahead of us. Arguably, that season you were talking about, we played Liverpool on April 1st that year, and there was four points between us, and yet if we'd have gone, hunting games at Middlesbrough and Stoke, which we just, we'd play four points there, and things like that, we could have even got in the Champions League, what's saying, we would have deserved it, but by hunting those wins, you would have got it, and I think that's almost an old-school way of thinking, isn't it, and it's almost, it's tough, man, it's tough a shift in mentality, though, to change that. So you're saying like, you're saying like, almost like the old-point system, so when it used to be two points for the win and a point... But even if you're all mad, you're there, you're there, it's in a point away, it's good, we'd win our own games, get a point away, and then that puts you so far up the league, because a lot of teams would do in that, so it'd keep you in that run. What you get now is, you get an attack mind of teams, we're going home and away, Spares don't care, they've won 11 away games this season, you know, and they've won 12 home games, so the difference is that, you know, it's there to be seen, the likes of, Crystal Palace have won nine away games, you know, and yet at home they've won four, so if you can be that attacking both sides of the coin, you're going to get results like Spares, Liverpool and City, you're right, they just go out and play their game, United under Ferguson, would just go out and play their game, they wouldn't go over time, make a point here, and I think United under Merino did do that, it was like safety first, excuse me, and then when Salciar coming, you just kind of took the reins off them a little bit, the players expressed themselves, so they had that nine wins on the run, which has ultimately put them out of touch for us, because we were above them when Salciar came and level with them, so that's what's happened, and you know, the best teams play with that, play with the confidence in their own ability to play the way they can every week, you're absolutely right, they go for the jugular every week, and some weeks, you'll come up short, but if you've given everything to time in the game and you've lost it, you can dust yourself down and go again, but imagine a mentality shift where you're going home almost, and then you go away and it's like everyone's staying back, you're never going to play the way you should play. You're never going to train every day to do the same thing, and that's the other thing with these, fundamentally, these are very good sides as well, they're very good football teams, but that bravery, that bravery, that idea of having no fear is what elevates them, it's what gets them, those wins. I remember Marco Silva, when he was at Wofford, and Man City beat them 6-0 at Wofford, and Wofford, it was one of them days, City had about three goals off, and all that, and the commentator said, you're going to Chelsea next week, and you're just being beaten 6-0, you're going to go with a defensive, and he was like, no, because how can you train players to play? Attack on one, we can defensive, and the week later, he lost as well, by the way, but he went to Chelsea, and he was brilliant, he was shooting it up, and he should have let go of some of his two-sitters, otherwise he'd have won the game, and he got beat, but he was like, no, we keep playing this way, because ultimately, we'll come through it, and that's what we've seen, the clock, that evolution of Liverpool, this is how we play, and we'll get better, and we'll get better plays, and that's exactly what Spurs have done, Potatino took them, this is what we do, he's done it himself, and with busy pressing, high pressing, Spurs, he's stuck it on, they've got better players, he's helped coach and improve them players, and with that game plan of, we're going to win the game, we've got all these good players, we're going to win the game, and you're like, you know, if they lose to us, it's 14 defeats, even if they don't, they've lost 13 games, but they're still going to finish in the Champions League places, because he's gone after 23 teams, and he's beat them, and if you do that, you're off there, right? For us, it would just be nice to, it would be lovely to finish the season off with a win, especially on a new ground, it would be great for all the fans going down there to see, Spurs is not somewhere, Spurs are not a team that we particularly pick up many points against, the last four games, 6-2, 4-0, 3-0, and 3-2, going back, to, you know, the Q-men. So it would be nice to go down there and pick something up and finish with 56 points, it would be if we won, wouldn't it? It's a tough game, but playing with the right time, it is weird, because they've got play suspended, and obviously there'd be players who would just be like, focusing on the Champions League and have to be brought back down to where to get through this. It might just be that, our play is a little bit like, we're ready for the end of the season as well, but, you know, we can see. I look, they've got Harry Kane out, Harry Winks out, Davison Sanchez out, Foyth and Sun suspended, Vatongan played last night, but apparently... Walked out in a boot, didn't he? Walked out the ground, there was no way to do this. He's doubtful, Seja Ria, he's out as well, he's doubtful. Dyer, who was on the bench last night, probably played the weekend. There's a proposed 11 there, it's got Ericsson, Lamella, Dele Alli, and I'm not sure Dele Alli will play, because I think if you're, if you're... If you're a potter, you know, I've just named seven players there, they were injured or doubtful, you'd be going with the biggest game of all of our lives in three weeks, against a meaningless game here, against Everton, so why risk anything? Just give us the points, just give us the points. No, just put, just go out. We'll all pass it round, lovely, and just let us win soon, because you're in the Champions League anyway, but for Everton, the goal today to continue, eight clean sheets in ten, play some good sides in that time as well, go over them. Can we now go away to a good side in a big stadium, play like we did at Palace and get on the ball, be brave, only take our chances when you come along. These could be a lot stronger than what they're going to be. You know if we go there, though, and we beat them, and in the history books, there'd always be those little asterisks in the corner. Not in my history books. Everton beat Spades, and underneath you go, because Spades had already qualified for the Champions League and weren't really trying. Okay, not in my history book, but what I will say, in day of Totten to Everton means even more, if we get a win in the weekend, because we're all going to have Spades. That's the reverse psychology of Spades, though Spades will be just like, don't worry about it lads, these ain't kicking you. No one's laying a glove on you today. They'll be like, listen, tell you what lads, these are going to be full on behind us in three weeks, so let them have the points today, because it was not really going to matter to you. I actually think, first minute, kick off and you just say, just go full Bielsa, just go full Bielsa, just go, we've had the way, these are students of Bielsa. Let Calvert-Lewan knock it in, one nil, then we'll just pass, we'll just go full, West Germany, Algeria in 1982, well cut, just pass it, what's in West Germany, just pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, till the referee blows the whistle, shake hands, Charlie Charles, we are fully behind you. Save the country, in three weeks. And there you go, but now listen, the last game of the season, it'd be really good for Everton to finish on a high, because they've come out of that slump, and have looked really impressive now, and obviously we've got doubts over the Charles, and I don't think he'll play, personally, with the rib injury, and we lasted about 46 minutes against Burnley or something at the weekend. So, what a great opportunity. Andre Gomez is back. Gomez is back though, again, I don't think he'll play either, I don't think he'll be shrub. But I think the right idea, the right thing to do with him, we'll probably give Snidlin an hour, and then maybe get him on. And then, listen, you know, finish positively, go out, have a go, go, see where it brings you, and then we can go into the summer with, you know, hopefully another positive result, and something to build on for next season. Definitely, definitely, last game of the season. There you go. Last preview, last preview, last preview, done. 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