 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the matriach in Arsenal nil, Everton won, sounds so good to say that, first time Everton have won a way game against Arsenal since 1996, our first ever win at the Emirates, and this was the season to do it, this was the chance to break what has been a hoodw of an away ground for us since Arsenal moved there, and the time to do it was when there was no crowding and Arsenal had a few players missing. Everton had to do it and did do it, before the game the manager had already said he was welcoming back four or five players into the squad, and they come in and made the bench stronger ultimately, and Dominic Alderloom came back in, who being injured he came back in and was up front, and again the game got off to a tentative start really. I think Arsenal were better than us in the opening in 25 minutes, I think they knocked up all round better than we did, they didn't really cause us any problems, it's picked for comfortably gathered, and other than that they didn't really cause us any problems in the final third, we certainly didn't in that opening in 25 cause them anything to worry about either. But we did get a couple of opportunities in the second part of the first half, and I thought we were the better team in that period. Guilffy Sigarton hit the bar with a free kick, the top of the bar from 25 yards, and Alan done really well to create an opportunity for the Charles, and he cut back inside and it has left foot. Lenno made a good save and Calvert loon running in the ball just avoided him, otherwise he'd have had the tapping. We went in at half time, Neil Mill wasn't a brilliant football game, don't get me wrong, but Everton were quite measured in what he did I guess. Arsenal tried to pass the ball around but didn't really hurt us in the final third. Come out for the second half the game was there, both teams needing the victory tonight, Everton if they were to continue to try and push for the European place, and Arsenal if they were trying to push for the European place. Arsenal if they were going to try to bring themselves into that race to get into Europe, it could have gone above Everton with a victory tonight. They come out on the front foot, I thought the second half again, I thought Arsenal started to push us back further and further. The man that you brought Fabian Delphon, which wasn't a substitute, I agreed with to be honest, Delph's been out for a long time, he came on and he didn't really do much, I suppose his experience was there. I just thought at that time maybe we should have pushed on a little bit and tried to go for it a bit more. Arsenal were looking to me like they were the team that may get the goal at that stage. We'd already had a scare, the referee awarded the penalty to Arsenal in about 51st, 52nd minutes, which was an absolutely disgusting decision. John Moss, who's an abysmal referee anyway, absolutely horrendous official, and he passes the test, I don't know, awarded the penalty. What was really weird about this was, when the replay showed it, you could see the first time that Caballos hadn't been touched by the Chelsea and the Chelsea hadn't flicked the foot out. If they touched him, it merely brushed him, I'm not even convinced they brushed him and he threw himself down. It was embarrassing really, and the referee awarded the penalty. When you watched the replay the first time, you just went not a pen, you don't need to worry about it. VARs shot that and yet it went on and on and what we saw, the pitches we got, shown was that they were looking at offside rather than the penalty, whether it was a foul which was beyond comprehension really. But as it happened, Arsenal were offside in the build-up, the penalty got disallowed and we went on with it, but it was embarrassing for the officials not to have looked at that penalty and to call it for what it is. Apparently Graham Schooners has sort of, you know, stripped off them after the game and not saying something if he's saying something that benefits Everton, then it must have been a terrible decision. But you know, Tom Davies came on as Everton, we're trying to get a foothold in the game, they were, Arsenal were beginning like I said, to push further and further back. Again, though, not really creating that much. Caballos has had a shot which Pickford made a good save from Parry and a waiter who was left, but you were worried that they might get that opportunity. They brought Oedda Gardon and they brought Martin Ellion, they were going for the win. But Everton, in a rare attack, just decided to go forward. Borgor played wide at the time and he was 1v1, went beyond chambers, I think it was. Dominic Alvalun, Square, he fires it across and Ben Lennon somehow let it run under him and it's into the back of the net and to be honest it was probably the only way Everton was going to score tonight. And it ended up in the back of the net and listen, what Everton are really good at and we know this is seeing out those kind of games. We've done it a lot of times this season and we did do and we've done it. We needed a brilliant save from Jordan Pickford right at the end though to keep the three points. Seamus Coleman, who'd had a good game, got himself the wrong side of the player and then for some reason instead of putting the ball out, lost the ball and a shot to Caballos again. I think it was, shot comes in and Pickford makes a brilliant save going to his left to keep it at 1-0 and you know a huge, huge save. He made another brilliant save off the corner but the referee had already given a foul and that was it. We'd won the game and it was a great win, it was a big win. It wasn't a good performance, I wouldn't sit here and try to convince anyone it was. I think both teams were poor if I'm being honest but we played palace and we played spares and we should have took six points and we took two. So I'll take tonight winning like that. It's a big win. It puts us still in the conversation for European places. It keeps Arsenal six points below us now. But my way do we need some players in the summer, some athletes and some on a real pace you can run in behind to pick this team up. But we've won the game and that is all that matters. Man of the match for me, Jordan Pickford, he's come up big when we needed it and so therefore he's my man of the match. That is it. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Don't forget to check out Pet's match reaction as well. 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