 Welcome to Toffie TV. It is my player ratings for Everton. It's a win over Southampton. Southampton won Everton two a much needed victory down at St Mary's for Everton. Deserwed win as well although we did make it difficult for ourselves. I think they had what but they didn't have a shot. I don't even know if they had a shock before they actually scored. Ond rydyn ni'n fawr i'w gweld i'w garfod, rydyn ni'n 12 atymes i fod yn ymwneud ymlaen i'w'r sgol. Wrth gofyn ni'n ddweud yn un o'r sgol. Si'n gwybod at Tom Davis' ar gyfer Croscom, mae'n fawr i'w gwasanaeth, rydyn ni'n gwybod i'w sgol, rydyn ni'n gwybod i'w sgol, ond nu yna, yna'n dw i'n gwybod i'w gwybod i'w gwybod i'w gwybod i'w gwybod i'w gwybod i'w gwybod i'w gwybod i'w gwybod i'w gwybod. i mi wneud y sylwethaf ei wneud yn cael... mae'r ysgol yn y bywyd yn fy ffymol yma. Mae'r ystyried i chi'n gyffredrobyn. Felly, mae'n gyffredrobyn sydd eich gallu sgol i chi ddechrau! Dewch i chi eich cyfaradau a ydych chi'n gyffredrobyn. I feel y bwysig a iechyd i chi ddweud eich rimsedig. Mae bwysig yn y bwysig, mae'r ffordd, mae'r ffordd yn ei wneud. Mae'r bwysig er mwyn. Mae'r dref, mae'r ddechrau. treble, mae mor gwaith yn bosib iawn, y cwylio'n gwir o leol, ond mae'n meddwl Based ddwy gŷn hyfforddiadon. Mae'n meddwl pan yn meddwl ymarhれ, mae gael ei gwnnerau cyfanygedig er mwyn a mae'n meddwl gyda'ch windows. Mae'n meddwl i chi i gael at rywbeth yn y gweithio. Rhaid o'n gweithio am y tro i gefn storid, mae'r talio a'r eich talio a'r hyfr yw gweld dus, mae'r meddwl sy'n meddwl yn eu cymryd, ond mae'n meddwl yma. So, let's have a chat about it. John Pickford. I've given him a 7. He had very little to do apart from a big save in the second half on world powers free kick, which it was at 1-1 that really could have changed the game. If that had gone in, you could only really see them scoring from a set piece or a mistake like they did for the first goal, so that was a big save, but he didn't really have anything else to do, but everything else he did quite well, so yeah, I'll give him a 7. I've given him 7.5, very, very solid, always a willful runner up the right and obviously his cross for the winning goal was absolutely brilliant, just fizzed it across. See that's the kind of cross that we simply don't do or don't utilise. Far too many times we just put balls into the box that have floated that give the defence an opportunity. Whereas with that cross, it could have hit one of their plays and gone in if someone had been in there and it was fizzed with so much power, that with Charleston. The finish by with Charleston is really, really good because of this though, is that with Charleston just had to get accuracy on it and the pace of the cross was going to take it into the back of the net if it hit the target. Far too many times we see crossers come into the box that the striker has to do so much more work and that allows the defender an opportunity to get in the way, so fantastic cross. He had a good game, I think he made one little mistake where he let the ball bounce over his head and that allowed them to break and I think actually he might have gone and scored from that moment, but he's pretty, pretty solid and I think we've got a right back for the rest of the season there for me. On the other side Dean, again pretty solid but without being at all glamorous so I've given him a 7, always a willing runner, is a long throw nearly got as a goal as well, so unspectacular to say from yesterday but really solid. In the centre of defence, Jenny Mina, I've given him a 7 as well, really unlucky for the goal, the ball hits him on the heel and falls into the path of Ings for his man, the three-everting goal. Again, he still looks like he's got a little bit of something, a little niggle in his knee and yet great in the air, real dominant now, really sort of becoming a key figure for us, most consistent player this season I think. Always a threat going forward as well and he's very calming as well when he's on the ball, he's a very calming presence I think as well so I'm really hoping Cullumbia give him a couple of weeks off, I know they probably won't, I know they'll probably give him, well look if they've got two games they'll play him in one but it would be nice if he could just have a couple weeks off and get that knee sorted or just have a rest in general for the tough schedule coming up because he's so important for us now. Every team has that, every team has that one defender they really really rely on and that helps the other defender next to the other centre back and that's the way it's been for years at Everton, always that one commanding centre back that has allowed the other person next to him and you find that at most clubs you look at other teams and they have a really really dominant centre back and that allows maybe for a little bit less next to him. But saying that next to him we've got Mason Holgate and I've given him a seven as well, another assist, another assist for the young man, I don't know if that corner has been worked on but he flicked it on and Tom Davies was at the back stick to knock it in and again he could have had another goal himself, there's one in the second half on my look at the corner that went over Yeri Meen and went over the defender and he just sort of glances it, he actually just gets too much on it, if he gets a glancer on it it's in that, it's in. But I thought he played well, again mistakes very very few, I can only really remember, well can't really remember anything that jumps out at me but it's becoming a nice presence in there and you can tell he wants it as well, you can tell he's up for it, you can tell it means a lot to him, someone who doesn't really struggle with confidence either I don't think just plays whatever happens you know what I mean so I've given him a seven. So generally the defence was quite good in the game, into midfield Morgan Snidlin, I told you at this one, he made the mistake for the goal, let's be honest, he should be shot in that player down, he misses the opportunity by not hitting him outside the box whereas if he hits him outside the box and he doesn't get it right then it's a free kick but once he gets into the box there's nothing he can do and you see him sort of trying to put his foot in the way and the lad just gives past him knocked it across. And he's just got a tapping and that for me with all that experience, why aren't you shutting that out before it comes into the box? But in general he was alright, he done his job in general, he's a defence in midfielder and I thought he did that job alright. He's unspectacular, he just does his job and that's it isn't it, so I've given him a six, given him a six you know, as I said his mistake for the goal but we move on. And Davis, Tom for me is what it's all about when it comes to Evan. Tom is a lad that, Evan through and through and you can see it on the pitch, makes his mistakes at times but doesn't go harding and never has gone harding you know since he's come into the team. Obviously you're still a young man, always trying to find that consistency and maybe starting to find it a little bit. He scored the goal obviously, the goal to give us the lead in the first half but just as general round players to Nassity want to win back the ball, playing nice little first time balls to get us going as well, always trying to be positive, always trying to do something other people aren't prepared to do. And I think, I'm hoping, those two England under 21 games I think really helped them, played well in both of them and that give them you know the confidence or whatever to just take that forward into his playing for Evan. You'll go away now with the under 21s and hopefully have another couple of games where he does well and we see the best of him and we just keep that going and for me he epitomises the spirit of what the fans want to see. And when he's playing well I think everyone appreciates him. I'm really glad now that his detractors are starting to quieten down a little bit because there's literally no need for any of them, no need for any of them. There's no need for anyone to have a go at any of our young players, any of them. I just don't understand this fascination some of our fans have. And that's any of them, that be Holgate, that be Dominic Alvin, any of them. Even with Charleston, he's still a very young man. They make mistakes, they're going to be inconsistent but it's hard to make mistakes. You've got to make mistakes I think at times. This is the same with Holgate, you've got to make mistakes and you've got to find that consistency. You ain't going to do that sitting on the bench or in the stands. You either have to do that maybe on loan somewhere else or in the team. And I think once you get to like 2021, it's almost pointless having young kids on the bench of that age 2021-22. I mean they cut more on and stuff and they are getting games, that's different but for a long time Tom wasn't even getting on the pitch and I thought that was poor from silver at the time because other players didn't deserve it. And don't forget, this is not just him. They started with Cooman who completely overlooked Tom Davis when he just broke through and went out and bought all those midfielders and robbed them of his, those times he needed and didn't play him in like the European games. So I'm open, listen I'm not sitting here saying, that's it, Tom is, that's it, he's in for the team for the rest of his life and he's going to be amazing. There's going to be ups and downs, there's going to be consistency, every single player has that but I think people now are starting to appreciate actually what he can do and that's the most important thing. Gylfi Sigurdson, I've given Sigurdson a five because his role is to create things and he didn't create anything for everything. So again it might be difficult for him because he's having a stop-start season, comes into the team yesterday. The thing about Gylfi is when it's working, it's working and when it's not it's terrible and that's the thing he doesn't, because of the position he plays in he can never sort of just have a consistent game way. Things just go smoothly and he just plays his part. I don't know, maybe yesterday because we were playing away he was being a little bit more conservative in his manner but I wanted to create things and I didn't think he did and I just don't think he's in the game enough and that's why I've given him a five because I just didn't think he was in the game enough. Moving on, Wolcott, Theo Wolcott, I've given him a six, never really got going in the game. I thought even though he was a good outlet for us, make daykeeper make one save but I just don't think he got stuck in enough for me so I've given him a six. On the other side of Charleston I've given him a seven and a half. I thought it's, you can't say, I'm not going to say his attitude was better but I did notice there was times in the game when he just decided to get on with things rather than when he's been playing up front and maybe he hit the deck. There was one really late on where he went down and it was a little bit annoying but then the ref actually stopped the game so he was actually playing to our hands but I thought he rolled out a lot more tackles and obviously he scored the win and goal and it was a brilliant goal and maybe I should give him an eight. No, I'll stick with seven and a half, stick with seven and a half with Charleston. I thought he was a lot more wakeman-like because that's what he needs it to be at. He was a lot more wakeman-like and he just didn't, he just got on with things, he didn't sulk, he didn't complain, he just got on with things and I think that's important that he does a little bit more of that. It's not going to get everything every game, he's not going to be able to do everything he wants every game but when he's in the right mindset and he's just concentrating on playing football, we know he's a hell of a player so I've given him seven and a half. I think we spoke about this before, I think Baz might have mentioned this in the start of 11. It's difficult for Shank when he starts up front on his own, it's not his kind of game. Let's get it right. He runs like he's in another planet's gravity, let's be honest. It's like he's running on the moon, it's like he's not the same as other humans. That's me just saying he's a little bit slow. But when he gets a chance, listen, when he gets a chance, he always tries to do the best he can with the chance and he put one just wide in the second half and I'm in no doubt that if that ball had been faced over to him like it was with Charleston he would have also finished it but he just wasn't there. But listen, the thing you can say about Shank Toton is he's clear that he wants to be part of this evidence team, he wants to be part of this evidence squad and I've seen that from him yesterday as well so I've given him a seven. The subs I've given him a seven because I thought he made a massive difference when he came on, he just picked us up, started getting us going and he had one just not wide and he had one deflected onto the post and he moved the ball onto Siddi-B as well and he just, for me, when he's in my field he gets us going a lot quicker than what Sigarton does and he maps the difference so I've given him a seven. I've given him a six. Again, held onto the ball really well when he came on actually towards the end when we needed him to when. We weren't really under pressure and then we made the weir sub, didn't we, by bringing a keen on. I haven't given him a score because I don't even know if he touched the ball or if it needed a ball, which is for the best I think. But I thought Dominic Cavillian did well, he'd held the ball up on Dona's job to get us the three points. So there you go, they are my player ratings. Let me know what you thought on the comments. Am I still a little bit a bit of cold and a bit of a throw from yesterday from the match? So let me know what you thought in the comments. Thanks for watching, I'll see you later.