 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the final word. Everton won, Leicester City won. I'll be honest, I'm not overly disappointed in the result. I'm just disappointed in some moments in the game, rather than the entire game. It was an interesting moment, wasn't it? It was a strange game. It was a strange game, wasn't it? Just because of the way. I don't know, certainly the second half, but what are your thoughts, Bas? I'm still gutted, to be honest. Fuming with the goalkeeper. Fuming with the fact that I thought the second half display from an offensive point of view was at a waste of the season. I thought we just retreated far too deep. And we allowed Leicester to do what they could, and it just annoyed me. It annoyed me when. It annoyed me the fact that we got in front and then the first 20 minutes of the second half, they were all over us, certainly the first 15 minutes, they were all over us. But it just frustrates me that we kind of ridden out that spell and we were just coming out of it. And we go and make it a costly error. No options really to change it. And I think what it is, the overriding thing is disappointing. I wouldn't sit here and insult any Leicester fan, or anyone who watched it and by saying that, we should have won the game because, sorry, we deserved to win the game. But by the end of it, we had a couple of really good opportunities to win the game. And it looks like it's that big moment, a big game, and you've got two points dropped out of it. That's how it seems. And now, in the cold light of day, when you look back at it, you know, it's raw. I mean, they have more shots and everything, more possession. So if I was them, I'd be thinking they should have won the game. From our perspective, just being ahead and then missing a couple of good opportunities later on, you just feel like, and cos it's a home game, it's opportunity wasted. That's how it feels, more than me sitting here going, we were amazed. Yeah, it's definitely opportunity more than what we deserve. You're on the look at home against the team that are in the title race. You're looking and thinking, right, do the double over these. People, we're going to top four, people might start looking. I was a little bit different and it's a big opportunity to move up cos you beat one of your rivals. So I definitely feel like an opportunity point of view. It's a chance missed. But in the cold light of day, like you just said there, you can honestly sit here hand on heart and say we deserved to win the game. Cos we just didn't, even though you're right, when they went, when they pulled the goal back, we had the best chances. In fact, really, they didn't have that many chances. They had a lot of the ball, but they didn't really have that many chances. And listen, we set out like we know, like we have done for the last two months now, very pragmatic, let them play with, let them have the ball. I could see it earlier on, I could see the way they were playing along their back line. Like they'd been told, just let them come on to us. But we never fell into the trap and then we let them come on. They had a couple of early chances, nothing condition part chance and Madison had to have the box, put it over, but no real issue. And a couple of little hard chances, but I thought after the first 10 minutes, we dealt with it very well. Obviously, the side was, you know, with having Dean in midfield and the four centre backs again, it was set out. It was going to be difficult anyway cos no decori. And obviously, you've gone with Tom Davis in midfield with Andre Gomez. So, not as competitive as we normally are. But I thought we handled them really well first off and, you know, we got the goal. And I just thought, yeah, and I suppose that's the disappointment from the game. Yeah, they did start better than us, the opening 10 minutes. Harvey Barnes, who I thought was a threat all night, was, he started, we had a good little run, did nearly on. You know, and it, the ball got a shot away and it broke and, you know, almost came to Peres. And then he had another run and got it all down for a free kick. And you think, oh my God, that's the box Madison, you know, we get it on target and all of that. And after that, you're right, we did, we done what we've been doing, which is negate anyone's real offensive issues, you know, offensive threats. We, they, they were resorting. They passed the round nicely, but I knew they would because they were all without Fadi. They had to play a different way. I think if Fadi were to come, they might have sat back a little bit and turned us and then had runners and that might have been a different thing. But Peres comes to the ball naturally. So it was all about link play for them. And without the corey in midfield because think about the game at the King Power in December. I mean, they had Fadi, but we had the corey in midfield, even though we lost Allen after half an hour, we had the corey and he just had them in the field up and there was no real threat from them in that game. But I knew this game because we didn't have the corey that they would play through the midfield and we haven't got. And this is what we're talking about when Everton are moving forward. What I think Lester have got in terms of bettering, being better than Everton is the good ball plays, the better on the eye than we are, I think, let's be honest. They've got players as well in their squad who can come in, but they still do a similar job. Everton haven't got that. I think what they've got is, as well as that, is they trust the process and the manager trusts the plays. He feels like he's got the right plays. You can tell, like, we were talking in the group after the game, our group, and we were saying, you know, everyone's got their own perspective. But my comment was, we haven't played well. We haven't played well for a while. On the eye, we play well tactically. Don't get me wrong, tactically. We are doing exactly what the manager wants, but we're not nice on the eye. We're not a nice team to watch. We are functional at the moment that the manager is doing very much what he did last season, last season at 4-4-2. Now it's 4-3-3, or a version of 4-3-3. It's functional, it's getting its points. It's getting its points, and it's like the team's evolving all the time, but just very gradually. So you're getting, when you've got, we've had no alum, we had no decorator last night, so you've got, that's a big part of you. We've had spells where we haven't had Hamas o Rodriguez, but Charleston's not, there's something not quite right. A Wobie's just coming back after anything. A Wobie, Dean. You know, it's not all weird. The only thing that's out of function is the defence, really. And that's a very defensive defence, and it's where there's less that are like, they're not the finished item by any means, but they've got a plan now, and it's about putting the players into the plan. I still feel like we're miles behind in terms of the way we want to play. And cos I don't think go for it, I don't think he wants to play like this. This is like the now, isn't it? And we can revert back to this. But I think, and I'm not saying we want to play like Lester, but I think there's a balance that we always talk about, maybe how we started the season, it's how we started the season, but without concealing goals, that's what he wants. And I think this is like the halfway house. I'm not too worried when teams like Lester come to Godderson and do that, because I just think over the course of the year, I think we've got exactly the same pointers Lester over the course of the time that Carlos has been at the club. Now Lester have been done it in their way, and we've done it in our way, and yet the results are pretty much the same. So it does show that people shouldn't be losing any sleep over this, certainly this game. It's moving on all the time, and I think we'll get there eventually. It's just the opportunity. That's what it is. That's the thing. It's not the game itself. The game itself, like I said before, I couldn't sit here and honestly look somebody in the eye and say, we deserve to win, but you're on over, because we didn't. If the game is on possession, Lester deserve to win it. If the game is on shot to go, Lester deserve to win it. If the game is on shot on target, Lester deserve to win it. However, Everton did have some great chances at the end of the club, or certainly opportunities, whether either chances, opportunities. It's just, obviously it's a little bit of frustration, because I don't feel like we need to play the way we are at times. I think we need to be a little bit more offensive. But that's what I was saying about the squad, is that we've lost to Corey and Alan, we've got nobody like them. We've got nobody like the Corey and the squad. The Corey and Alan sound like Irish folk bands. But without them in the midfield, the midfield is very different. That's where going forward, you have backup for those players, and when those players are out, that's what I'm saying. It's not even a case of how you play. I think Lester are a team now. When someone goes out, someone comes in and fills in, and it's exactly the same. That's what I'm trying to say. It was interesting, and Yungo was on the bench last night, because I think he is not this, you're not going to thrust him straight in. But he is someone that you hope eventually will become like a Corey kind of player. So I think that we need to get more of that into it. It's good that he's made his debut on Sunday. He played on Monday for the 23s and set a goal up. And then he's back on our bench on the Wednesday. But that kind of is like, oh yeah, he's part of the squad. If that man out, listen and out, talk some of his injured. But if all his players are going to leave, and we're here and today, there's a possibility that Tolkien does leave, there's a possibility that Kenny leaves, there's a possibility that Bernard leaves, then the bench is going to be filled up. But what I mean is it's good that he was on the bench anyway with that. But you're right, but that's what I'm looking for now. As we move forward, I'm looking for, we need another Decora type, and then if they're not in, then he comes. It's the same when we lost a tialist, we need someone who can do that role, as effectively as him almost. So you need another, we haven't got anyone at the club, Anthony Gordon is not ready, we know that. But that was what he was last night for me, and I think the midfield, they lost and did he in the first half, but Mendy come on and it just kept it taking over, because he just went in and crackly. He wasn't great, but he was just done. He was mobile enough to be. And we lose Decora. And we haven't got a total change. After my feelings, after the game, where Gomez and Davis didn't have very good games, I've rewatched the game this morning because I wanted to just get it in my head. And they were better than I thought they were. They weren't great, but they were better than I thought they were. But the problem was, it's the decision making with the pair of them, with them too. Sometimes they'll do the hard bit brilliantly, and then it's just a simple thing. It's just like, I get it out my feet now and play a pass. Gomez twice dribbled lovely little double touch away from people, opened the whole pitch, and then stood there looking round for them, and they got stuck off his toes, right? And it's like, you are a 27-year-old international footballer playing in the Premier League. You ain't going to get time on the ball to just look up and go, right, what on now? It's little Tom Davis doing the same thing. He's really disciplined, but if you do something good and a simple pass was on, or just speed it up a little bit, it gives you away. When you get a couple of times, you played risky passes and one risky bit of football got us to go. You played a ball that could have been cut out, was almost cut out, and we got away with it. Or it was done to perfection that it released Gomez, who then released Dean. So there was good moments. Defensively, I thought we were very good. Offensively is where the frustration comes in. And like I say, it's more about the bigger picture than the game. It's the frustration because you look and go. It was a home game. It's a chance to do the double over our rivals, to get in the game, and it's a mistake that's ultimately cost. Let's just look at the stats before we move on. Shot eight, they're dating shots. Two on target, very disappointing. Six for them on target. Big chances, none. Three the size, yeah? Aren't goals big chances? No, big chances are basically when you're in. When you're in on the goalkeeper is basically what a big chance is, because suppose they would look, they would look and say that. The passes as well. Look at the passes, 226 to the day of 419 home. We knew that possession 35% and 65% to them. What's mad about them passes is we did the last fan standing gap down. Load it if you're having it free, you can play and all that. But we'd done the passing averages on. Everton were averaging 497 passes a game, less than 500. So very, very similar. We gave them a field off. There's the greed of teams that... No-one needs a city and then I. Less than a very good team on the eye. And the way they moved the ball through midfield, they've got a lot of runners. That's what Gomez and Tom Davis' issue was early on. They couldn't track the runners. They got that free kick on the edge of the box. Tom was... What I mean is that it was early on. It was a little bit... We were a little bit more expansive. And Tom let one go past them and mean it. And that's the issue with those kind of plays. With someone like Decori. Decori can run with the player and almost allow someone else to get in to make the tackle where... What happens when they're like to Tom plays? And Gomez, he's just terrible for it. Is that he just run. And we don't press as a unit. And that's what happens where it's Decori. He's very, very good at it. Because he can keep hatred people. He can send people where he wants them to. Decori and Alan are in the top 10 presses in the family league, the pair of them. And they were really good pressers as well. But we've got the goal. As you mentioned, on your goal was great ball out. How much has he got? He's got a little bit of fortune. He sends a ball into the box, bounces back. Loving shots by Dean, though, to play him in. Yeah, just a little cushion pass. And lovely little step inside on the right foot. And he whips on in and it's beyond the goalkeeper. And you know, he's not... I think it's the first time he's ever scored outside the box with his right foot. Carl Osher didn't ever see the comment. 19 goals he scored from outside the box and that's the first one with his right foot. Stayed in, didn't he? It was a brilliant goal and that's what he's there for. He's the man who is in our team who's got that ability to be able to score a ball from nowhere. And it was a brilliant goal because he reacted. You know, his cross wasn't great. You could see what he's trying to do. He's feeding in to Dom. And for fun, he gets a block on it. And he's out quickly. Tailorman doesn't track him. And he drops the shoulder and pops it in off the far post, you know, when Michael's beating in it. It was like brilliant. We've got what we need and now can we press on. And I thought we did in the first half. We've reduced them to, like you said, that's not a shot from outside. It shouldn't be beating the goalie from there. It meant a couple of foot over the bar. Pickford made it look close. I mean, I think all summer they just walked forward there. Now when it was over, Pickford made it look closer than it was. And that was really it. O Brighton had won on the last minute. That was our error, Doughton Davis, again. Not again, as he'd done it all night. What I mean is that was come from us though. We negated it in the first half after the goal. We very much, we were in control. In fact, if the... I was watching on the zone. There was a stat up a bit about two minutes to go. And I think it was 44% of it and 56% less there. So they had obviously had a bit more of the ball, but it was a lot closer. And that obviously flipped second half because they had all the ball. So we'd done quite well and we had a couple of half opportunities after the goal. A couple of set pieces we didn't really do anything with. And then it was just like I was saying there, with the all-brighton shot, we do well. We get it into... Trond Davis does well, does all the hard work. And for some reason he tries to backheal it. Instead of just putting it down the line, he tries to flick it, to hold it and they're working across the box and all-brighton it as a shot which Pickford cut. It was straight at him. But it's just unnecessary giving them a shot when we should have done the thing. But we got in at half-time and I'm thinking, okay, if we can keep the second half the way we've done the first half, I know they're going to have the ball and move it round but we've got to carry the threat. And we just didn't really do that, certainly not. No, second half we came out, we were horrendous. What we did was, they come out was obviously, let's get a goal quite early on. And I thought what we did was, we just didn't have an out ball. So we just kept on defending like we have been defending. It wasn't frantic or anything. It was doing what we've been doing. Every, I don't know, every three minutes or every five minutes it became constant. And anyone who's ever played football, anyone who's ever watched football knows you get more, as time goes on, you get more ragged because people start getting pulled out of positions. Especially if you're defended constantly. People start getting pulled out of positions and it becomes like, we've got to get rid of it because something will happen. And it was, and what's wait for me on the, it reminded me of the Newcastle game because what annoyed me was that you could see it coming and I just thought that Carlo Ancelotti had an opportunity to change something by taking either with Jarlison off or Hammersford Eagus off. Probably Hammersford Eagus maybe. I know he does well. He's beaten stuff, but I just thought there was a chance to bring a Wobie on because I think what a Wobie does is he'll pick up the ball and carry it into areas which are threatening but also give you a little bit of a breather and where as Hammers, Hammers is amazing but he pops up all over the, he's popping up on the edge of our box and what he was doing, lovely, like Pirourette, but all he was doing was moving it onto the next player who had the same problem then. He had no where to go and I think for me, just someone like a Wobie, and that's all the only player you could really be on a Wobie because the bench is sparse. But I just thought it was an opportunity to just stop the game, break it up, change it a little bit, make them think because they were just, you could tell that they thought we'll get something out of this and that was the most, that for me was just that little thing where you go, you could see it was coming and he asked, at least when he trusts his players, he's, I wasn't sitting there going on the edge of my seat, like bottling it because we've been playing like this a lot and once you get used to the team and get confident in them doing that. But I just thought it was that little opportunity to just change it up before they got the goal which can't say it was always coming because we played like the Chelsea in Arsenal in the last couple of months and we've wedded those kind of moments but yeah, very frustrating. I would have gone out of putting the team back to the left back after an hour. We couldn't get out and we needed to change what we were doing because the team was totally ineffective where they played really. He put one great crossing in the first half and one great crossing at the end of the game and other than that we couldn't get him in the game because he's not an out and out left winger so he doesn't really make them, he doesn't, you know what I mean? He's not naturally making runs, he's not knocking it in and getting it back. He likes to come from deep with the ball with the space so I personally after an hour and we were struggling in the midfield because it was, we were just overran in the midfield. You know, they had Tealamans, Madison and they had Mendy who was mobile so it meant they were moving out to centre of midfield plays around. Evans and for fan, I was stepping up with the ball as well and then obviously Evans went off and soon to come on and he was moving up with the ball. So the midfield was getting overran and all what happened was we ended up just getting deeper and deeper and deeper which meant we had no out ball because we were in our own half so it wasn't like we could turn and because Dom was dropping in all of our plays would be in a ball so I would have put Dean at left back and it sounded like a broken record but I would have thrown Godfrey or Holgate in the midfield and just said right sit in front of our two centre backs and break the play up and let Davis and Gomez go and press because then we still got cover and we'd have had a little bit more shape to the triangle but even if he didn't want to do that he could have struck I wouldn't have struck Hamers off because he's always the one who can unlock but I would have struck Holgate or Godfrey off then and gone right a will be going and put you know Luke had Dean drops back into a back four and we have the other one whoever it is Godfrey or Holgate preferably Godfrey goes at right back and a will be plays in front of him because Hamers was playing in the middle anyway he was playing almost off then so a will be your right carries the ball he buys your time gives you the breathe at the same way not to the same extent but Ross you should do it for us Ross Barclay had picked the ball up and keep hold of it and run with it and it just allows everyone to go right we might get a throw in or a corner or whatever But the end of the day though that's a lot of that was self inflicted wasn't it because we'll talk about that going on in a minute but once they scored then we did start coming out we did it was weird so it was self inflicted I see I wouldn't have said that last night if me and you had had this conversation at eleven o'clock last night I'd have gone no we were just camped I've watched it again the minute it goes one-one they have another shot Madison has another shot and I think under has a shot and that's it after that it's all ever it's not like we weren't doing what they were doing knock on it right but we got hold of the ball and started playing triangles again that's what I'm saying and that's why you talk behind sight of the sub what you do but that's the easiest way you've got it that's way like I was saying before with the team the manager is still very much like I'm going to see if I can get a one-nil win out of this and if they scored then we'll change it but I'm not going to self inflict that goal listening has proved it before Chelsea and he proved it without we've done it things like subs are very sort of minuscule things he's got a way he wants to play and he's seen us get results of places because he was playing like that well they only if you think about it before the goal he'd had a good chance with James Just and Sryford but Pickford had a cover but when he comes to him on the edge of the box Pickford punches that out no it's a shot and he parries that out doesn't he back into play and he puts it wide and he had one which was a really good it was him again it was a what it was they were moving the ball nicely but they had runners and the runners in midfield then meant there was a pass on and he got in a couple of times on the back and Pickford made a good save actually well collected across he might have got a bit lucky he wasn't looking at it but it stuck to him with Justin and then he'd had a shot which Madison he parried which he'd expect and so but that was really all they done they were knocking it around like nice it was nice and pretty and they're going away and then we're going obviously we give the we give well the goal the goal is a rendish in I've heard I've tried I'm trying to be trying to be a lot more sort of diplomatic no yeah diplomatic probably about the whole thing I don't want to get on anyone's case I've tried to get off individuals cases because I suppose I don't like it when other people do it but you can't there's no way you can say it wasn't it wasn't Pickford's fault last night it was an error it's an error it's more than one error if you look now what I'm saying is it's an error it's every every have just been going through the headline Sky Sports pickford costly error on another one huge error by England's number one bloody blah you can people can point out and I've seen people point out the fact that we had loads of men I mean when they actually get the shot off we've got like seven men between them and the ball but it goes through them and that's the at the end of the day and I've seen people go yeah but no one's had to go at dawn for the error I mean I did last night I'm sure you did and we you know but at the same time the goalie's only got really one job to do and that's to stop the ball going under back of the net you know different positions you can make mistakes but they're not like a goalkeeper the goalkeeper comes with that excellent responsibility his job is to keep the ball out of the back of the net anyway by any means yeah yeah and it comes from listen the the glad whips the crossing and listen it's a dangerous cross but do me a favour that's going out miles out and I think it's like everything else if you're a top professional goalkeeper like you said before Olsons walking forward and having to go with the lad there for you know allowing them to get a crossing you know any good goalkeeper is having to go there he should know where he's going yeah exactly it's the fundamental when he palms it wide he's outside of the goal and the lad running in he's not getting anywhere near deep to shoulder again last night on what I was watching we were like the ball's out if he just he can leave it it's out it's a goal kick and there's no threat never gonna push them up the pity and it's still won them and that phase of play's gone and then the next the corner comes in and he's a normal keeper I don't know when he goes chasing a bigger goalie just rob an Olson just collects it like that and he doesn't he flaps at it pushes it down to Johnny Evans which means he's now on the floor he's on the floor we could do better Evans has got it we could we need to get tighter to him we don't it comes to barns I think it might be and he pops it off to Tealum and then okay Tealum is it through plays it does come through plays but pickford gets to get the hands on it if pickford stands there and it's in the corner add goal he's unsighted what can he do but the fact he sees it dives and get his hands on it it's a bad goalkeeper there a normal keeper a normal keeper sorry cos he makes great he does make good save but a good solid goal he just pans that away what's Nick Pope the other knife I don't remember was it last night last night you want it some of the saves he made wouldn't expect them to save you know if you were a footballer right and someone hit the ball at your dad had would you really need your hands to save that no no no I'm just saying if you're a goal you're a footballer I don't want to get into that cos I don't but why shouldn't we get into it it's horrendous it's horrendous but I'm saying if you're a normal footballer and someone kicked the ball at your dad had would you need your hands to save that I don't know no you wouldn't you kick it back up the pitch no genuinely bad genuinely right watch it again it's alright he does it he doesn't know I'm not being funny right I could have volleyed that back up the pitch it's horrendous but what I'm saying is he gets it and I'm not digging them out it's horrendous I'm saying he gets his hands on it and when any top-class goalkeeper don't forget it's the England number one so when you're a normal footballer don't forget it's the England number one so when any top-class goalkeeper gets his hands on the ball he should be keeping it out of his net and it spins and it's the best like you said before it was the goal that Matt it was Henderson's goal in the back what's annoying though is what's annoying is that that defence at the moment is playing well people can have a go out at them last night if they want but our defence is doing really well to the point where Pickford isn't having to make any kind of wonder saves or any kind of amazing saves right so they're doing their job so that means if the fella in the sticks is a competent fella who doesn't make mistakes and is just a normal goalkeeper he's going to have a quiet day because they're working so hard in front of them and yet it's a mistake that's cost us in the end like you were saying before they've had loads and loads of pressure and all right they've had a few shots but if you have a real look at it am I genuine wildies has he had to pull off last night or recently or recently do you know what I mean and you've got it if someone makes a mistake like he's the goalie it's not like any other position that's your job if you've got a hand on it and if he's not in training today absolutely ffumir himself then there's an issue and it'll be interesting to you that might be ffumir no we know we might but it's not it's irrelevant isn't it because it's cost us it's an error and it's an unforced error exactly for me it's one that I've said it many times you goalie gets two hands on a ball like that you should be saving it I still blame to him I was for lampards winner and he had fake off man got his hands on it you should be saving seeing it again you should be saving it so pick for day for me has got to he's flapped at the cross for a start and then that's come out and you should be saving it and it's in the back of the net and it's one one and it's a kick in the gut because you've kind of ridden out the constant pressure they've equalised and then their tails are up then and then he makes us they have a chance a half chance immediately where Madison has a shot at the near post which he saves which is the right height he should save it it's here it's not a big save and they have another one from Chendil under that deflects wide and that was really it the past it ran but everything like you just said after that we shot a gore on the ball again we started attacking him we had a well a woe we came on a woe we come on to go we went even before that though we'd had the one with hammers bends it just wide and maybe he should have hit the first time and he'd come on to him because he'd got the whip on it he cuts inside and whips it we had Dalmad won at the far post he didn't really do much with the head and he added it down a woe we's on but then we then we're looking and I'm thinking it's oh yeah what we can win this I was thinking if we get a corner I thought if we get a corner we'll win this game and we got two and you know just before we got the the guilt side stuff it's unity for Gomez Dalmad had the one that you'd put your house on him scoring he had that at the goal it was like the one he scored in the derby wasn't it it was like the one he scored in the derby great he'd out front he'd get it on target it was a good cross when it shows from behind Michael's not getting it if it's in the court because he's plaf footed if it's in the corner he's won us the game and you see there's a thing it might be on evidence if it shows the angle from behind and you see Maynard and Tom Davies Maynard's like that punching the floor cos it's a when he rises he's just thinking if he hits the target it's Michael's save it's like you know when you see people pull shots it was like he pulled the header yeah yeah I don't know whether he was trying it'd be too too I don't know what it was but but then we got a corner and it's the middle of the six great balling from Sigurd it's the middle of the six box three header for the tiarlas and he just heads it miles over if he heads that on target we win the game and then we get another corner in the last literally the last kick of the game I've always done great got us a corner the corner comes in and when it when it broke and I seen Gomez I thought he's won it yeah I honestly thought he's won it he was on his own I thought just hit it and we won the game and he tries to take a touch and it hits his hip and it just swings a leg if he swings a leg and he shins it over all but you just go it was art chance he's threw a leg at it but the chance is that if he just blocks that back at the goal he's won the game because everyone is following the ball and he was on his own and it's just oh my god that was just on my knees and ass couldn't believe me but like I said before I couldn't have a serious conversation with the Leicester fan and go we should have won but we could easily be sitting there talking about winning the game because we had three well three presentable opportunities in the last three minutes to win that game and they'd have been sick of course they would have either lost it but you know teams like Burnley or someone would have won from that position it had just come and someone had a three right leg at it it was a bit like the walls game wasn't it the way we went the way we won the walls game it had a bit of a feeling one opportunity and we never took it and it just it was just so I couldn't understand how he got away from it like it because it hit his hip and I was like did it as he got rock hard abs in his face he was trying to cushion it but he should have just swung a leg at it he swings a leg at it it could end up in the roof of the net it could end up in the back of the glass what's annoying is someone like yeri mean or something probably would have just threw a foot at it and it might have you know what I mean someone with less cultured but we had had one opportunity a little bit earlier and that went Llew Cyddean the same thing the corner coming it got it out and I thought just did it and he took a touch and then like tried to put it back just did it first like he did United a few years ago but I suppose we'd have all going into that game in December or even at the start of the season if someone said you'll take four points off Leicester this season we'd have probably all gone yes please because we know that a good side do you know what I mean and it's you're playing against rivals or teams who were up there and you're taking four points off them kind of teams that's a good return and my brother texted me last night and I was like what do you think and I was like a few and he said the best way to put cope with it in your mind is flip the results throw away and beat them at home and then you move on with it and you go got four points we move on to the next game and it's I know you can't do that but that's how it sometimes is is that it's still only one league defeating about ten or something or two league defeating about ten so it's not like we're in bad form it's just frustrating because we could have been sat here with those three points but we could have been sat here Michael Key made a brilliant block from James Madison which was really their only real clear cut opportunity and he'd already made a good slide tackle on them in the box on the last ditch but me and it had come across as well but at the end of the day we've got to just accept it and move on and if we can beat Newcastle at the weekend then we should but you know nothing's easy and nothing's easy and you know Manganite had lost her home to Sheffeyneite had lost her home but if we can beat Newcastle at the weekend and we've struck four points from the two games that's not a bad return and you know we'll move on Let's have a little look at Hamas-Rodríguez's numbers from last night so touches 58 pass accuracy 80% goals one shots two I mean there's goals goals amazing wasn't there let's be honest dribbles 100% long balls 50% ground duels 55% and tackles 100% tackles 3 out of 3 absolutely amazing recoveries nine attacking third 11 out of 16 passes yeah passes corners one out of two crosses north out of four so you've got to improve on this part north out of six yeah he's got to improve on his next James Madison had north out of six for his crosses so to show you someone doesn't get on the end no no very true very true that's what you've got to think but this needs a yeah I give a man of the match I thought he was I just loved the way he received the ball on one side of his foot and then does that time when he moves it away with the other side it's just amazing it's just amazing the cross you see the cross you put him and Davis flashed the shot over he took a corner to him and he gave him the ball awkwardly and instead of like getting it on the outside he almost kevyned the brownie but he angled it in and the keepers in fact Michael don't mop Pickford don't push it back into the danger area and Tom Davis flashed it over with his left foot but he's such a pleasure to watch he's a brilliant footballer and I think if we had if we had more runners in the team like if he was in their team with the runners he would you'd see an even better size team but that's what we've got to get you know moving forward it's quite easy to look and go if we can get more mobile midfielder if we can get a quicker winger or if we had a more mobile fullback he would be able to just drop it in and turn them all down there's one on the bullet side and the first half I think it was and it was in a great ball too and he was actually he was like he was going one way and then he was going out of play and somehow managed to stab it to deem down the wing as he was falling out of play and it was just like how on earth did you just do that cos any normal player wouldn't even attempt to do that they probably just let it go out let it go out but you see that wouldn't even have to hand up as if you couldn't get there but he just always he's always in control of the ball he's just such a great footballer you know it's still that if again someone put that stattle last night was that what we'd possibly perceive our best team to be as we've played together since the fifth game so the fact that you said it before we're not playing great but there's a baseline of consistency that has put us where we are in the Premier League you know we're getting results we're playing not the way we'd let's be honest most Evertonians don't want to see us play the way we do in that second half do we fast attack on football we want to see the opening six weeks of the season but you know maybe now we're getting Alan back and we get the corey back in East fit again and we just need a challenge and to recover fully from whatever's bothering him and a wobby and look at the end you know and maybe just maybe then with them we'll have a big strong you know more attacking go at the second half of the season but the manager's doing everything within his power to keep us involved in this and giving us an opportunity and we win our games in hand the second or third or something something mad so that 39 points so we'll be third so we'll be writing even in the title race which is bizarre but we'd be certainly in the top four we'd certainly be a challenge for the top four in the Europa League place and that's all we can do so there's annoying and frustrating as it feels it's on to Saturday and we can win that then you know right before we go let's just you threw Tom Davison didn't you let's have a little talk and threw Tom Davison just because I know a lot of people say you know we'll have a go around it's more for how much he gives the ball away so you know 42 touches last night 89% pass in accuracy 100% dribbles three ball recoveries but he only lost possession six times now Nuri Tealamans and James Maddison who people will say were great and lost the ball 20 times each in that game last night Andre Gomez give it away 17 but he had more touches than Tom and was giving his numbers out before as well he had more 13 ball recoveries of 14 more than anyone on the pitch more tackles than anyone on the pitch so they did do more than what you're watching but that was literally just a highlight that Davison didn't give it away anywhere near the amount that people think I think like I said to you before with Tom Davison it's where he gives the ball away it's the way he gives the ball away it's like it's the decision making when he's done something good he seems to follow it with a stupid decision and if he can iron that out then there won't be any issue with him but don't forget we've said it all along the same with Guilfee Sigarton one of them in an athletic team would never be an issue it's when there's two or three of them because they're not athletic themselves when you put them together it makes each other's job more difficult if that makes sense and especially because we are defensive at the moment if we had full backs bombing on their job would be easier offensively because they'd have options to play offensively defensively it might be harder but offensively there will be an out baller we haven't really got an out ball Tom can't come short or go long because he's on his own and because Rytialysen isn't at the speed he's at the way we are at the moment is leaving us camp so we need more athleticism it's a place we need to buy it's as simple as that squad is what it is and it's not going to it's getting the most out of what he's got it's that fit you've just hit me with a stat before that it's what he's completed the full season and it's 72 so 38 games so it's got two points a game almost isn't it it's slightly less than two points a game over a season of everything if Carlo Antielotti got 72 points it's out of 62 or 72 I've started doubting myself now it's your opinion football isn't it the numbers of over a season we said yesterday on something else if we can get 10 more wins out of 20 games so if we win 50% of our games if we won 10 and lost 10 we'd end up at 63 points which got Manchester United into the Champions League I think last season or it certainly got less than the Europa League definitely and there was a point shy of the Champions League because whether it's going to be that high everyone seems to be United at home last night which was a home banker at any time in the world and they've ended up letting it be 2-1 and they'll have been playing really well at the moment winning 2-1 or barely thinking it's game over now and end up losing it so there'll be more twists and turns there will be I think every club will have a little bad room on the seems that way doesn't it so I'm not taking anything for granted which I think will be easy cable of we'll get to 60 points and I do think will be easy cable we've got the game drive there to be 1 you know Newcastle and Leeds and the next two and all Leeds will be difficult but it's still a winnable game still a team in the bottom half of the table so do you go let us know your thoughts anyway in the comments about this one disappointed with the result or do you think it was a good result or a good situation let us know your thoughts on that as well don't forget to give this video a like subscribe if you haven't already if you want 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