 Welcome to Toffy TV, here is the maths reaction. Everton nil Liverpool nil in the 200 Masyside Derby, Gwdysgrun Park. Initial thought, good point for Everton. I think on the whole we defended brilliantly. I don't think we deserved to lose the game and no Liverpool had a couple of big chances but I just don't think they did enough in the game to win it and therefore Everton's game plan and Everton's passion and commitment to the cause helped us get a good point when back to back lean sheets for Everton at the moment is incredible. Everton become only the third team this season to stop Liverpool scoring a goal. I think when you look at it, when Liverpool look back over the game they'll be disappointed that Mo Salah hasn't taken a couple of big chances for them but they didn't really create anything and I think from an Everton perspective that'll be the thing that pleases Marko Silver the most. There's that one of the most potent attack and threat in the Premier League or in Probing Europe the way Liverpool are. We blunted it today and Mo Salah normally takes them but he was undone by a couple of brilliant saves from Jordan Pickford and some great defendant from Michael Keenan. That really was the story of the day for Everton defensively I thought. I don't really think I can pick out anybody. Maybe if you had to be able to critical Theo Welcott didn't have a very good game but I think everybody else really come up some today for us and worked so hard. I thought she was calm at the back for Michael Keenan. Flipped the coin between him and Jordan Pickford. Probably Michael Keenan for me who was man of the matter. I thought Zuma was solid. I thought Intermith Field. I thought they all did okay. They all did well, really. Dom had a tough afternoon against probably the best defender in the Premier League and certainly one of the best defenders in Europe. Maybe the world as well in Van Dijk. He was excellent for Liverpool. He had a really good game in Van Dijk and he considered that matter was trying his best to give us opportunities. It made Van Dijk's performance even better but from our perspective just to cut Liverpool down to not many opportunities and I think they ended up with 10 shots. Everton had seven and both of us had three on target. You look at it that way. I think if you're being a little bit critical with Everton you're looking and thinking we have to have a little bit more quality and a final third. It's shown up against Man City. It's shown up today. We were a whisker away on a couple of occasions today of scoring. The one with the Charles and fired across the box, Bernard. Just couldn't quite get on the end of it. We had the Calvert Lou and Heather, that Allison save. One in the first half with Guilfey Siggins and many. If you just squeeze it to Walcott, it's a tapping. You know, to put us ahead. So, you know, a few moments where we could have maybe nicked it and then other moments where we've had to defend brilliantly. But I think overall, I thought it was a good derby. I thought it was a proper derby. I thought both set of players were committed. I don't think there was any. There was no nastiness in it, but there was a lot of commitment out there, you know, thrown tackles in the crowd. But our fans were absolutely fantastic. You know, Liverpool supporters back days, but our fans were brilliant today. You know, if only we could create that kind of atmosphere for them. I know it's difficult, but for a lot of home games. And if the players put that kind of commitment in, it might have been a bit of a different, you know, season for us. But all in all, you know, a decent point. I said on Monday when we were previewing the games that we could take four of the next six, at least four, you know, then that's a step in the right direction. And that's what we've done at 37 points now. We know we need to do better, but that's a good start against the team that is obviously in the title race, you know, one of the best two teams in the country for us to, like I said, you know, really limit them to not much is, you know, proves that the players have done a good job. You know, the manager deserves some credit. People have wanted to kick him, you know, when things were going wrong. You need to give him a pat on the back when the players and he, you know, get something right. And, you know, things were the drop in the box a little bit to us. We might have got that long over due to our being, but we didn't. And it was a decent point. And, you know, quite pleased tonight that with the commitment of the players and, you know, to get out of it with, you know, to get that kind of performance out of it of the commitment. Yes, we could have used a ball better in the final three. We know we could have, but, you know, that might take us spending more money on a centre for the decent. You know, Dominic Alvalun is a good player, but he's a young player. I think we need a specialised centre forward who can link everything while Dominic is still learning his trade. But all in all, you know, quite happy. It ended mill now, but I'd like to have won it. It's about time he won a derby. You know, we need it. You know, it would have been nice for Alison to bounce a couple off the top of the bar and let us nick it, but it wasn't to be. And the best thing about it is we don't have to play them for about another six or seven months. So that's done. Thanks for watching. That is my thoughts straight after the match. My voice shredded because of Martin Atkinson, who basically is a beaut. What a horrendous referee. Thanks for watching. Drop us a subscribe if you haven't already. If you want more videos, get over to Peyton. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.