 Welco'n trw, toffi ti'n fyrus y math prefiw, Everton vs Wolverhanson Wanderers at Gwldersen Park. Ond Saturday, ti'n rhoi sdi in the studio. Diolch. Obaith e'r difficult game gan Swarth. No, it is. We haven't had a bit of a miss record, haven't we? I think we won two and lost three. First year, we come up, they beat us. Obaith e'n Covid, we beat them. Obviously, we had two thousand there. Obviously, there were Charleston. We could beat them three, two of the Charleston, didn't we? Always tough games, always only one goal in it. When we played them, obviously a Wabie always gets his annual goal away at Wolves as well. Now, it's a tough game and both teams are in pretty similar situations. Both lost the first two home games. Obviously, they had a really tough one away at Old Trafford's first game. Obviously, they had Brighton when they had a tough one at home. It was a pretty dreadful defeat for them. Obviously, Mathias Nunes sent off as well. Both teams need a win, barely, to get the season going. Obviously, we're at home and we desperately need it at the moment, especially to pick the mood up a bit. It isn't the greatest feeling around Everton at the moment. It feels like the last couple of seasons are just rolled into one. The full home game, the last home game, we should have batted them. We had enough chances to win three Premier League games and missed guilt-edged opportunities. We ended up getting done off by a sucker punch. I went to the field and I was awful. I got exactly what we deserved. I got belted at the field. The case now of how can we fight back, how can we respond? Wolves, like you said, they're very similar. They're very similar in terms of they don't score goals like us. They need strikers like us. They've had, obviously, a change in manager. They've gone out and they've got Gary O'Neill in there. There's obviously, Llywodraeth Cymru is a big player. Gary O'Neill was very disappointed to Llywodraeth Cymru to yellow cards last week. Man City are trying to buy him as well. It shows you what a good player he is, so you'll be a big loss to Wolves. From an Everton perspective, there is so much doom and gloom around in the club at the moment. Obviously, ourselves, we lost Dominic Calvert-Lewan and Alex Chawobi from last week. They're both missing for this one, so there's a lot of talk about the defence and whether there needs to be a change at centre back alongside Tarkovsky. So it hasn't been the easiest week as well, the stuff going on with MSP and the new people now in talks with taking everything over, but there is a lot of uncertainty and what you don't actually need is a home and doesn't even need a win to get us up and running, but you've got to score a goal, which is something we haven't done yet. I think the players got a responsibility on Saturday to come out and get at it straight away, to get the fans onside, because I think that's been the problem last week. The Fulham game was a bit of a weird atmosphere, I thought, because it was very flattened. We need something to get us going on Saturday, even if it's an early tackle or it's an early, I don't know, something goes against us. We need to be on them, because, like I said, it's so important for Sean Daish to get a win on Saturday because the reality is, primarily, football's ruthless. Ownership's a ruthless, and we know what our own has been like over the last couple of years in regards to managers, and the pressure will intensify. On Daish, if he doesn't get something on Saturday, because we were saying the other week that our home games, we've always relied on our home games, because we've always been rubbish away anyway. So we need to start winning these home games, and we need to start on the front foot, and we need an airygo. We do need an airygo to calm the place down a bit as well, but also get the place going at the same time, because as we've seen last season, when we played Wolves, the game dragged on and dragged on and dragged on, and we suck up Hunsters at the end, and we can't have another situation like that, because, yeah, it's just not what the fanbase needs at the moment. We need a positive result, and I think if we can get a positive result Saturday, we can move on to obviously them. We've got Sheffield United away in the league, and start looking forward rather than worrying, and then hopefully get a few more players in, and et cetera, et cetera, and see what happens with all that type of stuff, but airygo will need it, and I think it just needs to defend on the side as well. Yeah, it is a little weird, because it will be tight, listen ever, and I haven't got enough goals in this side to be able to take away from anyone really, so we're going after battle and scraff for everything we get. It looks like it's going to be Neil Mopai o front again at the weekend, and he cannot continue to miss guilt-edge opportunities like he did against Fulham. He missed a very presentable one-of-filler last week. The game is 3-0 at the time, but he should be on his own at the back post. He should have scored. Can't keep passing up these opportunities. We need them to take the chances that we're creating. Obviously we should have Dan Duma in from the start. He come on a filler and look very lively. He should have had another week's training, so therefore you'd expect him to come in this side. What do you expect with the other side though, because obviously Alex will be gone out. For me, James Garner hasn't worked. He hasn't, whatever his own ditches, tried that experiment, it's not worked. And I'd rather see Lewis Dobbin start, to be honest, in a wide area than James Garner. Maybe try James Garner in the centre of midfield. The lad's come out again this weekend. I'm a centre of midfield player. I'll do what the man has your ass, but that's where I am at my position. I don't think I'll be like the Corey's, being in particularly good form in the opening two games. I just wonder if the man has your might mixed that up, what do you just expect him to bring Dan Duma in for a wobby and Garner, James Garner, to be on the right again? I wouldn't surprise me if you put Ashley Young left wing. That's another one I thought about. I'll go back in and Young higher up. Dan Duma, that's what I think he might go with. I think Wolves have got some decent players in wide areas as well. Obviously with Neto, when is it Cunha? Is he left wing? When he's at East Cunha, it seems to be everywhere. So I think the wide areas are probably their most dangerous in their team. So you do wonder whether he might play Young and Michael Enco is a bit of a more defensive. And the same on the other side, them rely on the others in the middle to get forward. But to be honest with you, you could drop any of them from Cunha, you could have took any of them out. But Dan Duma, like I said, he done really well. I just think he might go for his experience and bring Young in and play Dan Duma off-front because I get the impression that he brought Dan Duma on the front in the against. Will he put them on off-front on Sunday? He could have easy put Mal Pie up there. Do you actually think he won't start Mal Pie and start Dan Duma through the middle? Dan Duma through the middle. And then Ashley Young and James Garner. So a bit of solidity this side. What do you think? There's a lot of talk, obviously, about Michael Keane as I started the season brilliantly. Well, him and Tarkov, you know Evan, the five goals in two games, same as what Wolves have actually. Do you expect it to be a change of centre-back or can you see him just playing Keane and Tarkov's key again? Obviously, Ben Godfley and Jarrod Grant. I think Ben Godfley will come in. I listened to the press conference today and he liked to bring Ben Godfley up as well. I'm not saying that's why I think he's going to play. I just think I've got a funny feeling with Branthleys and I don't think he's ready to start yet. I think he'll go with Ben Godfley. He did against Sport and Lisbon, didn't he? In the friendly and obviously brought Michael Keane, which was weird as well. But I've just got a funny feeling Ben Godfley will start. I think a bit of pace at the back. Obviously, he's still got a lot to prove. Ben Godfley, defensively, aerial, they haven't really got much up front, as much would. To threaten us, obviously Fabio Silva played up front, I think, at the weekend. And they've got Heecham Hwang as well, who's obviously... Well, he plays more wide, doesn't he? But he's a threat as well. Fabio Silva played for 55 minutes and then he brought Heecham Hwang on three. I think they might want to start a bit of pace for Godfrey. I think they might go with... Well, there's side from last week, Jose Sarr in gold. And Max Kilman. And Ignori Pedrom Neto on the right. Giao Gomez, Llymina. Mateus Nunes on the left, he's gone off. Cunia behind Fabio Silva. So obviously, like we've just said, Nunes is out. So it'll be an interesting one to see if they put on that left-hand side, whether they bring Caledrae Bachin. He's fit again now, isn't he? And I've won Heecham Hwang on the left. But from our perspective, we have to get at them, like you say. But one player we're going to have to look out for is Cunia. I thought it was brilliant against United. It's lively against Brighton. Brighton were by far the better side. But let's have a look at his numbers so far this season. The two games he's played, as you can see from his heat map, he's everywhere. He's averaging three shots per game. Got an extra of 1.02. Created a one big chance for 89% dribble ac 83% pass na chi. A very, very good player, Everton. Actually linked with him heavily. Wolves Gorham. He's not a great goal scorer, but he does put the camp of the ball in the net. But he is very creative and he's someone who picks the ball up and travels with it very well. And Everton are going to have to be wary of that. And I think again from our perspective, we've got to make sure that there's not big gaps between the defenders in the midfield. Like I feel it at the weekend. The first goal, and we went through this on the final word, but the first goal was just a huge pocher and I feel forward here. The defenders here and there's a big load of space which must have been dropped in and picked the ball. There the areas that Cunia likes to drop in and picked the ball. And I think the manager's got to get his structure right. And either Garner or O'n Arn and if they had the double six, one of them's got to sit in that pocket and make sure there isn't any space for him to go into. I agree. It's got to be because, like I said, he is very direct. Cunia, what's new into Man United? He was excellent. Probably the best player on the pitch. He was, he was. Cors United all sorts of problems as well. Could have had a couple of goals himself and that's the reason why I think he might play Ben Godfrey as well. Because of the pace as well. I think he's quick, he's direct. We're going to have to be mindful of him because he is probably there only. Neto, as his moments, but I think Wolff's player wise, he's the most dangerous and having their point of view, they'll probably try and get us on the break. I imagine because we'll probably have the majority or you'd hope we'd have the majority of the balls and the box and the chances. But yeah, I think it's got one goal game. Honestly, either way. I don't think it'll be a high scoring game. They've got two physical centre backs in Dawson and Killman. We're probably not going to get much in the air against them at the weekend, I imagine. So it'll be pointless throwing and pointless playing Neil Malpy. Not to say I'm disrespectful to the lad, but he's going to get nothing from them. I think Dan James' movement or you can see his movement at the weekend, Dragon Villa. I think if you had more around them at the weekend, you'd have to be mindful of him. He's a bit tired, he's tired. Yeah, I think if you had more around them at the weekend, Dan Juma, he would have had some, but he had players jogging and not really getting in the box and getting in there. That's what Dacori's got to start doing at the weekend. If Dan Juma does come out Dacori and Ounana, he needs to make sure they're in the box to get on the end of them balls, because we've said it for years now about players not getting enough goals from midfield. Dacori did towards the end of last season, but Ounana, I think when he finished on one last season, we need to start getting more goals themselves, and that's how we're going to have to, that's how we'll have any chance of winning the game by getting bodies in the box. Yeah, absolutely. It's going to be another tough game for Evan, and both teams are similar. Both Wolves have scored one and left five, and Evan has scored none and left five. So neither defence is great at the moment, but the forward... Well, it's a classic recipe to put in a relegation battle, isn't it? I'm sure both teams will be doing everything they can to avoid, but right now, with the goal scoring, lack of goal scoring, you'd put both of these teams in the mix to be in the relegation battle. Both teams are very fragile, aren't they? They've been battered the weekend. So we can take advantage, and Wolves can pick up after that. We need the victory. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Is it a tight game? Can you see which way to see it going? Make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't yet to the channel, and if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier member, the link is in the description and the QR code on the screen. Now, thanks for watching. See you later.