 Welcome to Toffy TV, Admiral Lachmanbaz. Talk yesterday, rumours put out there in the newspapers, I know they're only rumours. But it seems that he could be possibly unhappy at Evan and wishes to move on. Yeah, I mean, I don't blame him for being unhappy with the way things have gone. And obviously he left, he left against the supporters, wishes, let's be honest, then he's hanging with him. But he left because he wasn't getting any games back. You know, when he wanted to play, he was nothing on the horizon. He came on a rampfield and the FA Cup was excellent for half an hour, and then we didn't see him again. Basically, and he went out on low. So, you could understand, he's not been back to the club since, you could understand him being thinking, well, what is the form today, you know, we went to Germany. The manager was quite critical of him, openly in the press about his decision to choose. Leipzig, and he went there and done very, very well by all accounts. So, you can understand him initially going. It's my future still a good as an honour. This was my big fear when he was allowed to go. The manager one minute and he wasn't allowed, wasn't going to go anywhere in the next minute he was going somewhere. And it was my fear that he would never come back because he came in, he obviously scored the man city game and then had a couple of opportunities and then it went a bit quiet and everyone thought, well, maybe this will be the breakout season, more games, more European football and stuff. He got bits and pieces but never really got a sustained run in the team where he was maybe playing and on the bench he just disappeared from time to time for time. And then over Christmas he just thought, well, maybe this is the chance. He was brilliant in the lead up to that goal. We'd seen little moments of him. Listen as well, though, we'd seen moments of him where he really showed the other side of him. The youthful side of him and not getting to grips with the game. But all we thought was, well, it can get a chance now. Second half of the season we pretty much thought a couple of games and we'll be fine. We got that and it was a case of going through to the back end of the season where he could have been given an opportunity. But he obviously wasn't in the manager's plans and that was always my worry. Short-term thinking for a long-term problem. The kids got something about him and just mentioned he went over to Germany, scored on his debut again and it was again, oh, is it the same old? He dropped out the team a little bit but then came back into the team and the manager was almost like, right? Maybe I don't know, maybe he worked on a few things in training so this is what I want from him. Over the next few games where he's given a chance maybe he's seen those things start to come out too. Towards the end of the season he started scoring goals and making goals and he's finished the season really well. He seems to be happy, seems to be in a good place and maybe that's why what's behind is, if it's true that he does only, maybe that's what's behind it. Maybe that little bit of coaching that he got over the space of three or four weeks by that manager showed him something that he's not had that ever and maybe that's why he's thinking now, well, I'm never going to get that ever and let's draw a line and that's time to move on. I mean that cup here, he's just got Nagelsman as well having a life-size user. Well, not for another year. I was in XC. Yeah, yeah. Sorry if you agree to think. Don't go anywhere then. Now, you've right it. Listen, he does make mistakes. We've seen the golden bad of him last time. He came on against Wofford when we were 2-0 down and probably gave Michael Silver a, oh, he looks alright. He come on and played a big part in that Wofford victory. He's got a lot of ability. He does give the ball away, but he's a young player and that's the thing, isn't it? And what was really strange was that Jannach Balashy didn't look anywhere near it and it would have been very easy for the manager to go, right, you this week, Jannach, you're on the bench. The thing with the likes of a player like Lachman is it's so difficult to come into a team and settle in if you know that, if I don't play really well this week, I'm not going to be involved next week. You can never get a run where at Leipzig. Near the end, he'd just put him in and go and play. I think he ended with 4-6 or something. You know, he scored a few goals the last few games. I suppose the difference is it's faith in the player, isn't it? You know, he probably never thought that Cumin had any faith in him. He never thought that Aladdys had any faith in him. Whereas if he's getting taken by a club, automatically they want me, so I'm going to get an opportunity and that's what he got. But the flipside is, you mentioned near the way he plays, that's right up Silver Street. Someone who can play maybe left side or right side, swap with Wolcott and make it a proper front three, but maybe he hasn't got the defensive's responsibilities. Maybe he's not part of his game yet, but that's something you can coach into and that's something that he'll want to bring into his game eventually because all players do and all players should want to know. Because I always think if you know how to defend, then you know what the defend is thinking. That's why so many sense of forwards make good sense of acts and so many good sense of acts make good sense of forwards. It's because they understand their job and the other person's job. And also with Marcel Brans coming from Holland and bringing young players through to save money. You know, Evan Stormhawk Wingers and Lozano, people like that. Who's to say they're like, well, hang on, he's going to cost X amount and his wages are going to be this amount. When we've already got this kit, I know we've got to do a show faith in him and say, you know what, lad, you can go into that team and we might give you the... I'll give you... Here's the number 10 sheet, lad. Do you know what I mean? Here's the number 10 sheet. Go on, make it your own. We've got faith in you. It's a project. It's going to take a little bit of time, but we've got trust in you. The two things with it are, I Brands has said he was on his raid out of PSV. He was looking at our interests that they've taken him there. And the second thing is, Silver's a coach. He's a very meticulous coach and he does coach and improve players. And I get the feeling that I've done a video it'll be out on Payton regarding tactics and what he does and things people have said, but he encourages players, he coaches players. I don't think Everton have been coached about four years. You know what, I honestly don't think we've been coached properly, drilled properly as a unit since David Moyes left. I think Roberto Martin has had a philosophy, which was pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, but I don't think he coached in terms of positions and what to do. Cumin certainly didn't. We know that. He expected you to just pick it up and if you couldn't, so be it, that was your mistake. And Alan Dice was John Boran, isn't he? So, you know what I mean? I feel that if Silver gets older Luchman, he can really develop his game and you're right, he should want to learn the other part of his game because if he does, that's when players go up and they go up and they go up. But by all accounts, they're going to sit down and speak to him next week and hopefully just say to him, listen to clean slate and wait your part of our plans, big part of our plans and you can't slacken. The thing about it is, we're cleaning out at the moment, we're trying to clean out. Luchman could probably bring in, you know, a good fee. All right, his wages are not going to be maximum. So they could say, you know what, we're cleaning an house, you don't want to be here, you can go, but there doesn't seem to be a sense of that. It seems to be a sense that he's a young player, he's a good player and we want to keep him and we want to develop him, we want to make him, we want to put him in that first team and that's what we've got to convince the lad. Hopefully he's not too far gone. But listen, you know, as I say, when that happened and Alan Dice said, that was when I stopped giving Alan Dice any benefits of the doubt, because I just thought, no more on your flight, he said he wouldn't be going anywhere. And then you waited like 15 minutes before a kick-off of a game, that was a really important game against Lester, wasn't it? When really his kid should be on the bench tonight, you know, and yet you've let him go. So, and then you... I just think, just finally to that, you're right, but the caveat to all of that is if he doesn't really want to stay, then chase him because we need... we need players now that want to play for Everton Football Club because we're going in a different direction. We've got two fellas that are hopefully going to be here, well, brands will be here. Hopefully Marco Silva's going to be here for the next five years and we're trying to build something and we need everyone with us. Last season, there was divisions, we know that, and we've seen what happened there. We need everyone on the same page this year. I think Luchman can play a massive part in our squad, really, in our team. Let's just hope we can convince him to stay and... Give it a go. Yeah, give it a go, and if they think he's good enough and they can push him in the right direction, then I think we've got a hell of a player in our hands. Well, we'll have to wait and see. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on Admola Luchman. What are your thoughts on him as a player? Do you think we should go all out to try and keep the player with the highest bidder? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Thanks for watching Toffy TV. Don't forget, if you haven't already, just subscribe, please do. Click the bell for alerts so you know when the videos are coming out and if you want more videos, join us on Patreon.