 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's my three things, Evan one, Arsenal, Nillar, Gooderson Park today, a huge win for Evan the first victory since October the 22nd I think it is and a clean seat as well to go with it and a great, great win for the Blues today and unexpected win for a lot of people, it was, I wouldn't say it was a free hit because it's a home game and Evan had an area of the season and an area of the table where there can't be any free hits but it was a huge win. And it pulled us back into the pack so that is a big thing for us. First thing I'll talk about is Sean Dysch and his tactics, if that's what you want to say or certainly what he brings. I think we saw today a lot of what Sean Dysch had spoke about in the week, we saw work rate, we saw effort, we saw commitment from the players, there was a clear structure. If anyone's watched the coaches voice with Sean Dysch about how he talks about a 4-4-2 or a 4-4-1-1, you could see it today, it was so evident how he tries to squeeze the player down one side of the pitch. Yes, you're open to the switch a lot of times with that realisation, you fall back getting out there quickly and I thought Colman and Michel Enco did that very well today when they had to, when it was switched out to Sacher straight out there quickly, when it was switched out to the other side. To Martin, Ellie, Colman was out and then Trashard later on and that was evident but I think what we saw today was when a team gives everything it's got and sticks together, you can achieve unlike the results. Most people today would have looked at that and gone, it might be a bit more tricky because it's Sean Dysch and Everton are playing well but Arsenal should still win it. I think most people would have said that. I think those Evertonians looked at the record beforehand of Arsenal and the gooders and thought, you know, we've got a chance here if we can stay in the game. They're obviously a top side and that's exactly what it did and it's given Everton another victory against Michael Arthetter. He's had three games as Arsenal managed the gooders and he's lost all of them. And as gooders side as they are, I think they were a little bit short up front, Niketi didn't really do anything today, they didn't cause us any problems. That's credit to Conak Odie and James Tarkovsky for that. But also the fullbacks for not letting Saka be his creative best, not letting Martin Ellie round the other side and again just to reiterate that work rate and commitment. If you get a team that works that hard and there is this common misconception that top teams don't have to work hard, they're just top teams full of good players. And if you're a hard-working team, therefore you must be a poor side and it's nonsense. Every team or any decent team works hard. It seems like Barcelona, Manchester City now on the Premier League, one of the hardest working teams. Arsenal, this season being very hard-working, got the reward. And that's whatever you have to do. The way you look at it, whatever Frank Llanparg did or didn't do, there was too many games. And this is only one game, by the way, we've seen this before, so I'm not getting carried away in any shape, way or form. Everton have to do this every single time they play. But that is what we used to see going back to when David Moyes was in charge in Everton where the team that finished in the top 6-7. It was a side that worked its socks off. It had quality in it as well. And more often than not, that was good enough to get Everton in the top 6. That's not where we're looking at now, but what we have seen to miss the point with Everton since is that hard work. I don't think anyone's been able to sustain that. It remains to be seen whether Siobhan Daish can do that. But today was a very, very good start, but I've retake it. It is just one game. I'm not getting carried away at all, but it was a really, really good start for the blue show. Tremendous win. Second thing I'm going to talk about is Adelaide D'Corey, who has been out the side for whatever reason and obviously had a very public fallen out with Frank Lampard and then got himself in the team today. I think that might have been one that people were a little bit surprised by. I think I'd seen a lot of people thinking that Neil Maupai was going to play off Dom because obviously people were going with 4-4-2. But it thought he used D'Corey brilliantly today and D'Corey responded tremendously well. Playing out of just off Dom or dropping back alongside Garner and letting Amadou own on a push on him. And we really pressed really, really well at times and broke up Arsenal's play force them back or forced them to just smash a ball down the line. But he also was a threat going forward and he really should have scored or he should have hit the target rather in the first half. Got himself away and as the cross comes in he's found himself in the middle of the goal on his own and it's skidded off his head and I don't know whether he's closed his eyes at the last minute. But if Everton can get him being effective, yes, he's got, you know, there's a conversation to have with him at the end of the season about extending. But he didn't want to leave Everton. He just wasn't playing, which therefore there was a lot of talk about him leaving in January. Now he stayed, so he's here till the end of the season. So going either in a new contract or in a contract or in another club. But if Everton use him right and he performs the way he did today, he can be an important part going forward in these last 17 games because at Waffa, the average, half a dozen goals a season and Everton don't score enough goals. So, therefore, we have to, you know, we've got one from James Tarkowski today off a corner. His first goal for Everton. So it's up to the Corae now if he's in there to make sure he's getting in the positions in the box and putting the ball in the back of the net and getting us goals from multiple positions. But I just thought he was very, very good today in that midfield coming in from the cold. And the final thing I want to talk about is the midfield three as a collective. I thought Ghana was man of the match for me. I've said it on the mat reaction. He was the best player on the pitch in terms of just, he was everywhere. He seemed to be absolutely everywhere. I thought I would do a man of that. Probably his best game for Everton as well or certainly up there. I thought he was exceptional at times. Other times you've got to get him in the game a bit more. But when he goes through the gears, you've seen it in the first half when he went down the wing and cut in and rolled it across for Dom. He should have, well, was unfortunate not to score. No, he should have scored, let's be honest. It was tremendous. He's got that then, you know, long leg of tackles and I think he's brilliant in. He was really good today. And then obviously I've just spoke about the corey. But those are the three in midfield and I know that it was a variation. But she wanted to, with Burnley, play this where he had one of his midfielders, Geoff Hendrick at the time, had him in the number 10 off the front man. And that might be something that the corey or om nana'r ocupei with the other ones sitting alongside Idrissa Ghanagai. Obviously James Ghan is, you know, approaching full fitness as well. And that's a big one for us as well because he really will be a new signing. We've not seen hardly anything of him. So that's up to Sean Dyson, Ian Walton, Steve Stone, whatever to get him ready and given the information he needs. But it was just very pleasing to take that up against a really, really good side. That midfield did its job in the main. And it was a reason, the big reason why we've won the game, you know, when you've got an om nana giving it all this, you know. And that's fine when you're doing your job. Let's make sure you're doing your job today. He did his job. And I just thought it was really interesting that Sean Dyson won. They've only had a few days, but they had that midfield. That midfield structure looking really good. Obviously there's big, big, big tests every week now. You know, the major side now is next week. It's an omnfield. It's a different game. It's the crowd on there. It's a crowd, you know, hostile and everything back and up. They're up against the hostile parties on crowd and I'm feeling it'd be different. But they've got to do it week in, week out. But it was a good start today and, you know, we saw that. And if because they played their role, then obviously people like Conoco, the Tarkovs, he were very good at the back Michelenko. He had a good game up against Sacre. Sheamus Coleman did his job. He had a good game up on the other side. Players were able to perform. You know, Dwight McNeill I've already said in the maths reaction. I thought he had a good game as well. Cread a way. Cread a way to shock off. And that all come because the midfield was so competitive and did his job so. That's a really good starting point today. You can't get the evidence done this before. But if evidence works as hard as they did today, they will get themselves out of trouble. And that midfield might be key to that. You know, we might change it up and it might be to use someone else in there or he changes the tactics. But today playing like that, I think evidence played like that for the rest of the games. They'll be fine. There you go there my three things. Go on, enjoy your Saturday night. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. Thanks for watching. See you later.