 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Matreaction, Leicester City, one, Everton two, what a win for Everton, and a way win at last, and a way win at last, the sun was shining last time Everton won on the way again, that was back in August and it is shining today, and what a win for the Blues today, or the White should I say. Obviously we saw the incredible scenes at Finch Farm yesterday, the supporters going down to Everton's training ground and making themselves heard, seen, letting the players know just how important it was following on from the brilliant scenes at Godderson Park last Sunday, and what a send off for Frank Lampard who seemed to be loving it, and sometimes when you see those things you just hope that the result is positive the next day, it was brilliant to see, and you want that to have all been part of something, and for Everton to go and get the three points from the King power today just makes it even better. Still seeing videos now of the supporters still singing in the stadium half an hour after the game and finished or whatever. Dad had no chance of doing that at Godderson this year to kick it out after three minutes, but certainly away from home, outstanding. I've got to say, watching it on the telly, the loudest I think I've ever heard, the set of away fans ever, at any ground, ever. It was unbelievable, the noise, so eating every person 3,334 over it was that I've gone to Leicester today, every one of you have been as important as what the players were, tremendous, tremendous effort today. Frank Lampard picked the same side that beat Chelsea last Sunday, and why wouldn't you? You're looking to come into a game against the team, we will have a lot of the ball, which we knew Leicester would be played them a few weeks ago, on the mid 60s for possession, we knew it would be the same way today, and we knew that evidently probably have to play in a similar manner to the way they did at Anfield and the way they did against Chelsea as well at home. Because quite frankly, we're running out of games and we need results, so we're not there to please supporters of other teams, we're not there to make it nice for football teams to pass it round us and put six past us. We're there to try and stay in the league and that has been the biggest change I think since Christopher Palace in the FA Cup, there's been a marked improvement and certainly since that Manchester United game, that's been borne out with points. Don't forget we were going into a run of games that pundits called horrific, no chance ever, and they're getting more than two or three points out of them, but we took 10 out the last 15 and we played Chelsea, Leicester twice, Manchester United, Liverpool. So, not a bad return at all, and we now go to Wafford out of the bottom three, which is huge, Leeds lost today at Arsenal and had Luke Eiling sent off, so it's a big miss for them. They've got Chelsea at home midweek, we've moved above them and Burnley, and we go to Wafford for our gaming hand-on Wednesday, and evidently can repeat what they've done today. They're going to be in a fantastic position come the next home game, which is Bremford next Sunday, Goulders and Park, when I'm sure again the supporters will be greeting the coach, the players and everything else outstanding display. And the supporters have stepped up. I said this after Newcastle away, I felt as though it was up to us as fans to try to drag the team over the line, and people have took it on and done brilliant organisation with it and everybody has brought into it. But we've seen an uptake in the team's foreman. Just right now, with the manager and the coaching staff, with the players, with the fans, certainly the manager and the coaching staff, with the fans especially, just seems to be a harmony there that hasn't been there for a while. And if we can foster this atmosphere, the way the supporters are doing it, the way we are, you know, the fanaticism of it almost, which is what it is, if we can keep this going as we move forward, then who knows, we can make strides moving forward at last. Because it's been years since I've seen Evertonians, the way we've been over the last six or eight weeks, it's years. And these last couple of weeks have just took it to a new level, absolutely unbelievable in the last seven days what the fans have been like. So let's keep that going, let's keep that going. Onto the game, Everton started the game very slowly, very coldly, given possession away, Alex of Obie with an awful pass to Fabian Delph meant Leicester broke on us very quickly. Daca went round, clipped it past Pickford and yet he meant a fantastic defender, running in to make sure there was no danger and put it out for a corner. And you know, we had another moment where we just left, I think it was iniatio in round the back, or was it iniatio in and Pickford made the save, but he was offside that on that occasion, but we just a little bit out of sorts. But we broke quickly and we're shooting ahead with Michael Encoe's first Everton goal and what a goal. Go play over on the right hand side, there won't be getting out, clipped it to the edge in a box and Miko just volleys you first time beyond smile. What a way to open your Everton account, what a way to screen your first Premier League goal, absolutely outstanding to put us one nil up, excuse me. And then we go and give a calamitous equaliser a by. We are an intro to a wave from a brilliant breakaway goal, it's super play, the corey breaking it up and knocking it out wide and grey in back in towards the corey, get a foot on it. Michael makes a save, it's so lucky there in that instance Leicester that it could go anywhere, it does go anywhere, hits the inside of the box and smile is able to pamp on it. And then from there, you know, to a ball down the field, it should be dealt with, Coleman and Meener are underneath it and when Meener goes to hell, I don't understand what James Coleman is doing. If he just drops off two yards, that ball just bounces through to him and we cleared the danger, but he runs into the back of Yeri Meener, it's calamitous. They fall over and Patton Dachar runs through and levels for at 1-1 and that was really deflating just at that moment because we had gone in front and we had our shape nice. You know, we just broke away and nearly made a 2-nil and all of a sudden it was 1-1 and we had to really be on our metal and make sure we got back into shape and everything. But we still carried that threat on the break, I think we should have had more shots really. I think at times we were guilty of not shooting enough but we did. Good break away, win ourselves a corner. We know that Leicester are poor off set plays and that's how it proved. Ball into the box, good header by Ratialys and good save from Schmeichel but Holgate panted to knock it in and give Evanton, restore Evanton's lead. Again, a measure performance, certainly till the end of the first half. Went into one up with the break and it was a case of more of that please, can we slow it down when we need to, can we maintain the threat on the break, which we did. But again, one or two poor choices when we broke in the second half. We could have had more goals, Anthony Gordon was in and it's a shot with Johnny Evans made a good block off. We'd had a Holgate header over it but we had two or three really good options at times and played the wrong one. Or we didn't pull the trigger when we should have done Eddie the penalty. We had even lots of space, lovely little moves, we cut them open and then we turned and tried to keep the ball. I didn't understand what we were doing with that because we were trying to play keep ball on the Eddie the box. I think you're better off testing Schmeichel, getting shots away might get a deflect in the corner or whatever. But we still needed our goalkeeper to come up massively for us in the second half and he did. Job and Pickford outstanding today, man had a match comfortably, it was absolutely magnificent. We lost yeti Mina, Michael Keane came on, I've got to mention him, I thought he was brilliant when he came on. Mason Holgate had a really good game. We lost Michel Encomb in the second half and he'd had a really good game and I thought John Joe Kenny come on and did okay. Just once, didn't close across down on Harvey Barnes, looked like he'd equalised with a free edit just putting past the post. And that's come from us not closing people down. Pickford was trying to tell them. But Job and Pickford's made a save from Mendy, which was in the top corner, which was an incredible save. Went with his other hand lead, I think, if you're watching, it was a brilliant save. I don't know whether you want to get on the phone to your mate or to discuss that. But he made another brilliant save from Harvey Barnes as well. Others, you know, blocks and getting being in the right place at the right time. Just an outstanding goalkeeper and performance that proves again if he needs to. And I don't think he does because he's comfortably England's number one by some distance as well. No one even close to him. He was outstanding today and he won us the game. So he's my man of the match. But it was an excellent batland display, but we haven't needed our goalkeeper to come up big. So maybe against Wofford, we have to work a little bit harder on closing people down when they're having shots. But to go there and to get a huge win, it's a tough place to go to the good side. To go and win that game, it's massive leads losing as well. Like you said, Burnley lost yesterday. Wofford already relegated in order to show it. It's one place, but we are out the bottom three and that is huge now. Huge going into our game midweek at Wofford the game. Can we go there and get three points there as well? I think we can. Go, do the same, counter attack, pick them off, get the three points and put ourselves in a marvellous position with two home games to play. But today's all about the players and the fans you were in the stadium. So big hats off to you. Outstanding. Enjoy the rest of your night. We won the game two on and buzzing. I might even have a bottle of beer. Thanks for watching. See you later.