 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the instant match reaction Manchester United to Everton Nail, a very very comfortable win for United and very very own Everton in the Dijera really. A very very disjointed poor display and quite frankly I'm still scratching my head to work out what Sean Deish was trying to do with that team today. Of course he had to make a change with the Corey being out and I think he got it wrong. I think he moved too many moving parts by being in sims in and moving grey into more of a number 10 role. A Wobe was still on the right and we had a really high line as well and it just didn't work but on the more important thing I just don't know what he was trying to do. Because if you're going to play a high line you've got to press high and we never did that and I just think he got it spectacularly wrong and really without Jordan Pickford it could have been really embarrassing today. I think the performance was bang average but Jordan Pickford had to make 7 saves. Manchester United in the first half had the most shots of any team in the first half of a Premier League and that really doesn't tally up with what we've been doing under Deish. Under Deish we've been consistently strong at the back and good off set pieces and basically just waiting for our opportunity to hit teams. Sometimes through luck and sometimes through set pieces but yeah it was just a strange one. I just don't think any of it worked. Number one I mean you've got two in my field, you've got Ghana or Onana and Onana for me is not good enough to play in a two. He's been getting increasingly worse recently. I'm sure playing at midday when you can't take any fluids on is a difficult task as well and that's maybe why he and Ghana were taking off after an hour. I thought Ghana did quite well today considering he was the only player in our midfield but you've got to ask more questions if you're going to be that reckless and we didn't. Other than that, Onana had a header that he should have done a lot better with and the Sims won that very much like Tom Davis last season at Old Trafford almost couldn't believe he had that much time and space to hit across it. As I said, I'm not really sure what the manager was trying to do because at one point in the second half I looked at the average positions of our players and Gray, Sims and O'Walby were all playing within the same half of spaces each other. They've got all that data they should be able to tell the players or change the players positions on the pitch. But you've got to be better and we're not that good. Let's be honest, once again I've watched Gray, O'Walby and Matt Neil do absolutely nothing in the game of football. People keep on telling me that these are good players and then I watch you with my own eyes and I look at them and I just go, aren't you supposed to be able to do something? So straight away you're at a disadvantage because you're trying to attack and players can't attack but nothing about them. Ella Sims again felt sorry for him and don't think he's being played up front on his own at now at Old Trafford and Field and stand for bridge. There is three starts I think for Evan and in all three games he's had nothing. I mean he should have done better with the one opportunity, granted that. But he doesn't see the ball for most of the game. He just doesn't see the ball for most of the game but as I said, if you go into Old Trafford you've got to set up. You've got a man United on the good side, they've gone into third, you've got to set up in a way that help get some structure to the team. Where was the structure today? Where was the structure? There was absolutely no structure to the side at all. You've got a high line. I mean the mad thing is three out of back four are slow and they targeted the fastest one in Ben Godfrey. Probably because the start position is so high but luckily we got away with that most times because of his pace. But you can't start with a line like that if you're so slow at the back. I'm playing two in midfield with one of them being an O'nana. You're never going to win the battles to control the game. It is all about controlling the game. That's what it's all about. For me it should have been a straight swap with Tokore going out and either Tom Davis or Ghana coming in and then pushing O'nana maybe a little bit higher forward in the three. You've got to be able to control the game. You've got to stem the opposition. Let's be honest, it's not like when we were at Stanford Bridge where they were having loads and loads of shots. Man United at the right time could have been four or five nil up. It is only for Jordan Pickford. That could have been a massive embarrassment today. For me it comes down to the poor set-up from the manager and to be fair that's probably the first time he's got it wrong. Because I think in every other game and even at Arsenal I think it was working till they get the goal and obviously were gifted the second goal. I think today's the first time under Dice that a team has really dominated us and we haven't had a sniff. And considering we've been to maybe a landfill as well but considering we've been to Old Trafford Stanford Bridge, the Emirates and Amfield that's not bad. So I think he obviously brought me a link over half-time. He obviously changed it and decided that we needed to tighten up first and foremost. And that got the desired effect. The second goal, the first goal of his own are checking out isn't he? He just checks completely out and lets Mac Thomony run off him. The second goal is saying he makes a mistake and they punish you for those kind of mistakes. And that's it isn't it really? We had one chance with Ella Sims as I said. Oh no and I had a chance. I thought when Tom Davis and Ghana come on we looked a little bit brighter. We kept both of the board a little bit better but then by that time they haven't got their second or something like that. But they've been in cruise control at that stage. They've been in cruise control. But listen, I'm not going to sit here and rant and rave. It's one game. The manager has to lay him from it. The players have to lay him from it. He has to go back to what he knows and maybe the sad thing is maybe that's the line up that you start at Fulham next week but maybe now he'll be pulled off that because of the result. I don't know. I don't know. But it was just strange that you know why didn't he play a wobby in the middle of the park and just have grey on the wing and then Sims up front. Even if that was just for the first half just to see how it goes just to get yourself into the game but we just started with such an open. And that's what I can't understand. I can't understand that from Sean Dice. I can't understand being that open. It was so unshown Dice but obviously they were the tactics. They must have been the tactics because that's what we were consistently doing. He was obviously trying to risk a lot. High risk, high reward. I promise we don't create anything. It is what it is. It's our annual Old Trafford beating. It's not the results. You go to Old Trafford and you don't really expect anything. It is more just the way we played. We've got to shake that off now. It's a defeat. The score could have been a lot heavier than it was. We have to just put that in the past now and get on to Fulham next week because Fulham is a must win game as far as I'm concerned. You can look at certain games and go well. You've got a point on that one and blah blah blah but Fulham are all next week without the strike. It's a must win. Everton have got to find a way to win it. Everton have got to find a way to start scoring goals and creating because as I said earlier that front, that three, I'm not putting Sims in the category but I will be Mach Neil and Damari Gray. I've got to start creating chances. That's what they're in the team to do. They've got to start creating chances and the amount of times to give the ball away. Especially Greg and Awabi today. Mach Neil wasn't really in the game at all. The game for us was playing on that side. I don't know. It's weird though isn't it? Everton yesterday went heavy on putting stuff out about Dominic Harford Llew and I was thinking is he going to be on the bench today? No way in sight again. I know the manager did say that on Thursday but it's just weird that he went heavy on the social media side of things yesterday. Very very strange but he's the kind of play we need him for next week. I don't know whether he knows. I don't even know what his injury is. I don't know where his fitness is. I don't know what's going on. Disappointing day. I don't really know what more I could say about it. I could rant and rave about it I suppose but what would be the point? It's a one off game so far. It's not but you know what I mean. We've been unbeaten for the last four and we've lost a really important player in the Corry. The manager's put a different set up and he's messed it up. That's all you can really look at it is isn't it? He's got to now look at it. He's got a week now to look at it and go right what will work next week? Will it be different that it's our own? We'll wait and see. I don't know but don't do that again. In any of the eight games don't do that again because that was crap. That was really really crap and the only positive today was only two nil. There you go. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. I'll be back to do my play ratings in a little bit. So join me for that. Make sure to check out Baz's videos as well and I'll see you in a bit.