 Welcome to Toffy TV, here is the Matriac in Wolves 2 at Everton 1, another disappointing night for Everton at Molyngu this time, third defeat on the run with certainly the first half an absolutely awful performance, it got better in the second half, not much, but it was definitely better, and they ended in a disappointing defeat and Everton have got to pick themselves up, another tough game on Sunday against Spears at home and you're going to have to pick themselves up. The couple of changes in the side tonight with Charleston started the game, Mason Holgate came back in to the back for Ben Godfrey, replaced the injured Luca Dean at left back, and Everton, John Felipe Baman as well, I mean that really should have been the big story, shouldn't have him starting the game for Everton Football Club, it was in my feel with Alan, and my initial thoughts for the team was that I felt as though he should have played three in my feel, that was my initial feeling, it was why aren't we trying to do that? Why aren't we trying to get older the ball in midfield and have maybe Townsend off the right and Grey off the left with Charleston through the middle, so I would have had the next man, especially because Gabbaman has just come on, he's played, the last time he started the game was 2019, August 2019, so I would have had another midfielder in it, probably Tom Davis to be honest, just because of fitness, stealth, I don't think it would have been fit to start, but Davis would have had a fair start, and then maybe looked at it there. But he went with what he went with, and to be honest Wolves were all over us, they just came out the traps quickly, they pressed us, they were better than us, they knocked it around comfortably, him and us were dropping in to pockets just because there was a gap between Alan and Gabbaman on our back four, no-one was going with them and he was causing us problems, and we got away with it, or we had a warning, I mean get away with it because it was offside, but we had a warning, Reuben Nevers had had a volley with Stioban Pick for me to go to save from, but Wolves thought they had the ball in the net and Hwang Heechan scored it, but he'd been offside in the build-up, and you would have thought that would have woke them up, it didn't, and a couple of minutes later we go and can see it yet again from a set piece, the manager can talk about his own own marking, and I understand where he's coming from with it, the best managers in the world use it, but you have to pick what's good for your team, and at the moment we aren't coping whatsoever with its own own marking, we're just not doing for whatever reason, a corner's played in, Ben Godfrey getting away near it, neither does Michael Keane, Andrew Sanzend as well, and it's headed in by Kilman into the floor beyond Joven Pickford and it's 1-0, and you know a poor start, they've been rewarded with the goal, and it was always going to be an uphill battle for him there, we made it even more difficult for ourselves with Ben Godfrey, with a shock on Backpass, which gave Rael Himenez the chance of running on Joven Pickford and he'd dinked it over and he doesn't miss them, and completed his record of scoring in every game against Devon to make it 2-0, the first half was really poor, the Marey Grey had two attempts at goal, that was probably the best we came, the closest we came, Mason Holgate put one over in the last seconds of the first half off a set piece, but I feel like he was offside, came out for the second half, the man had to make the change, took off Jean-Philippe Gabaman and put on Fabian Delth, and to be fair to Fabian Delth, he was evidence best played in the second half by a mile, I thought Gabaman done alright in patches in the first half, but I feel like they still him and Alan still needed someone sitting so they could go and get about, they were both leaving gaps and that's where Himenez was killing us, what Delth did second half was he sat in there, he got older a ball a little bit more, and everything went much better in the second half, there's no doubt about it, got back into the game through Alex Oboby, we'd had a couple of moments one, excuse me, which was almost an own goal, a header from Sight I think, it was a conacody it was rather, just went wide, we'd had another couple of attempts that were blocked, we'd shown a little bit more about us, but we got ourselves a goal, Ben Godfrey hit a shot that was, I don't think it was causing the keeper too much trouble, it broke back and there was Alex Oboby to smash it in to give it a bit of hope and there was still, I think there was still something like half an hour to go or 25 minutes to go when we got the goal, so we were in the game, but we just didn't really press that advantage on, we had that, you know, we moved in around well but at times, but we just, at that final third of, you know, British Alice had almost got in earlier on when they made the mistake off a back pass, but we didn't really create anything for them, of note, Anthony Gordon came on and did very well, it was very, very bright and they almost actually got evident in equaliser cornering and it was a header by Gordon, a good save from the keeper and it just evaded Mason Holgate running in, but other than that it was few and far between and we ended up, you know, putting them under a bit of pressure at the end but still taking too many touches and it was just not enough really and I think I'm sitting here and I probably, to be honest, find it hard to say that we deserved the point, even though we were much better than the second half and we were better than Wolves, I think the first half this play from them was far better than us and that probably deserved them the three points the manager's got to pick these up now and like I said before, big game on Sunday before the international break, they're probably going to have Antonio Conti in charge, coming to goodness until they'll be up for it and evidently they've got to use the crowd and everything to try and get points on the board without Calvert-Lewin, without Mina, without Decore, without Luca Dean, we're just not the same side and we're a team that looks devoid of any kind of pace in the team, it was good for the charlatans to get the 90 minutes, we wouldn't create anything for them and I think the manager's got some decisions to make with how destructive the team is as well I thought there was a lot of plays we reported and I thought Michael Keane was very poor, Mason Holgate didn't have a good game, the fact that back four I didn't think I had a particularly good game at all, I thought that Alan was way off it in the field and while we wasn't good, timeshems was below par, gravy was below par, Alan was a charlatan worked out but we didn't create anything so there was a lot of poor performances tonight and we'll have to be much better on Sunday it's disappointing, it's three defeats on the run, it's frustrating, it's gotten really because it does just feel at the minute like it's rinse and repeat season after season when we start the season, well there's some optimism, we get a few injuries, we go out the carabao cup or whatever and we just tail off and we limp home and it just feels like the same script each year and I don't know when or how we change it but it's frustrating we need a win, three terrible results on the run now, we need a win and spares won't be easy by any stretch but that's there the next in front of us and after that there's an international breaking and hopefully Abdelhaid y Cori is back after that, we've got a nice easy game after that I think it's man's city away so it doesn't get any easier but it's a long season and we're going to have to try to get as many points quickly as we can and just keep ourselves out of any stupid conflict so there you go, very disappointing tonight, man of the match, Fabian Delph, there you go, that's the man of the match thanks for listening, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos join us on Patreon, see you later