 Tot yn ymchwil 5, Everton nil is my three talking points from another woeful Everton away performance, a disastrous performance in some respects for Everton, but the way woes continue, a team that took four points from their opening two away games in August, and I took two points since that's the severity of the situation for Everton and absolutely appalling display. Well beaten, comfortably beaten could have been even more, five is embarrassing it could have been seven or eight, a woeful performance and one that puts us massively in trouble now, really are massively in trouble. First thing is, it is a time to be worried. That is my thing, the first point. The time now is to be worried. These set of players that are setting me my reaction are cheats. They run around and tackle and press when the rack goes in and away from home, they just shake out of everything. Something goes against them, the towel gets thrown in. The defence is as bad a defence as you'll see, it's not capable of keeping the clean sheet. And we're in huge trouble because teams that get out of trouble are built on clean sheets, they're built on grinding out results, going away and getting a nil nil, nicking a one nil somewhere. This team can't keep clean sheets away from home, doesn't look capable of it. Tonight we were up against the top, top front pair in Sun and Kane, the brilliant we know they are. And yet we still decided to score an own goal for them, to the goalkeeper to decide off. And I said to me Matthew Axe and Jordan Pickford had a great season, but tonight that's second goals embarrassing. It's not even a powerful shot and it's rolled under his body. You know Coleman was a fault for three of the five goals, but just the defence is poor. Holgate doesn't know whether he's coming or going. Kenny's not good enough at left back. He's okay for doing a specific job and he's a decent utility player, there's no question about that. But you can't have a situation where you get nothing from your full backs. Tottenham tonight, Tottenham aren't even great, are they? Let's be honest, the front two are brilliant. I like Ben Taker in my field they do. Culeveski's good as well, but they've not been great. I think they've lost four of the last six or something. And yet we made them look like a team. I was going for the title tonight. Day three full backs, well one come on at half time and it's scored within 30 seconds. Matt Dowherty set up the fifth with a lovely ball to King. They were up and down all day. Sesi on in the first half was up and down. He's cross set the goal, you know, makes Michael Key and decides to smash it into his own net. And yet Everton have two full backs that Coleman's trying, don't get me wrong, he's just, it's too big a national. And Kenny is another one who's trying, but every time he gets wide, he's got to come back inside onto his right foot. There's no natural balance there. So we're getting nothing from our full back areas. That's just one thing. But the time is there to be worried now because these players don't have the heart or the desire or the metal to go away and grind. So that keeps you up. I don't know whether we're going to be able to do it. The two key games away are Wafford and Burnley. They will want it more. They will look at us and go, these are the soft touch, the terrible, the terrible away from home we can beat the both of them. We both can beat them. I don't know whether Everton will have any answer to that. So we're in big trouble. Second, and just leading on to that, because we're in big trouble, the manager has to be brave now and he has to get that defence sorted. And it means making big decisions and it might mean taking a chance with players like Nathan Patterson and Vitaly Michalenco at left back and putting Ben Godfrey in the centre back and you can play Rock, Paper, Scissors through plays alongside them. Brandthwaite, don't know right when he come on it and not convinced he's ready right now. The other two, it's a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. Keane seems to give a goal away every game he plays at the moment. He's all over the gaffey really is. He's so poor and whole gate. The full hard man at the moment. It's just not really doing anything. So, you know, if Jerry Mina was in there, it might be a different story, but he isn't and not likely to be again this season or it's touching Govies. So you're left with a young kid in Brandthwaite. You fully gamble on a back four like that. Or do you go with the Rock, Paper, Scissors for those two and go like one ear playing alongside Ben Godfrey and go from there because we can't continue to leave the back four in place. That's conceding so many goals. Quite simply. James Coleman needs a break. He can't get up and down. He's not a modern day full back anymore. He's a good defensive full back if he doesn't have to go over the gaffey line, but even tonight he's give. Honestly, go and look at the goals again. Play this part. John Joe Kenny, I'm not having a goreum. He's just not a left back. He's done a job, a specific job, but we need to have something going the other way. We need balance over on that side and the midfield have got to protect the back four. The back four is not good and the midfield has to protect it and it has to have some structure to it. And then higher up the pitch when we do, get out and break the other two, three have got to do more. Anthony Gordon ran his bollocks off tonight and worked hard. But Charleston didn't have a good game and wasn't in the game and Dom looked like it was the first game of the season. He just looked way, way, way off the pace. And that's not good enough. So the manager's going to have to make some big choices and go, no, I'm having to change it and create it. He will look at that. He'll be terrified himself, lampad. Him and his coaching staff will be looking at these players going. You know, what we're seeing and training isn't what's on the pitch and it's what was fans now. We know the ones you let you down. We know the ones you can't compete. We know the ones you will like playing at home and don't want to go away and get the hands dirty. The managers, he's been in long enough now to have weeded some of these out and he needs to start doing it. Because we're in, like you said, in point one, we're in huge trouble. The third one is on the place, really. It's accountability. And I don't think there's any accountability here ever. And I'm not talking about coming out, going out. I'm sorry to the fans. We'll try next week. It's not about that. It's not about going over at the end and giving your share to the fans and clapping the away fans. It's not about that. It's about actually having accountability of your own performance and collectively as a team. And I don't think ever they've got either. These players, they really haven't. There's no inquest when a goal goes in. It's like, yeah, we knew we concede. Do you have a plan that came on? We made a block. We can see the straight away because we give the ball away and it was what it was. It looked like someone's shot team was calling them with a pellet gun or something and his foot and tripped them up in the box or one of those old spoke guns. He just fell to the floor and reggae on knocked it in. But after that he made an important block, which would have been fired on him immediately and he's screaming at them. He's a 19-year-old lad. That's just come off the bench. There's none of that in the team. No-one's running and putting their extra yards in. We're not fast in possession. Every pass is backwards away from home at home. We can be quite progressive away. There's no accountability at all. These players want to be part of an evident team. The first evident team to be relegated in 70 years is what they want on their career and they bothered that that's the situation. This is a team that a lot of people tipped for Europe this season. Pundits going, they can be in the battle for Europe. They were never in correctly, ever in the conversation about a Champions League place. They should never have been. But a conference place, if it got to 7th, a few pundits were going, they've got a good squad and they'll do this and they'll do that. We are battling for a moment. I'd say we're fighting for our lives, but we don't look like we're fighting for our lives. We're in a relegation battle and until these players now wake up and go, I need to fight, battle, block things, win throw-ins, break the game up, do my bit, stand up and be counted, every one of them. The Charleston love them, love them, but is he genuinely a top player who big clubs wants? If he is, prove it, go and win games on your own like the top players do. Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Arsenal Warner, England strike, go and do it, start performing. That's what it's about. It's about stepping up to the plate. There's others, I'm just picked into it, but there's others. Donnie van de Beig does he want to stay, does he want to go and get him on United's team? Performing. Alan Token, last week I want to get back in the Brazil squad. You're not getting in the Brazil squad playing like you did tonight. The core, all of them, all of them. Stand up and be counted and start getting yourselves together collectively and getting some points because we are in the brand stuff up to our waist and we are sinking fast. That's it, that's all I've got to say. Thanks for watching, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. See you later.