 Welcome to Toffee TV, it is the Everton News Daily. This video is sponsored by One Football. One Football's app makes it easier to find scores, stats and all the latest news in one place to download the One Football app. Click the link in the description. The day after the night before Everton obviously getting beat 2-0 by Manchester City. Another set piece goal. The debate will rage on about zone marking, man marking. The manager doesn't want to talk about it. He's apparently, he's getting, he's seen him in his interview last night, gets rather angry, doesn't want to talk about it because he feels like it fuels more of the debate. Well, surely this debate needs to be fueled. But anyway, Tom Davis says it's not good enough, the captain for last night. And Sylvan Distan, very popular, man after this time at Everton, very popular defender amongst the fans and the players has had his say today. He said the line is too high, he feels, he feels that it makes defenders uncomfortable. That space between the defenders and the goalkeeper. And he's got a point, because if you look at the last two goals we've conceded, it's only the one on Saturday. He said the gap is too big, therefore the defenders are having to run backwards into that space. It's too far for the goalkeeper to come out. And maybe he's quit, you know, what he's saying is that maybe that gap needs to be made smaller. Maybe just to allow Jordan Pickford to come off his line. You know, if Everton defend deeper, maybe Jordan Pickford can then come off the line and deal with the set piece. Maybe that's what he's saying rather than, and take it off the defender's toes. Maybe if Everton can't deal with it as a defense, then maybe they start defending deeper and Jordan Pickford comes and deal with it. Obviously this, and that causes its own problems as well if the defense are too deep, then the opposition will throw a real deep ball into the back line and then it's harder for Everton to get the ball away. So that's not a perfect scenario. On Zonal Marking, he said that it works great, but you have to be aggressive. He said he used both, but you have to have players, and this is what it depends on, players who are aggressive, who will deal with that ball in the air, not worry about who they're marking. And that seems to be Everton's biggest problem last night, the biggest problem at the moment when we've seen it last night, no one attacking the ball. You know, K2 Met, one of many players who never got off the ground, allowing the ball to just head to the ball in. It's one of the major problems that Everton, but it is the major problem that Everton at the moment because if we can't keep clean sheets and the opposition know that's a weakness, they're gonna target more and more and more and we're gonna get way, some way, some way. So it's something that it needs to be dealt with. Maybe the manager needs to seek some kind of help from an outside source. You know, Liverpool had a throwing coach, can't we have a set piece coach who'll come in and help us out? It needs to be sorted, because it's just a major, major problem at the moment. You can work as hard as you want, like we did last night, but if you throw away a goal through a set piece, then what's the point? Work as hard as you want, but if you're shipping goals, what is the point? Just, I've just thrown this story and because I've just seen it today, really annoyed me and I think this has really annoyed a lot of people. Fake stories going round, certainly the internet, regarding last night, websites, Twitter accounts putting out a picture that was taken in November of Everton fans celebrating, using that to say that we celebrated, you know, Man City's goals last night. Even the mail online, used it as a headline, Everton fans celebrate City win, like that really happened, like Everton fans weren't moaning at the referee, like Everton fans weren't moaning that we conceded another goal, you know. I just think it's a disgrace. Robbie Fowler said he was at the game last night, tweeted the mail and said, that didn't happen, yet you can still go on data counts and that tweet is still there. You know, all these stupid, funny football accounts are using it as well, you know, for likes and retweets and it just shows you now, something that is clearly not true. The truth is in the picture, you know, Everton don't flash goal on the scoreboard when the opposition score. You can see people with white socks celebrating, ain't it? The light isn't even right for the game, but yeah, people will use it and it's absolutely fat. Then it spreads them, doesn't it? It spreads and gets worse and worse. It's just nonsense, I'm nonsense. And what I really know you've made, know you've made is, is that Everton give access to some of these people to the club, to write stories, when at the same time they're making up lies about us. I'm trying to make the club look bad, make its fans look bad. I'll never understand that ever. Yeah, so fair play to Robbie Fowler for coming out and saying it didn't happen, simple as that. Davey Klassen, still talking about Everton. He said he doesn't regret leaving Everton for one moment. He's played every game for Veda Bremer. He's played 85 minutes at least in every game, bar two. And he said the reason why is he plays, number one he plays every game, but he also says he feels appreciated at his new club after the hellish time at Everton. So fair play, listen, fair play to the lad, he's playing football, he's not anywhere soft. We seem to be just where we are anyway. So fair play to the lad, he's playing football, getting games, good luck to him. He said he's hopefully gonna try and get back in the Holland squad, but he hasn't spoke to Ronald Coombs yet, which is, there's an irony there, isn't it? Cause he's the man who brought him in at the club. Troy Deney has had his say regarding the game on Saturday. Obviously he's facing his old manager. And he said, don't, don't boo him. Don't taunt him, don't do anything. He said, cause it will only motivate Everton. And he said the same about Rich Arleson. He said, don't get on his back, don't boo him. He said, he's got no problem with him. He left to go to another club, it happens. He said, so don't be having a go on him cause it'll just motivate him. He said, just leave it to us and let us, and these are his words, let us kick the shit out of them. He was speaking at a fans event. Yeah, he said, leave it to us, let us kick the shit out of them. So if I was Marco Silva, the first thing I would say at the press conference tomorrow is that man, that player, Troy Deney said he's gonna kick the shit out of us. So I hope all the refs are listening. Hope the FA are listening. And on the day Saturday I tell all the players, Troy Deney goes near you, take a foul. Take a foul, say to the referee, this is what he said. Simple as that. Use it in our favour, put it on the wall, whatever. Use it in our favour if he wants to say stuff like that. Yeah, we'll see, we'll see what happens. See what happens with them. Finally, and this is for the whole of the Premier League, the £30 away ticket scheme is gonna stay in place for at least another three years. The clubs were debating whether they were gonna keep it in. And they have. I honestly feel like it was a bit of a misdirection this. I think they've probably said, are we gonna keep it in? So that no one tried to force them down to £20, which really is what should be. That extra money for the clubs is nothing. Absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of things. But obviously for football fans, it is a lot. Because obviously you've got your ticket and your travel and your whole day out to pay for. So say it was an extra £20 knocked off for a fan or an extra £10 knocked off for a fan would be nothing for football clubs, but it'd be a lot for the fans. But you know, glad they kept it going, glad it's gonna be around for another three years. Now again, as I say, maybe they should start speaking to rail companies and, you know, governments and the TV companies to make it easier for fans to get to games, cheaper for fans and more convenient for kickoff times. You know, like not having Everton traveling down to Southampton for a quarter to one kickoff. So, you know, Newcastle not coming to Goddison or Everton, not going up to Newcastle on Wednesday nights for eight o'clock kickoff, things like that. That should be addressed now as we go forward. 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