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Players like Jeng Tolson who came on a halftime, I like Jeng Tolson, I think he's got goals in him when he's on it, he didn't look confident. Now that might be because he's not had many minutes of late but he came on against Leicester a few days ago obviously in the New Year's Day defeat, didn't do much then he didn't do much today. He had 45 minutes today or 50 minutes with the stoppage time up against League 2 defenders and they cope with him very very comfortably. One of those two Lincoln City centre backs you'd think there's nothing about him, he's an international centre forward and we've just had a very very easy afternoon with him there because he didn't do anything. Other players that really disappointed me Tom Davis, anyone who watches this channel knows I'm a big fan of Tom but I don't think he did anything really today. I think he tried at times to play nice little one twos but the first half when the game was going away from us and I don't mean going away from us in terms of losing the game or things like that but when it turned a little bit when they scored, neither of Armour field two got hold of it. I didn't just give the ball away all afternoon, great at winning it, oh superb at winning it back but after time it's because he's given away. Tom Davis didn't do anything to influence that. John Jo Kenney was okay but I'm not sure. Adam Ola Llywchman, some lovely bits of skill and tricks but other times just a passenger. I don't think he's certainly off the right hand side, I don't think he does anything, I don't know that to me isn't his best position. I think he's either got to play off the striker or play on the left hand side. I think on the right the game just drifts by when he doesn't really offer that much so that was a little bit disappointing. I'm going to Calvert Llywchman, massive disappointment for me today, great assist for the goal but it literally took a ball into his feet and laid it off and if that's what we're getting in the team to do over the space of 45 minutes then we aren't pushing these players to do very much are we? He's come off, I don't think he's had an inch of date on his kit and all that doesn't really define whether a player has had a good game of course, it doesn't but he should be in there mixing it. This was his chance up against Lee Too defenders, he normally destroys these teams, he normally scores against these teams and there was one where he had an opportunity to get out of his feet and knock it past Aladdin going, he didn't. The other time he tried to run someone he stood on the ball and went behind and he just, I just don't think he grabbed the opportunity today and that to me is very very disappointing. As we move forward, how many opportunities are you going to get? That's the things, when you get something you have to get in there and grab it, it's got to be the thing that consumes you if you want to become a top player or if you want to get into a side. It has to, you have to have that drive and I'm just not sure enough of our players have that drive. Attitude of the players and I don't mean bad attitude, I'm talking about within a cup tie. Now we started this game really brightly, we've done something Everton don't really do which is score early against these teams and then we backed it up with a second goal, great little goal from Bernard but then the attitude to me just seems to drop off. Everybody started walking, people were doing little flicks that way and coming off, we would break up to the area then stop, stand on it, walk back, pass it back to it and it's almost, it's almost like we felt sorry for Lincoln but I don't know, I don't think that is, I don't know whether it's an arrogance or but the best teams just go for the kill. That attitude is spot on and they go for the kill, Tottenham 7-0 last night teams like that just get you in that position and do not let anyone out of it and we had the opportunity to put 3-4-5 past them in that first half because they looked shell shocked at 2-0 and we didn't, we took our foot off the ball, they all of a sudden get a goal the next minute they're out running us. Okay, second half we had total control of the game, they were sporadic threats and up although to be fair to them they almost equalised so it's just that for me that little thing of attitude where we have to be able to get older again and have that killer instinct to say we want this and we're going to make sure this tie is over and we're going to hammer into submission. We scored 2, we could have carried on with that intensity and that zipping it around and getting in the box and bang having shots, we'd have put the game to bed and we didn't, we made it very very uncomfortable for ourselves and I think it was to me, it was not a killer attitude and we have to have to. Finally is the need for a leader, we just haven't got one again, this is something I've briefly mentioned in the match reaction but to me we need a leader, we need a player that's going to challenge us. We need other players, grab other players by the throat and say are you doing enough? Where are you? Why aren't you stepping up for us? Why aren't you dragging us through this game? Why aren't we in it together? Because I see a team that's full of lovely footballers, I think lots of ability technically wise but I don't see a team that is organised, I don't mean they're not set up organisational wise because they are, if you watch the way they fall back into the patterns that they're supposed to but there's no accountability for me to others, I see players moaning at each other after the event which is fine but that should be a prerequisite anyway if those players wanting to do that. They should be pulling each other into position before something's happened, it's okay, you can see the goal that we should have and then you'll have a goal with each other, fair enough but they should be having a goal with each other anyway or leading each other through the game. I see referees giving poor decisions, I don't see any of our players around them, I don't see any of our players trying to referee games, it's a key element of football and we just don't have it. We don't have leaders when we're under the course and come on last week and do this and getting their heads in the way and I think Marcel Brander's got a difficult task on trying to get that. We've had that in the past, we've had players like Alan Stubbs, when he was there, Tim Kale, really dragging people through. Maybe Jack Elkhid did it by just actually putting his body on the line but I'm talking about players who, even Phil Neville to be fair, he was very limited but he was great at pointing but he would rally the truth basically because he'd experienced Roy Keane doing it at Manchester United. It's something I feel the best teams have and I think if this evidence side could get a character like that you could tell really once that he was at the referee, at his own players, keeping everyone ticking over, keeping everyone at it. I think it'd benefit the whole side because I think it's something that we're missing at the minute. We've seen it in games where the spares game is a big example for me once we went 2-1 behind and 3-1 behind. No-one was there going last, let's stay in the game, keep it, do this, do that, do the other. We just chased around and they just went bub bub bub go and we looked shell shocked. So I don't know how we get that or is it a type of player, we have to go and get it. I think for me it's a type of player that we have to go and buy but that's over to Marcel Brander. Anyway, there's the three things from Everton Tube, link on one. Check out the match reactions, check out Perth's match reaction and his player ratings and have a fantastic weekend. If you haven't subscribed, please do so now and if you want more videos, get over to Patreon. Enjoy the rest of you. We can see you later on Toffy TV.