 Hello and welcome to ToffeeTV. It's the Sunday supplement with myself, Paul Neal, and yeah, it's great to be able to sit here and talk about a win and enjoy the weekend. Obviously, we were the early kickoff on a Saturday, so we played before everybody else and were able to relax knowing that we had a nice comfortable win. But I'll talk about the low end up and it was great to see Marco Silva actually make some changes, which he really needed to do. Obviously, it was a game in which he himself said it was a must win. And the changes he made, I thought, were good choices. He had, obviously, Pickford and Goal, Sidibe, right back because James Colvin was suspended. Keane, Mina and Dina as the other defenders, as we all pretty much expected. And then in midfield, he went with Tom Davis, which I thought was a great decision to go with, and Andre Gomez. And, well, I'll get to him in a minute. But then, instead of Sigurdsson, who he dropped, he had a Wobby as the number 10, which I thought was interesting. And then, obviously, he had Bernard, back out left, that lovely lingo play with Lukas Dean. And then he had Theo Walcott out wide right. I hadn't seen him since he obviously took that knock on the head a few weeks ago. I went off very early in the game. I think it was Man City. It was the game he missed. But then, he went with Charleston down the middle. So lots of big decisions made. There's midfield, Sigurdsson dropped, Cavett-Lewan dropped, Keane not being brought in up top as well. So, yeah, I mean, I was shocked, I suppose, I could say, about the long end. But what I would say is it gave our team so much energy throughout the game. We were constantly, constantly so energetic. And it was great to see that we were actually trying to get about the pitch, and we were creating chances all the way through the game. It wasn't just a case where we were battering in West Ham for a while, and they were kind of getting on top. Because that really wasn't the case. They had a couple of chances, yes, I know. But for the most part, we largely dominated. And that was kind of, I was getting a bit of a bad feeling that, you know, we were getting all these chances and we wouldn't score. But luckily, that man, Bernard, I just love seeing himself and Lucas Dean play on that left-hand side. And I know he's been, he's been out in a while. He's been in there and he's kind of been mixing and matching positions. But it's great to see those two because we all know what they give us together. They're brilliant. Bernard, I mean, it was a great ball in behind and a great run. But I thought he was going to hit it for his time for some reason. He checks and goes the hardest way possible, the hardest route to go and scores. And it was a great goal, a great bit of magic. And I was delighted for him personally because he kind of, he was kind of a victim of all the new sign and he never really done anything wrong. Maybe he hadn't scored enough goals. But I mean, his creative play, you know, he was a very big key part of the last season, especially towards the end, you know, he was fantastic in itself and Lucas Dean, you know, and I think, I think he can't drop the nail on that left-hand side. I think he has to stay on the left-hand side there. I thought Theo Wildcott on the right-hand side was fantastic. And like he was coming across and almost in that central roll of times when Richard was occupying the space. And he was showing some nice touches laying balls off and stuff like that. Had a great strike as well off the post. He had probably his best game in a long time, in an effort to my opinion. Obviously he started great with us and then he just kind of dipped off. Now, I know a couple of Arsenal fans have said the same thing will happen with Lowellby in time, give him about six to eight months. And he tends to fall off the radio. I hope that's not the case. I didn't think he had a great game at number 10 yesterday, to be honest with you. I thought he was giving the ball away a lot. And he was just quite sloppy. But, I mean, looking around the team, Andre Garmer's back to his best, orchestrating everything in that midfield. Tom Davis giving us that energy and just laying the ball off simple, giving the ball left-right simple, which is what he's very good at. And he also has that forward pass as we've seen in his breakthrough season. You know, numerous times he set up goals and stuff like that. So I think it's about time Davis did get a run in the game because he's never really done anything of note that you can think of. You think he was really pure in the game, you know? So I think if Davis was stuck at a bit of a run in the team, a bit of confidence because I know it's probably the first time in a long time that we've gone without any defensive midfields. Obviously, Idris again, he's left us in the summer and we're still trying to fix that kind of hole in the midfield. But I thought when we played with that energy on the front foot, teams can't really live with us. We had Richardson causing problems all day long up top. He was winning fouls, just making a nuisance of himself. He was getting taken hide-ins for the team pretty much. You know, probably had a very frustrating day for himself. Obviously, he always looks like he's pissed off, but I just thought he had a good game throughout. Sadibi was fantastic to get right back. And I do think Sharon McCormick's going to struggle to get back in the team because people are constantly saying how much, you know, Cormick's lacking going forward. The thing I noticed about Sadibi was he doesn't always go up the line, which is the case with Cormick. You know he's going to go up the line where he takes it or beats it or goes on the overlap. The thing about Sadibi is he can see a pass, I think a lot better. Obviously, a huge Sharon McCormick fan myself and, you know, ideally, I would have him. But if we're going by game to game, Sadibi has to stay in there really full, and he was fantastic. I remember at one point he teed up a Wobby for, well, a Wobby should have scored. He hits it straight at the keeper, either side of the goal, and that's in. And I think that's, I think Sigurton would have put that away. So, but anyway, look, I just think maybe with Sigurton maybe in next week, obviously he came out and scored his goal, a fantastic goal and really showed that he wasn't happy about being dropped. He just had the feeling when he came on, he had a volley strike early on when he came on, and then he had obviously his wonder strike of a goal. I thought Moise Keane done very well when he came on as well. I think all he needs is that goal. I thought maybe he might get it in the last few, but there was a point where Pickford made an absolutely unbelievable save and I'm very grateful that he did because in other days we would have let that in and we would have let the head drop. So, thankfully we didn't, we just kept creating chances. The crowd were brilliant. They were constantly roaring the team on. They kind of reminded me of the days with Moise, you know, when we started to actually go at teams and the fans would almost suck that ball into the goal, the winning goal. I know we were winning 1-0, but just to get that, you know, that insurance, Sigurton obviously did that. But all in all, I mean, I'm not getting carried away. I thought, still, yes, that's what he needs to do. He needs to make the big calls. He's given himself a bit more time. Hopefully we start going a bit of a run. Get the momentum back, get the confidence back, and we'll have Goodbaman and Delph and other players coming back into the team then from injury. And I'm a bit concerned about Jeri Mina going off injured at the end of the game. I thought he was fantastic as well. Just won everything, kept it simple. But he went off towards the end of the game and I was a bit worried about that. But like all in all, I was really, really happy. I thought the team reacted really positively to all the negativity lately. Maybe the international probably came in a good time for us. But no, all in all, very, very happy. And I think, as I said, the fact that the players reacted positively shows that Silver still has the dressing room and just needs results to stack on our way. And we show that level of fight and commitment and energy. I think we're a match for most teams. 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