 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the final words Everton won Wafford Neil, I'm joined by Andy, The Piff. This will just change my name to that now. This will change my name to The Piff. I mean, it makes it a lorry, none of this L stuff. Yeah, well that's a Spanish in it, but whatever. We don't live in Spain. And speak Spanish. Definitely don't speak Spanish. So three points for Everton, it's just nice to get that three points early in the season. That's the main take away. We've got three points, four points for six. It's all positive on that front, you know what I mean? I know people obviously expect us to win six out of six, but as long as we're not losing, games are picking up points as we get better, as we get into the season, as we get more up to speed and obviously players bedding, it's all the better for us, not dropping points. Yeah, you just, it doesn't, we'll talk obviously about the game in detail, we'll try and talk about it in detail. But this time of year, it is all about getting those points on the board. You know, I've watched a few games, highlights and whatever from the last couple of weeks. Most of the games aren't very, very good. No, they're not. They're not even good, some of them. They are what they are. They're two teams that have literally come back off pre-season, bedding some new players, other players getting back up to speed, players coming back at different times. It is what it is, and if you can play and win a game and keep a clean sheet and don't look massively troubled, then you go in the right way, as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, it's, you know, as you say, you basically bedding yourself in while also picking up points. So obviously if we, you know, there will be that built-in excuse of players coming back late, they haven't had time to get them, but we're picking up points. So we're sort of building form as well and building fitness at the same time. Obviously they're going to meet in the middle eventually, and obviously we'll be a decent side, then hopefully the top six side. And it's good, I mean, it's good to have some things, obviously, like the defence that are working straight away. But as you said, not everything will click at once. And that, you know, I think it's worse when you have things like a couple of years ago when we had LeCarcou. Yeah. One more, was that 3-2? Come in first, Ian. The years have just... He smashed loads of goals in there. Yeah. He scored loads of goals early on. In the season, yeah. And it hit a lot of issues that we never corrected, and therefore Cumin almost lived on the Carcou's goals then. Did you? Even though we won, like, one game in 10 after that initial period. Did you win any way during the second half of the season? That's the general theme for the last few seasons. But I think it's good that at this stage of this season you're just building and building and building, and hopefully it comes to a point where you've just said it all clicks. Let's just talk about the team a moment. Gomez obviously started, which I suppose it wasn't a massive surprise once Delph had been confirmed that he wasn't playing. When you looked at the options, Tom Davis and Gabamon playing started a game where you know you're going to come under a lot of aerial pressure. Wafford are a big side, and they showed in this game that when they have to get back into a game they're going to do it in one way, and that is basically bypassing them, I feel. So it was no real surprise to me that Gomez started the game once Delph had been confirmed as being out. Even though Delph doesn't have a lot of physical stature to the team. He has got back that experience and that wildiness, but it just shows even early on in the season. You've got to make the right decisions to get you through game. It's not an issue, really. I'd say this is what happens in the Premier League now. Managers look at games, and Tom Davis probably could have started the game, but as Marcus Lewis manager this year in the seasons, you want to possibly go into a game with half-speak Gabamon, who's not used to the league, and Tom Davis, who's still developing and learning the ropes. Managers don't like to do that. That's why you see a lot of the time that managers don't play younger players because they want that experience. You can get the foot on the ball. A cool and depression don't make mistakes, and that's partly why I think Gomez played. He was probably about 80% fit. He wasn't his best, but he certainly had a good game all the same. I feel for Tom Davis because he probably needs to play, and he is a good young player. It's just that way at the stage we can't afford him to play. It's funny you say that, because I've been watching the new Leeds documentary, and also at Sheffield United went over the weekend, and the similarities with those two teams were quite interesting. The amount of players that they've got in their squad, and Leeds have got an ex-everton player, and John Lumsom scored the United States goal yesterday, and it's so interesting how those two players have gone right down, and they've come right back up again. The class has shown that Lumsom has actually scored in every division now for Sheffield United, and it is that interesting debate, isn't it, where you let players go to learn their trade and work their way up. Now, don't get me wrong, for every John Lumsom, there's another probably 10, 20 players who go, and fall out of football or can't cope with the rigors, or just don't have the quality in those teams. But it is that interesting dilemma with Tom Davis, is that what you do with them, he's supposed to be learning, playing, and he's being overlooked. For me, it purely comes down to his size, I think. Like you just said, this is a game where he could have played, and in the last season when we played Crystal Palace, it was the first game Gomez came in for, and from the outside you think, oh, this will be Tom's chance, he played a lot of games, he's been captain, but now the manager looked at the physical size of Crystal Palace and thought, Gomez is available, I'm thrown in a minute. And it really helped on Saturday, the difference with the size and having Gomez's size. So I feel for Tom Davis, and this is a big season for him in terms of, I can't even sit here and say in terms of game time, because I don't know how much game time he's got, maybe just in terms of whether it be him or someone at the club making a decision on how his career is going to go. Now listen, he's never going to drop down to the lower levels, but that's going to mean the interest of him on, isn't it, coming up during the season? The way I see it is there's different ways to develop players, and as you said, it is sometimes good to let those players go down, the divisions work their way up. The problem with Tom Davis is that people go, oh look, Phil Foden, he's staying round the first team, Phil Foden's 18, so when Tom Davis was 18, 19, it was okay that he was on the bench or in the stands lane every week of the first team, but there comes to a point in your development where it starts to stall because you're not playing enough games, and it's coming to that point now where Tom Davis might never get any better than he is because he's not playing enough games, and he needs to be playing against pros, where he lanes from his mistakes. It's great playing against all good pros and training, but in a match situation, when the pressure's on, it's completely different. And I think when we come to the end of the season, you get the match, and Marcel Branson has to make a decision where it's best to let him go with a buyer back. That'd be the smartest thing for me, because he could still turn out to be a really good midfielder. He goes on to a top champion. I wouldn't let him go to another Premier League club. I don't like players going to the championship, because I look at football from a different point of view. I look at the championship, and I just think, what can you lane from the championship? If you want to be a Premier League player, you've either got to be playing in the Premier League or some kind of equivalent. So Germany's obviously the big on vogue one at the moment. See, I'd have no problem saying to Tom Davis, go on playing Germany for two years, and then come back when you're 24. Yeah, probably, yeah. You know, when you're 24, you've got to be playing in the Premier League. You've got to be playing in the Premier League. You're 24. Yeah, probably. German clubs regularly have two year loans, three year loans. So that would have no problem with Tom Davis, going to Germany literally. Do you know what I think as a human being, Tom would love that kind of thing. I'm sure there's a lot of lovely art houses in Germany. A lot of skateboarding, a lot of graffiti, but you should go and look at football. It's a culture shock, and that's what they go for. Ac mae'n dweud y gallu'r bwaith i'w ffordd a'i'n dweud eich hyffordd arfer yw'r pêl yw'r gemwysgol. Felly y rhan, dwi'n gweithio, mae yma oherwydd, Tom Davis, credu yn ym desertion yn veel, mae'n meddwl i'r gymwysgol, mae'n meddwl i'r prif i gwasgwyr mynd eich hun particles, a oedd yn mo broadcasting a ddechrau i gael eich hyffordd. Mae dwi'n meddwl i'n meddwl i gyllid gychwynicking Célssydd, y yw'r cymdeithio sefydlu, mae'n reillyw o'r cyllid cyllid yn ei bobl. Mae'n gwybod ar arweinydd, maen nhw'n gweithio. Yr angen nawr yw'r mae gennyn nhw ar beth oedd arun, ddiweddiech chi'n mynd i'r eu cyfeiri, mae'r ddwylo cyllid yn ymwyfodd gyda phesgol, mae'n mynd i'n mynd i'r cyfeiri yw'r cyfeiri a ddiweddiech chi'n ddwylo'u bobl. Mae gennych yn fawr o'r dyfynod, ac yn ymwyfod ryw hoffi chi'n porffwni'ch newid, Roedd iawn ar y cwmian coli, ond wrth gwrs wedi gweithio ac yn ymateb yn gynghwylu chi fel y tu fynd i'r gynghweith, gen i'n gweithio yn gyfrasol, hanfraithu'n cael fferm ac nesaf. Cwm yn yn ei wneud, reall hynny nesaf efallai eich bod ydych chi'n cael ei wneud ar gyfer yr wyriaid. Fyddwn i direct i gyd, ychydig yn yma Yngyrch. Yn gwybwych ar gweithio. Rydyn ni'n ddim i gwyn i'n gweithio i gyd, ont dim i'n gwneud i ddim mae'n gweithio i gyrdd hwnnw. Felly, we controlled the game really well earlier on, I thought, with the passing. But it was that break, you know, fantastic ball by Dean. Got him free, and it was a change to see him do that really nice to see him have a little bit composure, and then hit the target, cos he's very rarely done that for us. Well, you looked at when he got the ball, and he drifted in, you thought he's going to look to pass there probably, cos that I thought he was good, but there was no one really with him, and then, really smartly, instead of going across to keep out to the opposite corner, which thats what you would do is go in the inside corner wrong for the keeper obviously took up introduction that is what he scored the goal and i know that people say you know he has got no improv we have just got to see potato I think will see what Bernard's level is the season techniques of Embroidery Last season we was getting used to a new league then now he is pre-season so where ever this season this is the real banada if we score I don't expect them to score ten goals his net 나 ceudd me that type of player if you can chip in six goals, six assists lots of chances creating gan ymdwl i'r ffordd, oedd ygaf i gweithio oherwydd, mae'n amlwst i'r ddechrau, ond mae wedi bod yn gwneud bod fi'n rhaid o'r sgol o Gymraeg. Mae'n amlwg, dwi'n rhaid i gweithio'n gwell â newydd i'n dechrau. Fe'i gweithio'r sgol i ddechrau. Mae wedi'u cyfрw scientific a wneud â'r rhaiac, ond mae chi'n gallu gefnogi i'u certhoedd fel y sefydlu. Ac ydy'r ffordd dwi'n... ..o'r wych gan ymddefnydd. Dyna'r hwn yn y gweithredu, dyma'n gwneud ar gyfer hynny. Dyna'n teimlo bryd ar hyn hyn ymlaen. Gweithio'n rhoi bod hynny'n cystul ar gyfer hynny. Gweithio'n gobeithio. Gweithio'n gobeithio'n gobeithio. Rydyn ni'n dod digon i'r gweithgel yn hyd yn hynny. Mae'n rhan o'n hynny. Mae hynny'n siarad yn olygu'r defleccion. Mae hynny'n gallu'n gweithgell. Mae gysylltu hynny i defleccion. Mae chwrs yn maes i gael a'r wathf mesud o dychynol yma, gyda'r gwnnu aelod ar y dychwil. Felly, mae'r ddysgu'r gyffodusem o'r wych yn y pwyaf. Fyaf yna, mae'r rhyn ni'n stori, mae'r rhan a'r rhan yn credu. Rydyn ni'n gael eich ddau sy'n ei wneud bod goll, mae'n wedi'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl, gan eich meddwl. Mae'n meddwl yn fwy o'r meddwl, ond mae'n meddwl yn meddwl. Mae'n meddwl a'r meddlu, cefnod. Eich eisiau, gan gael hynny sy'n meddwl yn ddechrau ar y prysgol a'r peth nesaf, wrth gwrs, yna'n rhaid yn dmôr, byddwch yn gymrydiol. Rwy'n gwn i'r gwisodd mewn'r ymogi sydd wedi'u gael ei gael, a'i fydd hi'n gwahanol, mae'r cyntaf nhw'n gweld, mae'n rhaid i ni eu bod hi'n mynd i'r hyn o'r bys. Mae'r hyn o'r faptau os myll i'r mitt o gaf, mae'r programme 46' ar gyfer y Gull 1 ar gyfer dechrau ar 1, Mae'r cyffredinfa sgwpall yn ysgol, nid o'r 40-46 yn ddigon ni. Mae'r cyffredinfa sgwpall yn archifennu, a dwi ddim yn ei ddiogel yn отil a chai ddweud o'r ysgol mwyafhan要f. Mae'r cyffredinfa sgwpall i'r iawn. Mae'r parnerau yn cyddi'r werthgofag, rydyn ni'n gwneud o'r 15 o parnerau. Mae'r sig wedi gwneud o'r 13 o'r 16 o 17 o'r pleid. Mae'n dwi'n cyddi'r parnerau. Mae'r parnerau yn cyddi'r 0. SO thoroughly, cos that's not something that has been around for a while. Succesful passes, 13, 7, in the final third passes created 2 chances, pass accuracy. 62% that seems massively low Oh that's a lot of the that was the problem going forward it wasn't too alot of the we won't 1-0 he's forgiven Successful dribble That's key because obviously people just sitting We offer quite a big defence aren't they you know what I mean they don't like to just like to go man-for-man they like to close the space obviously people are going to dribble Gweithio'r mneid i'w wneud i'w gweld, a'r ddau'r ddechrau'n dweud i'w gweithio'n dweud i ddim yn fwy. Mae'n gweld hynny, yn gweithio'r ddechrau'n gweithio'n dweud i'w gweithio'n gweithio'n dweud, gyda'r cyfnodau. Rwy'n mynd yn fwy, nad y gallwn i ddweud i gael gwybodaeth, mae'r ddweud i gael'r ddaf yn fwy, mae ddweud i gael gwybodaeth, mae'n gweithio'n 15-20 min, mae'n gweithio'n dweud i'w gweld. Mae'n cael ei wneud ydych chi. Fy oedd ychydig gyda'i'r bethau ond, ydych chi'n du yn ei gyfrifio. Dyna mae'r datgan gyda'i dweud yn deunydd yn y cyfrifio. Felly gallu iawn ddod i ddweud, neud o'n ymgyrch yn ei wneud, a gyda'n ddull â dyfu sydd ymgyrch yn y llwyddiad. Did we start to play in the ball over more and more? It was difficult in there with obviously Gomes, who was on 100% fit, and Kabamman who is still playing in the tree. How did you think Kabamman played? He was better than the first game, I think he's still learning, he sees the positive signs and passes the ball forwards. He'll start wearing the ball back more as games go on. On the physical presence, I'll push him around. I think he's a good player. I hope part of him needs to remain out of trust each other.녀! containers it will lead out of the tracks line out of like so I don't understand the positions I'd like Gomez to take a couple like 10 15 yards further forward at times just to offer that fantastic passing through the middle ball I think it's going to go through leap of the partnership obviously itself is around as well for different different I thought Gomez had an excellent game he wasn't 100 percent fit but justice Justice composure! to understand where he had to make up Gallwch gyd yn ei wneud'r llyfr yn y pethau, ond yw'r prysgau a'r Cyfliadau yn ei fflau iawn. Mae gwrs i'r hyn yn cael ei ddechrau yn y cwmng, ond mae'n bwysig ar y barthol yno. Ond oedd я'n gwybod o'r gweithio'n gweld yn y cyflawn iawn, ond mae'n gweithio, mae'n ddiddorol, mae'n dda i'n gwinio'r cyfrif oedd, mae'n ddiddorol, mae'n ddiddorol, mae'n ddiddorol i'n ddiddorol, those game you know cos he knew we had garnan around him and he knew he knew that he didn't have to do those jobs and I thought on Saturday you could see him trying to just, just, take up the slack a little bit more even though it was clear it wasn't 100 per cent fit. That was probably his best offensive game for E hierarchy, he won the ball back much consistently than he normally does. Obviously taking up the slack the garnan is giving and also the fact that the gum is. It's when other people like Bernard wasn't played 잠깐만 fel bydd eich b rus o bobl ond erioed ond mae'r fynd yn gwneud yn y llog maen nhw ein bod hyn Civiliaethau fel byddai yn llog mae'n rhaid i ddod o'i cael mynd ar gyfer yn ysgol o'r prysgol ac yn gwneud y talu ac yn ystodian i weld yn cael mynd pan fydda'r gwaith yn ystod o'r prysgol yn ddyng Narr mae'n ystod o'r gwaith golo deistr yna'r ffordd o gwneud mae define gweithio fydda'n cael mynd ar wlad ond mae'r gwneud yn gweithio'r ysgol Rwy'n baidaldo o Tom. Rydych chi gan Garlicon. CRISitatingwyr. Felly dyma yn baidaldo. Fyn allan i braidd. gol straffio o Lywos? Fyn saith o dysgu. Def Littleём. is Jordanianio is Philianney. Dwi dyma eich fferf Black and Kia sort eich ddeifisiad. Nai dw i'n rhaid i gael a ganddordeb sydd wedi baiden. Maen nhw pa hyn i gydyn nhw. Fel Crafwren nhw eich ddong o baut yno, Felly, mae'r gynhyrchu'r cyfnod, mae'r gynhyrchu'r cyfnod yn gyfrifio, byddai fel gyda charles yn ymddi'r gwahanol. Rwyf yn 10 ychydig, mae'n gwybod yw'r newidau, ac mae'n gweithio ddim yw'r gweithio'r cyfrifio, ac mae'r cyfrifio'r ddych chi'n gweithi'r gweithio'r hynny. Ar hynny, mae'n gweithio'r gweithi'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Felly mae'r ystod ffytneisers, sharpleau, ei wneud yn y gweinwch.. I gwysig y 170 i liedu'r peth a Iwnne. Ond ddim bywyd ei chlas o fyd ac yn gwneud y toch. Mae'n aelio'r iawn i'r lle, mae'n aelio'n aelio'n aelio. Mwau ei wneud yn ihanodd ac mae'n dogonion i'r ddechrau, pan oedd Arlesyn yn ei ddechrau. Mae'n o'n gallu y bocset oedd oedd ei ddechrau a dymlu'n ddechrau i'r ddechrau, mae'r gole'r hefyd yn y ddechrau. Gweithio'r gol mefair ond mae'n trwbl wedi gyd. Mae ydw'r llyfr o'n falnwch. Mae hi'n gweithio'r gมาeyr ar gol mefair. Dwi'n 40 a 28 ddechrau, dweud. Dwi'n meddwl nifer o'r pass, ond mae'n meddwl o'r pass yna, mae gennym yn dweud o'r gwneud. Mae'n meddwl yn meddwl yn Ynno i'ch gweithio'r gol arall. Mae'n meddwl o'r pass yna ac yn goll ar ei gwaith. Mor fan y gwirai, ond mae'n pan gweithio, mae gweithio arall. We expect them, obviously, to blink midfield and attack. That's what he does. He needs to do things differently. Successful pass of 30. Successful forward pass of 17. That's key. He needs to be around 20 years. That's good. Successful attacking third passes five. I want more than that. I'm not saying that this is not a criticism. This is analysis. You played a good game and when he's fully fit and he has got that mobility better around the pitch, he'll be better. The problem is at the moment, and I think people have seen it on Twitter, is that Guilfee is playing in advance of Dom a lot of the time a'r sgol yng Nghymru yn sgol. Ond hefyd yn gwjarn gwahanol am gyfair. Felly yr ystod mewn i'r ffordd yn sicr. Mae'r rhaid i ni wedi gyrw'ch bod yn 4-4-2 oesu'r lle, a yna un hwnnw, ychydig ein gynorth, y mae'r Pogod Baman a'r hyffordd yn gwneud bod yn y ffordd yn y broseson i'r ystod. Ond dechreu eu ffordd yn y ffordd yn y broseson yn y ffordd yn y ffordd. Rwy'n ei wneud bod mae'r gwahau a'r ffordd yn ei deilod yn ardal. ac dyna dwi'n cael ei bwysig yn dweud, wedi bod yn gyflwydoedd o'r bwysig, ond dwi'n cael ei bod yn cael ei bwysig yn dweud o'r llunio'r 23-0. Mae'n dweud, ond mae'n gweld yn gymryd ar gyfer. Rwy'n cael ei bwysig, rwy'n cael ei bwysig. Pa'r cyffredig 83%. Rwy'n cael ei bod yn rhoi'r ddechrau. Rwy'n cael ei bwysig, mae'n dweud. Dwi'n cael ei bwysig yn dweud wrth gwybod y rwynt, mae'n ddysgu. That's very high for Andrea Go was he's not really that type of player. What is that high in terms of generally? That's quite high, yeah, ganna at levels isn't about 12-13, so that's quite high, yeah. Successful dribbles, two and successful tackles. Like to see that more, he's a felencia, he's had such a line breaking ability, he carried the ball from the middle of the pitch and it collapsed the defence you'll have people running off and that's what we need to do more. You're on YouTube. I know, you're on YouTube. Onwl, ond ty n'w ar dysgu. Rydyn ni'n gwneud i fynd i gond i'w'r talwm oherwydd ysgol yn Fkickart, o'r ddiwn i'n rhan o'r run wedi'u hynny, eroneth i fewn i gael cyflawnol angholwod. Felly, roedd yno i gyrddio'r credu a gwnd i'n gallu chwyn o'r cyfrif interior, ac rwy'n tarfi ar gyfer S3nthe. Mae'n rhaid i ddweud ysgol oherwydd ei ddweud, ond rydyn ni wedi fod yn gwybodaeth fyddiaeth â'r blaen, I thought he was excellent. What did you make of Gwbaman next to him? They're still working it out. I think Gwbaman's laying in what Gomez can do in terms of how he wants to play. I think Gwbaman will sit deeper. But it's also like, if you know, Gomez passes on the ball and it's 15-20 yards to run into, is games to attack the space and I'd like him to do that more. I think the more he gets fit, as you say, that confidence isn't there yet. I just thought Saturday, a lot of people question, oh, should you play him after last week? Listen, if he's going to be, if he is the long-term replacement for Ghana, these are the games where he's going to learn about the Premier League and it's up to those other players and the likes of Gomez and I thought that's the way to my Gomez. He took that responsibility on the shoulders. These are the games where he gets up to speed. Now, listen, it's a couple of years ago, we had players coming into the squad, four or five of them, all trying to do what Gwbaman's doing. And ultimately, that's what cost us in the opening few months of the Premier League. All those players, I do what Gwbaman's doing. Gwbaman's doing it as one player with a team around him that just generally is the same team from last season. So, I think even though he's in a real important position, these are the games that actually you can allow him to grow into it. As long as you've got players around them doing their part which you thought Gomez did and obviously the back four were fantastic when he took on a moment. It will take him time to get up to speed. He showed. He did show some really nice touches towards the end of the game. In the final minutes, you could see him carrying the ball and seeing what he's got. It was just times in the game where the ball comes from and it comes from so fast that he wants that extra second and you don't have it in the Premier League. So, playing that is by playing in the Premier League? Exactly. I think that the way to judge players sometimes in the Premier League is when they play against your Bay and Leisure Warfords. There's only 12 games a season against the top six. Most of the points are won against other teams so you've got to be able to get used to playing against those physical sides. Those sides that close you down quickly is going to put you in better stead for the rest of the season. So, yeah, you're right. Playing in those games and as you say, having that core side that all know the roles in the silver system unlike last year when your home was laying and it makes it much easier to bet players there. I do think, though, saying that, I think Guilffy Shakerson maybe just needs to do a little bit more in helping them out because like you mentioned before, there was times in the second half Guilffy Shakerson was playing in a 4-4-2 was another striker. Now, I don't know whether that was just because the manager looked at the game and looked at what we had on the pitch and thought it would be better just creating that shape. This is to just drop in and give that extra body in them and feel to help it out to get older that ball not so high up the pitch. So, it gives you a platform to play off. Yeah. So, with Guilffy Shakerson, I know people I've had debates about in the past and questions Guilffy Shakerson is most effective is not great up against the centre half it's dropping into pocket space and being allowed to shoot he's not the quickest almost dynamic player so he's not going to be able to beat two men a lot of the time and he has done it because it makes shots himself so if he is dropping off into space he then allows himself to get shots off more by playing up against centre halves it's a reliant on crosses or things falling to the box rather than belting on the ball and sort of slip someone in and he also as I said points out to the area is we're going round the centre of the pitch all the time him as an option to lay it off and then Gomez comes and joins him and then you've got Dom going in around basically then it narrows the defence I just think you're not getting on the ball because you are like you just said you're not in the right position whereas if you picked up a little bit deeper I imagine Guilffy Shakerson there is evidence to back this up is probably one of the most skillful players playing in the Premier League in terms of when he's got the ball at his feet what he can do with the ball he's superb at his technical skills there's no question about it you know just the way to accept pieces that cuts through it but the problem with family Guilffy this is where I'm not too sure who's what problem it is I don't know if the manager's using him incorrectly or that's just the type of player he is where he's just doing it on his own so I'm not too sure which is what's going on so I can't blame him, I can't blame the manager currently but he can be such an effect of play it just doesn't get on the ball enough I think we criticised one of this last season probably in the early part of the season as well where things were clicking because earlier in the season and all those parts are clicking he's yet to click I see a moment of frustration from him on Saturday there was times when he wanted the ball to his feet and the players weren't given to him as well so it's not always his fault but I think there are and if he's being told not to drop deeper because the manager wants a higher line so it's a one and then a three and then a two at times it's hard to point the finger at but I just think that if he just dropped a little bit deeper got the ball to start the attacks he'd get it back and then once he's got it back I just don't think he gets on the ball enough but like you just said I don't know who's creating that issue Instruction, that's exactly I can't play as I say at the moment the game passes him by too much and when he gets on the ball he does do things and he does get his shots off he does make nice passes and whether it's just his game and maybe the world will provide us with something different I don't know obviously Guildford-Steakerton's goals are so important so we need him in the side really because until Dom, almost key and start it in 15, 20 goals a season maybe not Dom but until that happens we need him in the side so we need him to be used the best way he can be used and whether Silver goes this is not exactly how I want to play but I'll just use him for now until we get to that stage where we can play that way I think we need to try and get the best out of our players and I think Guildford-Steakerton should just tweak slightly Yeah, listen it's always the same criticism of Guildford-Steakerton always and I think there's people on Twitter that'll tell you exactly what he can do because they like telling you some people make statistics up that make no sense I don't need to tell people that I'm a fan of Guildford-Steakerton but I think there are times and it's hard I've seen this with a lot of players in the past it's harder for a player like him he doesn't go and get into the game he's almost got to be brought into the game and it's that must be difficult and frustrating as a player knowing what you can do with the ball but we, like you said we play so much wide football that's the thing though so at times it is fault if we always we've got fullbacks really to get forward and we've got two wingers who like to run a players with the ball so at times it's a Guildford-Steakerton's fault no, no, but if he took up positions and basically put himself in space he'd basically be forced to pass to him more because he'd be the man in space, the man who's going to do something I think with Andrew Gomes Andrew Gomes is such a good passable he should be able to find Guildford all the time he's got the ability to be two men with a blender round the pass the manager and header to Guildford-Steakerton do you think that in a perfect world in an ideal world does Guildford-Steakerton suit the style the manager wants to play yes and no he does in the sense he works hard he does in the sense that he can score goals from the field or attack from the field or whatever he gets you comes he's probably not dynamic enough Michael Silver wants three players in the field it's the deeper so you probably have one go back when you're six then you have two Gomes, Delf, Guildford will be in front of them too and I think he wants players you can basically break teams down that's why we signed a lot of dribblers if you look at it but he wants people to be able to break teams down and I think Guildford needs to play closer to the goal to be the most effective and he plays a bit deeper for Iceland but I always like him closer to goal because you've basically got someone who's got a range rather than a right foot so you can score from anywhere which is what you want but if you're playing them deeper what does he offer if he's not on the ball enough I don't think Michael Silver would have picked him in his ideal 11 if he didn't inherit him because he works hard for the team I just think he doesn't suit particularly the Michael Silver brand of the system but he's making the best he's scored 13 goals in the sixth last season that's nothing to sniff I know I've had my favourite player but at this moment at least for another 18 months he's quite imperative to Everton really I'm sure once the sharpness kicks in for a lot of plays he'll be alright we'll work it out, we will we saw in the first half the face use of VAR in the Premier League for Everton this season I could have some part and obviously there was one last week on the banal but I must admit when Meena went in on Delafell I must admit I thought it was a penalty at the time I'm in the Gladys Seat I'm looking across the goal and it just looked like a clumsy challenge I think because it's Meena as well you expected to be sometimes clumsy but I've been waxing lyrical about Meena up to that point since saying how good he was and I give him my man of the match he's fantastic I'm not saying it was the way Gerard Delafell went down it was just the way played out you expect penalties to be given now the referee didn't give the penalty give a corner then he went to the VAR cos the VAR wanted to check and then I'm thinking they're the ones you get away with when there's no VAR the referee doesn't see it and you go back and go got away with one there but they checked it and he never gave it Byry Meena's reaction straight away he knew he hadn't touched him because he was absolutely lived I know sometimes players do that when they have touched people but you could just say he seems to be a bit of a leader I know he's not the most orthodox of leaders but he seems to respect them he's a big presence in the team he's the one who's given instructions out to Michael Keane you think Michael Keane being in the team for two years he'd be the one speaking to people so he's sort of come and seen you defending we'll come back on to defending in a moment but in terms of a lot of criticism over VAR of the weekend it's actually not VAR, it's the hamburgers we discussed if you're on page and we'll be discussing that on the Premier League show Joe on the week but a lot of criticism of it but I thought in that moment perfectly because if the referee had given the penalty and it was checked and then has to give a corner I think a lot more people and I actually thought it was great that the referee had given it back the referee up and it gives you that then you go well actually it does way perfectly because the referee didn't give a corner and he was backed up by VAR and that means that you have a bit more faith in the ref and you have faith in the system which is all what we want women from all VAR it's the people who don't want VAR to work who do face people to go mad about that situation with Man City and you're absolutely right that's nothing to do with VAR that is a new law that is absolutely God awful law it's absolutely God awful law in terms like that so I thought it worked absolutely perfect I think in every case if you're checking for penalties VAR is perfect because it's when it comes to checking goals and choking goals off where it's what the issue is offside I've got no problem with because that's the offside rule I've got problems with but checking goals offside I've got no problem with that either it's the laws that have been added now that go along with VAR that's the issue it's not the VAR because you're basically going oh did I have to sit hands on the way through or was he a paper thin slice offside and you don't want to be thinking that you just want to enjoy the goals and I think VAR for penalties is basically you're going to get correct decisions all the time now they shut off but they shut off give us VAR and then change the rules a year later on the back of what you found out from VAR exactly they've got these two things and put them together and it's just funny when you're listening to ex-professionals or current professionals talking about the rules and not knowing anything about them and then you're expecting normal punters you go the game to know all about these laws and think that or that must be something to do with VAR and listen technically people are right because some goals wouldn't be choked off if VAR wasn't there to check them but VAR is there to check them but it's too much too quick for me you've got it with football and football fans we're like we know what we like and it takes a lot for you so you've got to change one thing at a time and let us get used to that before you go you've got to have a dozen rules and brought VAR into back them all up think about another year they're bringing a new law so when there's a corner when it first happens they're all over it and then you find that middle ground where it works for everybody and then you know where you are there with this there's no back off because with the VAR situation it will always be black and white now and I think that's where a lot of people will are struggling with it now because they think this is never going to change but saying all that, I don't it work perfectly because there was no real hold up to the game the referee and this was the thing me and Badge used to always talk about that showed why the referee should never ever have to go over to a screen no because he made the right decision anyway but he just trusted them through I suppose maybe when they do go over to the screen sometimes if it's a massive decision they want to be 100% right because it's their job on the line essentially I think that was a perfect example of VAR works man city game not so well so we got through that one and we went in that half time winning and second half the one Pickford made it absolutely fantastic whether it's his face or not he's made his body he has made the goal smaller I think I've been critical of John Pickford in the past inconsistent decision making and position sometimes I think we're now going to get to see the best of John Pickford this season and he is going to escalate himself into that top five of goalkeepers I know people go where he is for me he's just a little bit outside but he is now going to be into it I think that's your perfectly wise one of the top goalkeepers because you haven't had a tap all day to do and when you have that one big moment as long as he can cut those mistakes out he definitely will be and I think he will, I think the goalkeeping coach I think his name is Hugo Susser he's worked with some of the best big Benfica goalies they've had some good goalies over the years he's made all them better he's only going to make Pickford better the clean sheets that's backed that up obviously the defence is a big part of that and I thought this one we've all been worried and there's no reason why I'm not saying why we shouldn't we're still a player down in terms of the squad and that's still valid, it doesn't matter players can get suspended and get injured we've already seen instances of that in the first two games but Keane and Mina have started the season really really well really straight from the off not too much to panic over doing the job perfectly and I thought in this game Mina and Keane listen Keane is we talked about Duma last season and now we're talking about Mina there's one constant there Michael Keane so straight away he's doing his job I have one little navy moment in the first half but don't want to labour on that too much but it's interesting point that you just made about Jerry Mina taking over as a leader and maybe Michael Keane taking a backseat of that I think that suits Keane it probably does I don't think even a family when he met me was sort of the leader I think he's the second centre half I don't mind that because Jerry Mina takes the lead for Columbia as well, Sanchez is the one who plays next to him that sort of helps Michael Keane because I think last season at times Keane did it sometimes Duma there wasn't really an ascendancy you always seem to have one centre half John Terry for example I think the biggest credit I'd just like to point out that Marco Silva has done a tremendous job with Michael Keane taking him from a bit the Sam Allard Ice, Ronald Coom and you let's be honest he was an absolute disaster and he had a couple of injuries he basically came from a system a low block system where he basically had to defend the penalty box to making him the defender who's actually rock solid in a high line that's a lot of work that's been done there and it's credit to the player, it's credit to Marco Silva Jerry Mina I've always said at the most potential out of him in Keane I always thought he's going to be the better defender he just needed games because he's not played more than 70 games what I would say top level leagues even at 24 he's still developing so I think it's credit to Marco Silva and I think the players are starting to step into how good they can be and I don't think that's a criticism I'm not saying these I think he's come on as a leader massively, as a quiet leader in the last year I really do, I think I just don't think he needs to be the authority on the pitch and I think you've seen the other side of him he's like reichen 60 R passes from one side to the other his passes are brilliant and I think we've seen early on in this game they had a corner from the corner of the Gladysete and the Bullens caled in and I think the other had the add one which was a little bit one of them where the goal he had no way to come or to go and Mina just threw himself off the ball and headed it back out and it was little moments like that like you just said, he took charge if you watched the Chelsea game yesterday and see them Zuma gets caught for the corner he's in front and it's not I'll tell you his fault but they're playing zonal and he's flat he reminds me of the goal against City where he's flat in his position and the light comes from behind him where he's Mina just took the off there was a ball to be won and he won it because usually last season every ball was usually won by Michael Keane but this season it seems to be Mina first then Keane which I suppose last Keane to do just best which is sploching shots, cutting down angles I suppose what I would say is a little asterisk as we played through Dini and Christian Benteche they're not the defenders that are going to be here in Mina but still they still deserve praise every defence has been superb in 2019 but both haven't been a part I know it was mainly Zuma and Keane last season but me and Keane did well against Chelsea last season I think two games he's got clean cheats with them two in the side so it's a positive you're absolutely right when you come up against the the salas of the world people with quick feet then we'll see but then we'll tweak it, we'll sit deeper it's more the situation people are more worried about it is whether you're going to put a foot in because players are so quick but what you want is you want Mina to have played half a dozen games so he's fully up to it but second half they just decided to go long ball I think they're like four attackers on they just started to go long ball with Flicks, from Dini just place right into our hands that's what I don't get six for two six for five, centre half you just love to have the ball they obviously did create a couple of half chances but luckily it didn't but I think we were well suited to deal with that and I think I hope as the season goes on we can play against different things I suppose the disappointing part was we dealt with a lot of that really well they had a couple of chances and there was a header that someone put that put over you've always done it half so two we dealt with I think the most annoying part is that we did have breaks that we didn't make the most of and obviously Moise Keane came on we just call him Moise Keane now can't we yeah he says his name is Moise Keane I was listening intently for the announcement when he came on to see what Gray and White called him and he called him Moise Keane so that's it now and I thought when he first came on I thought I was actually a bit worried because Dean had just gone down so that change had to be made Paul Gay came on at right back and Shane was going to the left back and I'm thinking so we've got one place to switch position another place has come on at right back and you're asking a road 19 year old to come on and try and hold the ball up and no matter Tom didn't have a good game he didn't but he knows his role now and that's what we did and that's what I was a little bit worried by was just being able to just hold the ball up the ideal situation the first 5-10 minutes you can tell with Keane that he wants to back into the defender hold it and then hopefully spin and once he got into the game he started winning a couple of files and started getting them but it was just disappointing that we just didn't make more of those breakaways and obviously he had one of those key breakaways we had a couple actually the one where he got the shot off I was a little bit listening 19 he's aching his David goodness and I couldn't understand he had loads more time maybe then he thought I don't know when you're 19 you're getting that big chance to score your first goal I suppose we won the game so I think I'm going to look back on site but I think with Keane I think why he isn't starting I think people need to understand this yet but until he plays he understands Marko Silver he understands how Marko wants him to play he won't start Marko Silver is a very specific system how he wants people to play and at the moment Keane is a little bit raw and a bit erratic in that system so it will take him time to get used to it but you can see the glimpses of talent when he gets in space he's so quick you can take a man on I think what he wants to do is drop off and get the ball and defend this Marko Silver is probably saying direct, put you in the channel and hold it up for someone, spin off and then you run in behind them but he's going to need to learn the one where he was offside and he almost scored that was a great turn but you can see those glimpses just needs to be patient with them I think that was the difference wasn't it it's the little differences of the way he can get the ball and what he can do with it when he was running at people he could say probably with a bit more in his legs he could go past them but he didn't, he slowed it down and then come inside them effortlessly and then the one you said that went wide I was actually made up, we put it wide because I seen the flag up and I thought if he scores and they put that flag on this place he's going to go mental but you can see just for a 19 year old he was one where he picked the ball up in Arath and he was holding it up and he tried to go between the two plays and it was never a foul he should have just jumped between them and ended up practically on the tunnel but it was the way he used this the cleverness of his of his physical stature and I think that's again it's that idea I've mentioned this before it's something Dom doesn't do enough Dom doesn't seem like the nicest kid in the world to play against he's not aggressive enough he doesn't get angry, he's not an angry player where he's straight away out of the rim thinking you've got a point to prove here but you want to fight with everyone you want to get you want that defender in your back so that when you get that ball you can spin past them like that you want that contact Dom I don't always think feels like that Dom wants to get the ball and the first thing he wants to do is he wants to get it, control it, lay it off and go where this kid looks like he wants to get it feel the player behind and then spin and then the pitch opens up and as long as you've got players left and right suddenly you're away he's a proud citizen when he gets the ball he wants to go towards go with Dom it's that I can see second guessing every now and time whereas with that one which went wild which was offside, simply he just turned straight away he got a turn shot, Dom would touch it he'd take up a couple of seconds it's not natural for Dom for some reason that's a whole clip that's written by a lot of our players and it's maybe not with Richard Charleston that's why Richard Charleston is different it's that idea that every player in our team gets a chance and hesitates the hesitation's gone, the chance is gone and that's why I was so happy that Bernard took his goal here cos he's always been like that for the season we've had him and I know that comes down to fitness and it comes down to just being up to speed but that's the difference with the Premier League a lot of those top players they just get it and do what they need to do I always remember the folks saying that they never let the goalie set themselves so even if the shot wasn't really on he'd hit it between two players early and some of our players do hold it too long like Bernard always looks to pass first when he should probably shoot some times and I think hopefully he'll get a more ruthless streak I would like to say about Richard Charleston this season first game I thought he played quite well actually and then the second game it wasn't obviously against Boffa, wasn't that good the thing with me is he's better when he's in the box and I don't know whether we need to get him close to the goal, whether we play two up top and maybe it's a different system but most of his chances this season except the one where he killed the pass to the post have been off set pieces because he's in the box already so getting him away to be close to the goal will benefit more obviously the first one I think that was a bit hard of a chance I know people should have thought he should have buried it was a bit fair that out, the second one he should have buried but the first one I've seen people miss them a lot where he comes over to you three out of there nine, ten yards out and yet over the bar fair enough but the second one he just had to nod it in really but we won we won exactly there's no negativity it's just tweaks little things that need to change will be better as we go on and I think it'll happen anyway we go to Vilas Friday night with a lot of positivity there will be an open side we should have some joy against them you've just got to help that every week the established players are just getting fiter and the players who've just come into the team just get to know the league fast and we'll go from there I don't look at teams as well I was worried about that that's a bit of a worry to answering problems isn't it I think he must actually was alright at left back it makes an all great it's not a right back I've said this a long time he's fine in the championship at right back but in the Premier League you need to be a bit dynamic and he's just not on the ball so he didn't lane anything from the championship then well he did in the sense that he probably he probably leant that he was a centre half in the championship but I think shame is actually sometimes I like people on the opposite side do you think shame is actually someone who did benefit from the championship you did Blackpool yeah it was probably the first time he's played left back since that Benfica disaster he played one game after did he? did he go to left back? he went to right back he went to right back was it John Jones? he might have been John Jones no one was care to you me it was care to you me right but 3 points 3 points 4 out of 6 we're on the up again we should be favoured to be filler don't say it and don't say what can happen if we win either no forget the warach mwyn it's two million a season ten games it's ten games but ten games it's ten games when you look at the table the good thing is we should be filler they're basically a group of strangers we get used to each other aren't they and you can see some of the players are alright Jack Reale is still the wellness in the Premier League isn't he when he starts so I think we should beat them but we'll see I don't want to tip my face that's another thing there you have it final words Everton won let us know your thoughts in the comments when is the winner at the end of the day we've got to analyse what did you think let us know your thoughts were you happy with that as well and is Jerry Meener the best defender since Franz Beckenbach having all your thoughts don't forget if you haven't subscribed please do click the bell for the later you know when a video comes out give this video a thumbs up tell YouTube that you like it and if you want more great videos join us on Patreon where we go live four days a week we'll be doing it later so more about this game make sure you give Andy a follow on Twitter as well because he knows everything I don't know everything he doesn't know everything he knows where to find out everything though that's you've just killed reasons to follow Andy on Twitter today you go thanks for watching Baz is probably on the magic teapot ride somewhere no what he's 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