 Welcom y toffi TV er is the mat reaction, Brentford won, Everton won, feels like two points lost, feels like two points dropped. Not in the way last week did, last week was two points dropped cos we should have won the game. Today we had road outlook massively, but when you get seven minutes from the end away from home and you're winning, in my opinion you should see the game out. The manager changed the team again, he took out Salomon Rondon from last week, went with McNeill, Gray and Gordon at the front three. He had a woe being onana in the middle and then it was the same back five that has been in place for a while. I thought Everton started the game quite well to be honest. Brentford had a little flurry in the opening couple of minutes, but Everton had control of the game, got on the ball, dominated the possession without really having that cutting edge. We know that, there's no cutting edge in the final three, we knew that anyway. Brentford had a really good chance early on when we were putting it wide, he carved us open. That was a threat like all day they did off our set play, certainly in the first half, they broke really quick. But we had moments of ourselves early on as well, a woe be tested right here from 25 yards. The final ball into the box as well at times wasn't great, too long to get shot away at times, the Marey Gray, Anthony Gordon had a good striker goal. And then we got the goal, Connor Cody, playing a ball over the top on it, it was a fantastic face touch to Anthony Gordon, took him into the box and stayed it beyond right to give us the lead. And then we played some lovely football, Brentford were playing on the counter attack. He hit the post, he hit the post to Jensen at nil nil, Ivan Tony had headed against the post as well. I'm thinking might have been wish I think blazed the rebound over. And we were just breaking nicely, but the problem they haven't have got right now with not having the centre forward and all that naturally attacking plays in the final third. When we get into that final third, there's no target to hitting the box. You know, even playing with Anthony Gordon and the Marey Gray up there with Dwight McNeill dropping, no one naturally takes up a position in the box. We had one where it was another great ball. This is at one nil and Michael Enco took it on his chest and cut it back. But it's someone would have been tearing it, you know, to get into the box ready for a cross. He could have just rolled it across and he'd have had the tapping. And it was just moments like that where you can just see without a centre forward. We are quite blunt really up there. We got in a half time, one nil up, came out second half. You know, Brentford had a little flurry at the start of the second half without really testing Job and Pickford. And we carried a threat on the counter attack. We rode our luck at the crossbar. It was Norsgaard wasn't it who hooked it over his head near at the bar. And you do, we were getting blocks in and Pickford then made a good saving. You're thinking, is it going to be like one of those days where it's our day, things will go right for us and we'll get the win. Or be it, you know, riding our luck is Brentford way of pushing. And you know what Brentford are like, they never stop. One of those teams that just never stops, the manager doesn't stop on the touchline and they don't stop. You know, fantastic example of doing things correctly and being able to carry it on and the crowd love it as well. So we knew we were going to be up against it. But the manager should have made the subs earlier on. I think Dwight McNeill should have come off on Ronddon maybe, should have come on. He took on Nanner off if I thought it was doing well, but they must have data on the bench that said he needed to be subbed. Tom Davis come on. But Brentford got the equaliser and Brentford got a corner that we give away, I thought, cheaply. And we're not convinced the ball crossed the line. I haven't seen it again to be fair, but Michael Enco didn't look like he was happy with the line. So he gave the corner. Corner comes in, we don't win the first. You're in trouble, I won't be ghost asleep. And I'll add Tom in to tap it in from a yard out. And it was so frustrating because it was so avoidable. And we'd gone through Brentford's waves where you're feeling vulnerable. I felt like we'd got out of that. At 1-0 we'd had a fantastic chance to win the game, to kill the game off totally. Good ball from on Nanner. The Marey Graves run through just did it with your left foot. He hesitated a little bit and the chance goes. That would have been a great opportunity to make it 2-0. We had another one where Anthony Gordon caught a volley in the keeper's spilt at Michael Enco. He keeps it down, it's 2-0. He tries to dink it over the keeper and Rea makes a save. Brentford got the equaliser and then we had to dig in a little bit to get a point. You come away and you say, point a decent result, but when you're seven minutes away from winning the game you can't help but be frustrated that you're having money. And I know Brentford fans are watching it, they'll be saying, yep, but we deserve to win. I've looked at the stats and all that. They had more attempts at goal than us by three or four, whatever. But I just felt we had opportunities at 1-0 and then when you've battled that long, it's a great opportunity to see it off. But we didn't and that's the way it is. The way the season's gone so far, we've probably deserved, you know, we've well deserved to have more points than what we've got, but we haven't got anything up front. We've got nothing in the final third goal threat wise in terms of players that get goals. Gordon's got one today, brilliant, but Damari Grey's got one last week, which is that's what we need in the team, but we need more goals in this team and there isn't any. So, you know, you are going to look blunt and that's the way it is. We've got a point and we move on now, Leeds on Tuesday to another difficult game away from home again before we've got Liverpool, we've just won 9-0 so great. Yeah, so there you go. Man of the match, I don't think anyone was outstanding. I thought they all worked hard and did a job to a certain extent, so it's a difficult one. I give it to Anthony Gordon because he's good, but I don't think anyone stood out really. Yeah, so there you go. Thanks for watching. See you later.