 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is my three things. Newcastle United won, Everton nearly, another disappointing defeat for Everton. Three on the run, big game at the weekend now against Crystal Palace need to arrest this alarming run of defeat. I'm having some shot at on target and shot a goal a bit at starting point. Talking at starting point, that's where I'm going to start, a lack of game planet teams in the final third. I understand what the manager and the coaching staff are trying to do this season, they're trying to make us competitive, they're trying to make us stop giving too many opportunities away. But that's fine to be tight and secure as a team, but if you've got to carry an attack and threat with that, and unless you do that tonight happens, Everton had a lot of the ball tonight and didn't do anything with it. Newcastle were never really worried at a couple of moments where he might have been a little bit concerned, but that was it, nothing really where they would have thought were in trouble here, these are putting us under pressure. There hasn't just been this game, it's been the last few games United at home was shocking in terms of creating chances, we scored a goal after five minutes and then didn't have another attempt on target. Spears away the weekend, no attempts on target, Newcastle tonight, one attempt and it wasn't on target. And that to me caused us huge issues, we need to adopt a way of playing and whether that is just shoot on site, whether it's get down the line and put loads across us in. We have to adopt it, playing off the cuff in the final third doesn't work, not for us, our wing isn't good enough. I don't want to call it loons just coming back from injury and it's just not working, it isn't working, there was a bit of a game plan a couple of weeks ago with Southampton which was to get on and breaking into the box and try and find them, we're not doing that now. So the manager has got to come up with something big to get us goals, there's not a lot of goals in this team anyway, we know that. It's not eight goals in eleven games for Everton this season which is diabolical and what an awful return and to have no attempt on target today and only have one attempt all game. I said on the mat reaction, I can't remember too many times if any where Everton have had one attempt at goal in a game of football, it's embarrassing. And quite clearly play the numbers, aim for fifteen shots, you know you might get three or four on target and you might go in. But trying to walk the ball in with Everton tried to do a couple of times tonight to now avail isn't a tactic. And like I said you've got to come up with something a bit cuter, yes I can sit here and go the answers on in the club to our problems then not. A lot of people highlighted it in the summer we did as well on this channel on Deadline Day. We were shorting forward areas, it's not surprising. You know we lost that inspiration in the challenge and he's gone, Dom's only just coming back tonight properly starting this first game of the season. And without that little bit of extra in that final third, you know, so we're looking at Newcastle tonight. They haven't created, you know, Jordan Pickford's not had to make any real shades of note. They've had a lot of shots on far out that have gone over. But the one moment that separated the two sides come from other on that one bit of quality in the final third. And yet we didn't have that. And if we'd have had that opportunity, we'd have passed it back or passed it wide to start again. We wouldn't have thought about shooting so that's something that this team has got to start doing pulling the trigger more having shots, having a temporary goal. The second thing on the top, let's make it a little bit more positive, Dom and the Calvert Llewman. It was great to see him back today starting his first game of the season. He'd done, what, 70 minutes I think, something like that. He was all right, you know, he had that only attempt in the game, he was ahead of it. I think he'll believe he should have done better, he's so good in the air he should have hit the target. A couple of nice layoffs, got himself involved in the game. We just didn't give him anything to go after, we didn't give him any crosses of no for him to attack. We had one moment second half, went on on a feather and he just couldn't get it out of his feet. But it was good to have him back and the fitter he gets and stays fit, fingers crossed, then that will give us better in that final third. But the real issue is the two wide players, and Dwight McNeill, none of them have got a goal in them really, none of them do one thing really well. They don't go one-by-one, beat them and put a crossing, they don't do that, they don't really shoot either. They're where the issue is right now and they have to improve, but it was great to see Dom back. Like I said, the thing now, can he stay fit? Can we get him good enough service into the penalty area to let him attack it and let him get on the end of things? If we do that, then we may find that sort of goals that we're looking for, but just right now, we're not creating anything for any kind of striker. So he's going to find it difficult to get goals as well, but it was good to see him back and hopefully, like I said a few times, hope he stays fit. And if he does, he gives us a starting point, he gives us something to build off, and then maybe we can establish some patterns of play, like getting more crosses into the box, just right now there isn't a pattern of play in that final third, and the attempts prove that, don't they? I think it's 12 attempts in three games, and Newcastle have had 13, I think tonight are 14, so simply not good enough. The final point is another positive, and again it was James Garner for me, coming off the bench. Looks very confident, gets on the ball a lot, but a couple of good tackles in, wants the ball. So maybe the manager needs to look at how he can get him in the side. It might be pushing Alex Owoby into one of the wing positions. I've praised Owoby, I don't think he had a very good game tonight to be fair, but in general he's been excellent for us in that centre of field role. Or maybe it's taking this a Garner guy off the side and starting with James Garner, but he's definitely pushing for the start for me, Garner, wherever that may be. You know, he's someone who can get on the ball, like I said, he likes to pass it. He's good off set plays as well, we're woeful off set pieces, like genuinely woeful. So hopefully he can come and improve that. I've seen a few people suggesting kind of like the right of the forward line at the moment, but I don't think he's not quick enough or got skills to occupy that area. If Everton changed the shape of the team a little bit more, maybe, in almost like a 4-4-2 type or a 4-5-1, but maybe he's better coming in into that sick role and getting on the ball and getting us playing a little bit. I think he's definitely pushing for the start. I've been impressed with him, he's come on the last three games now, and I've been impressed with him, I've been impressed with his confidence of getting on the ball. He's quite mobile, like I said, he's put a few tackles in. And his quality on the ball might help us try to create things because right now we're devoid of any ideas out of the car of teams opening. Without that pattern of play, I've just spoke about him at first point. What else are you looking for? You're looking for something off a set piece then, which is quite primitive, isn't it? Hoping that you're getting goals off set pieces. Yes, you should use them, they're hugely important, but it's got to be more than just hoping for a set piece. I think someone like James Garner gets on the ball and will try to get you playing and try to get you passing the ball better. I think he's impressed me of later on. That's it for my three things. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. See you later.