 Welcome to Trophy TV, here's the maths reaction, Aston Villa Nill, Everton Nill at Villa Park tonight. Overriding thoughts are one of disappointment really, Everton knew what they had to do before the game and were unable to do it. And it's frustrating really because Villa R are a decent side, there's no question about it, there's a good side, there's no question about it. But I felt it was there for Everton tonight, finished with more attempts at goal, more attempts on target and I still don't think we played very well at all but we had the opportunities and it's really frustrating watching Everton. Before the game, obviously, Gerri Mina was missing and that was a bit of a blow for Everton, but Abdelai D'Corey came in but I thought harshly for Tom Davies, I had to left Davies in and took Sigarton out and I thought that may have been what the manager went with. And the manager promised a better performance than when we played Villa 12 days ago and I suppose it was better, it wasn't amazing by any stretch, in fact it's very frustrating what's in Everton at the moment, there's so slow in transition, everything is, we turn back and towards our goal nearly all the time. But there's no quick build up, no one willing to take a chance and drive forward from midfield and that's really what holds us back a little bit. But it is what it is. In the first half, we tied on mings, missed a great opportunity, good play, we switched off, the ball comes back in, Dominic Alvert Llewans left mings and he heads it wide, he really should have scored. And then we had two opportunities at the other end, Seamus Coleman, we do really well and Coleman's just got to pick Dominic Alvert Llewans up with a decent ball and he stands it up. So Don's really got a poor oil of power on the other, he can only guide it back to Mark, and that's really for a comfortable save. Ritialis yn flash one wide, Villa always looked a bit of a threat on the break I guess with Traiori running at us in El Gazi. We were just waiting for Everton to try to ignite a little bit and the first half was rubbish, I can't dress it up any other way, it was rubbish the first half. The second half come out to Everton was a bit brighter, played a bit more on the front foot, had opportunities again in this half. We've had two really good ones for Andre Gomez, the first one he turns back inside and blazes it over the bar. And then the second one's cut back to him as he's a box and he it, he doesn't hit it cleanly and mings gets a block on it before he can get through to Mark. So we had a chance with Don and the Calvert Llewyn, I think. It's the goalkeeper keeping makes a save, could he have done a bit better? I don't know, stood up by Luca Dean but you just got the feeling that that was a big chance and he added it straight at him. And then we had two more opportunities before the final whistle one that was knocked down, again by Don in the box and Ritialis and it did over when he should have hit the target. And then Alan right at the death, the sky's one when he had half a chance of hitting the target as well. Earlier in the game Tyro mings should have been red carder for me, shock and challenge into the back of Dominic Calvert Llewyn. We've seen red cards given for much less than that this season. It went to VAR and for the second time in as many matches VAR, Don didn't favour evident. You know the goal that should have been, the penalty should have been given at the weekend against West Ham and this tonight. I guess the big frustrating things with the mings thing is that he made an absolutely fabulous clearance when Dominic Calvert Llewyn would have had a tap in at the far post, brilliant clearance and he shouldn't have really been on the pitch. But that's what it is, VAR is pathetic, referee's are abysmal. But when all's said and done evident they've had 15 attempts at goal tonight and five on target and we haven't been able to break fill it down. So we've got to improve massively. They're still in there fighting for Europe. I've played Carlo Mancillotti after the games saying three games to go, we're still in the mix. We've got to win these next two home games and then go to Mancillotti probably needing something on the last day depending on. We're relying on spares, dropping points as well now aren't we, let's be honest. So yet we can only do our business which is beat Sheffield United and beat Wolves at home. We've got to beat those two and give ourselves a fighting chance on the last day. It's not a matter for me, toss-up between Allen and Ben Goffrey, I'll give it to Ben Goffrey. I thought him and Michael Keane had good solid games for us at the back today, kept the clean sheet. Back-to-back clean sheets in away games for Everton. So four points out of two away games isn't the worst return. Two tough games West Ham and Villa but really we needed six and we fell a little bit short. That's it for me, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos join us on Patreon. See you later.