 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the match preview Arsenal vs Everton at the Emirates Stadium. Somewhere, where we're still looking for our first win. In. He says in 2037. 22 years. They've been there 22 years? No. It's just been 22 years since we won at Arsenal. Being at 12. On Jake and Chelsea's games due to a 2-1 victory. A record at the Emirates is drawing four last night. So quite good in fact. We are talking about a team. Let's go statistically. Well let me just say we are talking about a team that put ten pastas last season and they weren't even that good. We are, we are with the movement. They're unbeaten in 24 home matches against Everton in all competitions. Won't 20 drone four since we last beat them. Everton have played more Premier League matches at the Emirates without winning than any other Premier League club. Drone four lost eight. Arsenal have scored more Premier League goals against Everton than any side has managed against another in the competition's 105-year history. No, in the competition's history are there two 105 goals against us. 49 different players have scored a Premier League goal for Arsenal against Everton. That's only better by Chelsea. You've got 52 against Spurs, 52 different ones. Arsenal have won more Premier League points in a month of September than any other side in the competition. Both of Everton's away games have finished 2-2. None of Arsenal's last 21-D games have ended in a draw. They've won 11 and lost 10. Oh, see ya. Busy. Everton boss Marko Silver's winless in his last seven games on the road. Aaron Ramsey has scored six Premier League goals against Everton more than he has against any other side. All six goals have come in his last four. What an inspirational way to start the preview. But Theo Welcott has scored 56 goals in all competitions at the Emirates Stadium. Only Robin van Persie has scored more. Well, now he has to score one in an Everton shirt. He does. Yeah, big ask. Arsenal have won the last three games after losing the first two games obviously against Chelsea and Manchester City, the first game of the season. It's always a difficult game, isn't it? They've won the last couple of games, Cardiff and Newcastle away. So obviously they beat Newcastle before, West Ham, sorry, before those two games as well. So they went behind against West Ham as well. And out of it's scored. West Ham had chances to be fair that day. Yeah, I think West Ham played well that day. For ultimately lost. We've got a, I mean obviously it's another four o'clock kickoff on a Sunday. You know, live to the nation. You've won one of our last 13 games on a Sunday. I'm live to show you now. We've got it. I mean, number one, I mean it's not that maybe they're necessarily the games, but we've got to start addressing this away form. I mean, this is not a, you know, this is a long, long thing now. But our away form is just dire. You know, really, really poor the last couple of seasons have been absolutely appalled. That's really got to get sorted. And I suppose we've got the right players, I would say, to address that in the forward lines anyway. You know, in terms of Richarlison, in terms of Wolcott, in terms of Bernard as well, if he, you know, whether he plays or whether he comes off the bench. So I think from that point of view, we've got what's needed. But it's about addressing the other end. The defence is the massive worry at the moment. I mean, if you look at our defence, we've not had the same defence in any game this season. Our centre back pair started with Jackson Keane. Jackson got the centre off and is obviously injured as well. We then went to Keane and Hallgate. Keane got injured. We then went to Hallgate and Zuma. You know, and hopefully this week he'll be meaner than Zuma. You know, and I've played, I've said before, I've played either Mason or Tom Davies at right back. I wouldn't play John Jolder, I think it's too big an ask. I don't think he defensively against Arsenal at home last season, he destroyed them. And I think with Mason, he's a bit more solid. He doesn't, he's not as good going forward. We know that, but let's try and get an extra little bit of height in there and be a little bit of tightness and solidity. And let's see if we can cut their chances down. You see, with Lucas Dean here, he's going to get forward because that's a natural part of his game. So it means that we'd all, Mason's not going to go as far forward. So we'd be covered in attack, on their counterattack. And obviously they've got to back me and he was very fast. So he won as many quick players in there as he can. It's going to be very tough, but you know, it's about time we've, and I'm not saying this with any kind of confidence, but it's about time we went somewhere like Arsenal. No, in fact, it's about time we went to Arsenal and got a result, a proper result. You know, they've won the last three, right, but I saw them against Westam and Westam missed chance after chance really until Arsenal went ahead with an home goal. I saw them throw a two goal either way, Cardiff and then obviously come out to win it. And Newcastle had a few chances last week until, you know, took it away. So they're not in full flow on the United Kingdom at the moment, but there's still a very good side. But you know what, if we can keep it tight, you know. We've got good players and we've got good players, you know, give you, always give you a chance. If you can keep the ball, I think Arsenal's biggest problem over the last couple of years has been the tempo of which they play at. It's not conducive to scoring a lot of goals, and also teams can press and nick the ball off you. But while you can keep the one way of plays, you can keep the ball, you can frustrate the opposition. We always seem to go there with the wrong mentality. We went there last season with the completely wrong mentality, set up with five at the back and three nil banna for the 20 minutes. It was just appalling. That whole attitude that the game was appalling, the way we approached it. All I'd like to practically admit it, he'd give it up, which makes it worse that there was players who could have played that didn't play. I think we've just got it. I mean, it's going to be interesting as you've just rightly said there about the defence. Do you think meaner will play? Cos I don't think he'll, I think he might leave it another week. I think he'll play. Do you think? I think if he'd have won against Westam, I think he'd have been sub this week. But Keen might play though? I don't think Keen will play. But Keen pounding back in training this week? Yeah, but I still think he's more likely for me to play meaner. I meaner had a weak training last week. Providing these trains all week and has no reaction, then I think he'll play. Yeah, I suppose it's just sometimes you might, you know, for him, might be willing to give him an extra week and obviously start with a home. Rather than like a baptism of fire sort of situation against me. Many people. No, I know, I know. I suppose it comes down to, purely comes down to condition is where he is and how he is. Keen's obviously going to be fit cos even with the head injury, he was at a rest for a few days, then he was back on the bike in the team and it shows fitness levels won't drop really. But yer i meaner, it's been doing all the bike work and stuff, it's the kicking stuff he couldn't do and he was coming off a three week break my well cup. So, I don't know. I personally think he'll play cos I think he'll won him in that team as quickly as possible. It would be nice to get a set up back for it. It looks like, it looks like Lucas Diney will be the left back from now on. So my mind him will be one of the centre backs for the time being. Michael Keen could come in and take that spot though. I meaner, I imagine, will be the number one centre back once he's fit and ready to go. Pay a lot of money for him, chase them all summer. You imagine he will be the one. And we need a leader at the back because I don't think Zoom is a leader. I watch him playing, I think you're a good defender but I don't think he's a leader. I still think we're missing that player that organises that one who attacks the ball, who goes after that first ball. Listen, I don't know if that is meaner, but I'm hoping it's meaner after spending so much money on him and going after him. The right back situation of Coleman's still missing. What would you do? You've heard what I've just said. Would you just leave Kenny, would you? I think Kenny got Tom in today last year. I think going forward, I think he's fine. I do, but at the back, I just don't... I look at that they go from last week and I see the gap between him and the rest of the defence. And I'm not saying he was a blame for the goal, but if he's covering there and out of it, he's got to beat him and then beat the goalkeeper. That's school boy stuff. Look at the goal at Bournemouth last year, Bournemouth's first goal. Look at Kenny's position is exactly the same. Doesn't pick the runner, he acts too late. Just at the moment, Mike just come with probably games but he should know not that's the position to run into. I just think when you're playing against technically very good players like Arsenal have at the Emirates, I just think I would play Mason. It's funny you mentioned Tom Davies because I'm not trying to put square pegs in round holes at all. But I actually do see a future for him at right back. I really do. You talk about... I don't think he's got the pace to be a flying right back which is ideally what you need now. But I think he's got enough about him to be someone who can play there and not saying fill in there but very comfortably play there and he's a footballer. But I don't really want to make a bigger thing about that but I think he can and I think Cuman... Well I think Cuman played in there a couple of times. I think Cuman knows he can play there and he can overlap and he can use the ball well and I think... Well that's the thing isn't it? Cuman threw him there. He played a bruise and berth and he played in a couple of league games he went and filled in and was quite good. I think because he's a strong runner he's not quick he's not slow but he's not lightening but he puts a great ball in and he gives you that option but I think I would, me personally I would go with Mason I think because I just think we just need a bit of it. We need to get a little bit of solidity. Just well it might just be a confident thing and you could get meaner and zoom it together pick fit could understand what they're doing and then all of a sudden you've got a bit of calmness at the back you're a bit tight there you know and then then when she aim it's just like obviously she aim it's come from the experience then but I feel it's got to be better then. It's got to be... we don't take care of the ball enough it's alright having the wide players hoping to use them well but if you don't look after the ball and you don't go through the middle of the park you haven't got an option to go through the middle of the park and keep the ball and open up space you're not going to do anything can I just think that I think last couple of games a home have highlighted how little we could make through the middle of the park and now what would you do with Shrigaton? Drop him deeper in the perfect world So on Sunday because obviously we're away and they're going to have a lot of the ball Would you go with the three midfielders that start against Westam or would you? I don't know is my answer to that because I suppose playing away from home the temptation would be I'm playing the team like that the temptation would be to just keep those three in there because we're going to have less of the ball and there'll be less of it it's what you do it's what your options are do you really want to go for away from home and say to Shrigaton that you're playing deeper and I'm going to play better than number 10 is that really going to work at Arsenal? I don't know it's unproven it hasn't been used yet obviously the major thing that people are looking at at the moment is with Charleston and the way he played for Brazil could he play into the Chengtongian we're going to try and play on the counter attack so therefore we need to patient all three positions Chengtongian does he give you that patient? no so will he stretch players can you play a ball over the top is he going to go over the top is he going to make centre backs think we need to just drop five yards here because this is like going over the top with a good ball I think that Charleston can do that but not on the left hand side could be an option not only is he a good player but I think he keeps the ball I think he can keep the ball well I think he draws far I think we've seen that just from the small cameo that he played last week he keeps the ball well and that's what it's going to places like Arsenal it's about keeping the ball it's about looking after the ball we just don't do it well enough we haven't done for the last couple of seasons you know Snydlans pass completion last week was 94.8% so we can give the ball away there's a reason for that so that's what we need because we'll need that here so it might be that he goes with them three because he likes a Guilfee he's got to get on the ball more Guilfee Sigarton I like Guilfee Sigarton but if we can't get them on the ball in the right areas it's pointless having them in the team it is isn't it it's pointless having them in the team if you play about you're just not using so what's the point so can he play deeper I think he can because I've seen him play there internationally but obviously it's a slower it's a slower tempo internationally we've got to come up with a way of getting our best players not necessarily into a team but just using them better and we're just not because at the moment what we've seen last week was is that Snydlan's the deepest player so his passes are all side to side or backwards and that's why his completion makes so good there's a lot more emphasis on him to get the ball into people's feet or the right areas and he just hasn't got it in this locket he just hasn't got it so in a game like this he's less at that for him to deal with so you might naturally have Sigarton a little bit deeper anyway but then if you've got Sigarton deeper you need someone with pace over the top that's what I'm showing you what Scylda tends to do is obviously if you line up in a triangle at home at the moment the triangle spins because at times he wants one with two but he's not done that yet but he's gone two with one so Gilfield will be at the tip of it but away from the moment a cave he'll have Snyddlin he'll have Garner to the left of him and Gilfield to the right of him so again it's the V isn't it so he will be a little bit deeper so therefore you can almost play with seven at the back but weren't me I don't mean that necessarily negatively but what I'm saying is if you've got three lads you can run then you can draw them into that whereas when it's Jank and I still think Jank Towson will be good forever to do the emphasis is everybody getting up the pits the problem we had at the weekend was certainly in the first half because Calvert-Lewin was on the left he offers no width so to play they pushed everything inside to where it was compact but he was isolated Towson he was just up on his own Walcott was deep, Calvert-Lewin had on it where he was everyone was deep so there was a big island okay let me just throw something in them but why will Calvert-Lewin play into the middle was that something you would think about well because he's got the pace no he has got the pace but then again like the one last Sunday when Ghana clipped her over the top two he was here on goal there's such bounce the way we're on out of it being down goal I don't know but he can stretch teams like that because what we can't do either is we can't have this notion that we're going to play on the counter attack and just and not get bodies up with them because that don't counter attack for what relies on a lot of plays going forward at the same time and they've been able to keep the ball as well and picking the right pass that's what their first goal last week Lucas Dina he's got to get it I've seen someone doing a tactics video about what went wrong at the weekend and a bit of it were incorrect totally incorrect but there was a complaint that Lucas Dina was too far up the pitch well that's how we play and that happens because we give the ball away cheaply instead of taking care of it so if you've got your full back flying up and your committed men forward you can't then play risky passes without seeing where everyone is then if you're doing that your centre back's got to get to the fore and a lot of stuff went wrong so what I'm saying is if we're going for three runners then okay it might well be the Charleston Calvert Llewyn and Walcott I don't know whether Dom offers enough I don't know but I don't know whether it's less of a risk than it would be playing the Charleston through the middle and Bernard on the left and this is not me throwing Towson under the bus by the way I still think he's got a lot to offer I just think in games like this he if you are playing counter-attack football can he do that, can he get on the other side of plays can he keep up with Richard Charleston and Walcott if they are breaking fast that's the problem you need everyone to be almost at the same time because he's not firing on all cylinders at the moment because he's not I personally will be looking to maybe just give him a blow in this you know what let's reset it because the game's stretched it's five league games now I've had a goal isn't it didn't score but I think you said it was one in twelve or something or whatever but once those runs get bigger the goal gets smaller and smaller we've seen something at the weekend he's not done it when he last that one over the bar he normally is the target so it might be better to say listen this is how we're playing this week not you've been changing the way you're playing so come and sit here we're going to go with this kind of play this is our plan for that and save that way we've got to have options we've got to have other ways of playing so that we don't become predictable so everyone can go they're just going to play like this again stop with Charleston pushing wide push Walcott wide don't let them come inside you've got to have other ways you've got to turn up and go hang on, with Charleston's playing in the front and Benard's playing off the left and we don't know anything about them and we've been saying just send this lad this one way but suddenly you've got Benard and he's coming inside and he's both feet and it keeps asking questions and it's got movements and they're coming inside and suddenly the game can open up you've also got to be able to go from back to front quickly against these if you break on these or these are putting you under pressure then think listen if we launch this you've got a job on your hands keeping up with this kick because he's powerful and he's going to knock you over and he's got support if you do it that way then you can catch them out but if you just retreat and retreat and retreat to the edge of your box and they're just passing it round you you're just waiting which is what happened last year we went there, we sat on the edge of our box and no one followed runners they just went bing bing bing 1 nil, bing bing bing 2 nil before you knew it like you said it was 20 minutes in maybe 3 nil down and you're thinking this could be 10 and it was only that date that probably took the foot off the pedal a little bit in the second half and we tightened up a little bit it would just be nice to see in the next couple of weeks or whatever our team just had to settle down a little bit in terms of who's positional and a framework for the rest of this I mean especially that back 4 you can't work on a back 4 if you haven't got a back 4 you're having to change it every other game I think it's changed it I mean we talked about it didn't we you know early on in the season you know Deadline Day and all that with some centre backs we got 5 centre backs we've used 4 of them already you know what I mean we've used 4 of them we used 2 left backs, we used 2 leg backs that's the whole thing it's like you know you no matter who you are and how good your squad is you're never going to get a way of playing, the best teams have a way of playing because they're stable Man City are quite stable so they know what they're all doing Liverpool, at the moment don't get injuries really, so they're quite stable so they all kind of know what they're doing and it's the odd player then they know what their job is because they've seen it we're trying to implement we've seen the issues with the defence of set pieces so we're trying to implement that but how can you implement that players are not available to train or to train to get to lane that's what I said about Mina before as you had enough time on the training pitch to be able to that's up to the manager, I don't see that you'll know when he's ready it's just been nice for everything to just settle down a little bit it's nice to just get all our players available whether you're looking, you go right we've said before we don't know what our best 11 is most of your players available then you can look and go right he's right for this game and he's right for that I mean, you know, for pinning big things on Jeremy, Jeremy Mina and my pinning big things on and take home as I mean we're open that but who knows, they could be too that take us up on another level to make us a lot better I think what we forget is, I think I go back to Mina it's a big sign but not a big sign you know, to me it almost feels like the Bernard sign wasn't I don't know, it doesn't feel like it was big enough because it was a free transfer and we haven't seen that much of him yet but Jeremy you've got to be at the corner he's the one for me who excites me the most I said that when we signed and he's a big player incredible footballer that was his first real game in six months of the weekend coming into a game where we weren't playing well and he was probably our best player in the second half or any bright moments come from him so once he settles down to pace of the league and he knows people and we get a little bit of a rhythm going I think he's just going to go and get better and hopefully as well with Charles and comes back he's missed a couple of games, luckily enough he has played for Brazil which is good to keep him ticking over and hopefully he makes them think because again I think he can be our big player this season and I think in the last two games it's all short, it's because Silver does put a lot of emphasis on him I think he really does and I think he just keeps teams occupied it's not just that team suddenly realise that these have got a right side they've got a left side that opens spaces up and I think hopefully he's back with a bit of a bang obviously keeps his temper under check because he is a big player and we've missed him but you know it's not the perfect game at this time but let's try and go somewhere let's try and build a little bit of confidence for everybody one thing you know they're going to let you play night, so it'll be a slightly different game in a West Ham game so we'll be allowed to play a bit of football but it'll be different than Huddersfield the danger, the very very very danger is that a good side but at some stage we did West Ham fans Sunday morning really think they'd go to us and beat us three on, I don't think they did you know I'm not saying we're comparable to Arsenal but I'm just saying they lost four out of four and we're struggling and had a couple of players so we're looking and going to edit and in both of our away games you know I appreciate that it was against lesser opposition but we've gone down to 10 men in both of the games and looked okay so hopefully we take that we've looked good on the counter attack away from home so hopefully we know that we have to play very very well at the weekend and they've probably got to be slightly under par because that's just the way it is at the minute because we're not settled they're more settled than we are but listen it happens all the time and you don't need to break these kind of records by winning the first one however it happens yeah, do you have it do you have any thoughts in the comments are you confident what do you want to see do you want to see your charlasen play up front or do you want to see them playing on the left but maybe Benard coming off the bench would you play yeti mene if he's ready to go would you bring him back in Michael Keane he's another option on the right back what would you do with that Mason Hallgate would you put him 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