 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Marco Silva has been talking after Evans 3-0 victory last night at Card of City. Silva said that the confidence came flooding back once Everton got in front and was really happy with the team's performance in the end. Everton grew in the game, gilffy Sigarton's goal before half time, giving us the basis to build on him. Once Sigarton added that second goal, you could see the confidence flooding through the player veins and we were moving the ball around a lot quicker and a lot sharper. We actually looked like a good side and the key is going to be how come we get to that kind of performance when it's nil nil, the confidence to move the ball quickly. Obviously we're going to come up against much better opposition than Card of but it just shows that when the team has that confidence they can look at a threat and it hasn't been that way for the last couple of months and we have to really, really try to build on it. Marco Silva also said that consistency has been the key this season, there's been a rather lack of consistency. Since the derby defeat, we've had four wins in 14 or five wins in 15 or something, it's not being anywhere near good enough and that has been the issue. We have to somehow find that consistency now whether that's a changing system or better players as we move forward, who knows but it was good to keep the clean sheet last night to score three goals in any Premier League game, particularly away from home is always a bonus. Obviously Sigarton on to 11 goals now. Silva also spoke about the Masyside Derby and said the form of Guilffy Sigarton can hurt Liverpool. He's got real quality in those positions and Evan will be going all out on Sunday to beat Liverpool and he thinks that Guilffy can play a big part in it. Well after waiting seats, it's going to be a tough game, obviously it's a big ass but with a noisy and bare-picked Godderson, which I'm expecting it will be, why can't we beat them? It's about time we won a derby and we haven't won a derby since David Moise was our manager and that is terrifying really, it's ridiculous, not good enough. We have to change that on Sunday. Guilffy Sigarton himself has been speaking today and said that Everton wants to dent Liverpool's title hopes. He said we want to win the game. The way we lost the Anfield Derby was really, really disappointing after we performed well and we want to get our revenge in this game. And if it stops, you know, hurts their championship chase, then you know, good, so be it, but these are games we want to win. We have got the quality, we are going to have to defend really well because Liverpool will obviously carry a threat. But Sigarton's one of those players that can, would be the match winner for you. OK, there's games passing by sometimes, but you've got 11 goals, you know, and if he can come up with the goods of the weekend then who knows why can't we beat them? Everton have again been linked with Thomas Munier, the Paris Saint-Germain right back who scored this week for PSG against Dijon in the French Cup at 27-year-old, tipped to leave in the summer and Everton, the half-favourites for him according to many different media outlets. So, you know, we sure have returned to form last night of shame as Coleman. He was much, much better, you know, on Munier coming and replaced Coleman. He's a bigger unit, you know, he's over 6-foot. He scored 12 times actually for PSG since moving then. He's also scored six goals in 30 games for France at international level, so he's a lad who offers a threat. It's interesting to see whether, you know, Marcel Brands is going down that route or whether he'd want a younger right back, or in fact whether Mason Holgate would get a goal. And just back to last night, Sol Bamba, the card of City defender, said that he was really impressed with Dominic Alvertlew on last night. Obviously Dominic scored Evan's third goal at the end of the game, but Bamba said he was impressed by his movement and his strength and speed, but also the thing that stuck out with him was screaming at his teammates where he wanted the ball to give him the ball and constantly talking throughout the game. He said it's good to see a young Englishman, you know, really leading from the front and, you know, growing and getting his point across to his older teammates and stuff. And obviously Dom is one of our longest-saving players now, which is just mad in the first team, but it was a good performance by Dom last night. He can get better, of course, he can. He'll have better all-round performances than he performed last night, but I thought he'd worked hard, give us an option at the front and scored a really good goal. So, you know, long may that continue and long we need more players who scream and shout at our players and pull each other into a position because that's what it is as a team and you all want what's best for the team. And sometimes players do need a bollachon to pick up their game, so let's see if we can continue it. And, you know, we missed the great opportunity at the end of this game last year at the Darbyr goodness in April. Let's see if we can buried out those ghosts and get a Darby winner at the weekend. We'd all love it, wouldn't we? That's it from me. If you haven't subscribed, please do so. It takes a second. The video thumbs up if you so wish. And if you want more videos, get over and join us on Patreon. Thanks for watching. See you later.