 Welcome to Toffy TV, there's the mat reacts in Chelsea, six Everton nil, a painful night in West London for Everton and it pushes Everton closer to the relegations zone, I'm afraid to say, even though nothing didn't move anywhere but having six goals chugged off, our goal difference is an absolute hammer blow to the football club. The manager went with Beto o front in place of the injured Dominic Calvert-Lewin, am y dyw o'n rhaenna, was in midfield alongside James Garnan, Oedrish Garnangei, unfortuny for Everton tonight in the court, he was just off Beto, and Chelsea came off the blocks really quickly tonight, got Arlesy immediately, but Everton had a couple of moments themselves in the opening 10 minutes, I mean a ball into the box with three kicks, Tarkovsky knocked down, was cleared away and then a decent little move. We've got Seamus Coleman in, and if he'd have rolled it across, I think Beto taps him for 111, but he doesn't, he fires it across and Beto throws a leg out and it kind of hits him on the knee and goes over the bar, and sadly that's as close as Everton got to putting Chelsea under any real pressure tonight, and once Cole Palmer danced round Branthwaite like he wasn't there, and then Tarkovsky decided not to close him down, Everton moved on down, and it was a long knife from there on in. Chelsea took the lead, made a two-nil rather, another good little move, too easy to get into our box, a shot which Jordan Pickford parried back out and Cole Palmer headed it in, and the night continued like that, Pickford then decided to kick the ball straight through Cole Palmer who knocked it in for three-nil, and then Nicholas Jackson was allowed to turn with under no pressure from me the centre back and make it four-nil before the break-in. It would have been difficult, I imagine, I think Sean Dyche could have took anyone off in the first half, probably Bar Beto, who wasn't great, but ran around and really tried to leave everything out there. I think there was a lot of other players having a really, really below parry, and the two centre backs were really potolite, and I haven't been able to say that on too many occasions this season, but they were all over the show and just charging out from the positions at centre back. There were really even huge gaps in, not getting tight on the edge of the box, and it was an awful night. It became five when the referee awarded a penalty for Adelaide Acore, catching the back of Cole Palmer's Achilles, and not for the challenge by Tarkovsky on my dweici. Paul Taney was awful all night, he gave Everton very little all night, but clearly not the reason why Everton were beating here. Cole Palmer stepped up, scored, I didn't expect anything else from him, he knocked it in to get his fourth of the night. Everton battled away through till almost the final whistle before he could see that the sixth goal picked for me the good stuff, and Chilwell, who was again just allowed to jog into Everton's penalty area, hit a shot, picked for me the good save, and it was tapped in because Adelaide Acore turned his back on a ball, which again, which is unbelievable from a professional footballer, but there was a lot of unbelievable things tonight. I think we're in a real mess, we are in massive, massive trouble, worse than we were under Lampard, and worse trouble than we were under Dytlaseason, because there is nothing there, there's no game plan, and there is absolutely nothing in that team when they go behind. No-one looks like they're fighting for each other, they look like, I don't know whether they believe in what they're being told from the side, I'm not sure, I don't know, I'm not an addressing them, I wouldn't have a clue, but watching it there, they are all over the place. You know, let's be honest, we got a point up at Newcastle, but Newcastle should have put the game to bed themselves before Calvert-Lewin equalised in the penalty spot, and we each doubted a win against Burnley with a four-two at his goal last week, and we've had nine days to prepare for this since the Burnley game, and we've come out and been absolutely hammered by Chelsea, you took the foot off that, as you would, took the foot massively off the gas in the second half. The manager made three changes at half-time, brought on Andre Gomes, Fraunana, brought on Jack Harrison and brought on Nathan Patterson as well, and nothing really, you know, Gomes to me was probably the only one who got on the ball a little bit in the second half, and tried to slow it down, tried to get everything playing, a little bit of football, better battled and soiled away all night. I don't understand why Timothy wasn't given more minutes, they had the perfect opportunity, the game's dead and buried, but the manager obviously ended up having to bring on Michael Keane, because Jared Branthwaite got himself injured and had to bring on Nathan Patterson because he did the same, so I guess he was, you know, they can't moan in the second half for not making the changes because they were two enforced ones, but I'd have put Timothy on it, I don't understand why he's not given a bit more time, but hey-ho, it is what it is, we go on to the next game, it is forced at the weekend, I really have no inkling how that one's going to go. I think it looks a mess, it's on fire, we still don't have a decision over 777 there, loan agreement with MSPs being extended, so that means that it's another few weeks before that's done, and there's just no clarity anywhere in the football club, we've lost Branthwaite, will he be available for the weekend? He looked, he didn't look happy when he left the pitch, don't know whether it's a groin injury or whatever, I haven't heard what the manager said after the game, so I'm not sure on that one, Patterson, I know he doesn't play, but it's still a squad player, he looks like he probably won't be available at the weekend. I don't know where he's gone, he might have just been dragged off because he didn't get near Chelsea's midfield in the first 45, who knows, Dominic Calderloon wasn't in the squad tonight, will he be available? Listen, Gothersham Park is going to have to be bumped in on Sunday, but just watching that is really worrying, it's really, really worrying, I don't see the team playing for a manager, I don't see a team playing for the fans, the Evertonians who've gone down there tonight, all the way down to London on Monday night, the other way game was Newcastle, a few days before that was Bournemouth and they've seen us get one point out of those three games and they turned up again tonight and they just watched our team get absolutely well up to 6-0, it just isn't good enough and there's players jogging around a pitch and I'm sorry, but running, doing sprints for 20 seconds and then not being involved in the game for the rest of the half doesn't mean you're putting everything in for the shit, you have to close everybody down, you have to work, the very best teams work to the end, I've just finished watching the Manchester City doc on Netflix watching if you're interested in football documentaries, they're the best of the best and you can hear how much they demand that they're screaming at each other to do the work, whether they're falling it up or 3-0 down, they do the work and I'm not putting Everton in the same breathers then, but if a team who's the very best at what they do can demand from each other every last drop is left out on that pitch, get out getting people's faces, I refuse to accept that this team isn't better than what it's showing at the moment, I absolutely refuse to accept that, I'm not saying that a team that should be in Europe and nothing like that, nothing crazy, but are they better than what they've shown? Yes, absolutely they are, why aren't they performing then? Is it the manager and the coaching staff? Is it just them? What is it? It can't be the ownership thing, so what is it? It can't be the support from the fans cos that's unquestionable, so what is it? Because that's just totally unacceptable to be bound 6-0 when you are in the Maya, it's beyond belief really and Everton are going to have to get the best lawyers money can buy in that appeal and try and get some more points back because they're going to need every single point this season because you know what? Looting will battle and scrap for everything and they won't give anyone an easy game and we better be ready to do exactly the same or this only ends one way and it won't be what's happened in the last couple of seasons and that is a terrifying thought considering where our football club is right now financially, it's a disgrace it's being allowed to get this far if I'm being honest to the book. There you go, we're going after Bamps Back Sunday, it's going to need every Evertonian to scream the roof off a goodness on Sunday and then players better be up for it, they better be up for it because they've just made their job 10 times harder tonight, they've just given a huge boost to Looting and a massive boost to not even Forrest, cos I don't see Forrest getting done 6 anyway, very worry, man of the match better cos he didn't stop running, was he great now but he never stopped running? There you go, see you later.