 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the matri action ever nil Manchester United 3 at Godderson Park. Four performance for me. Some people will be pleased with it, that's up to them. I thought, to be honest, I thought it was a gamut throughout in terms of performance. I thought they were okay, they were decent in the first half, I thought they were awful in the second half. Obviously there was a lot of focus beforehand on the protests. It was very, very noisy, a kick-off time, and just before kick-off, Evertonians making their voices heard, making their feelings known. But the disappointing thing for me was, I thought we'd come out with fire and brimstone in the opening. Two or three minutes and we didn't. We just let Manchester United get on the ball and we stood off them and tried to put Membia in the ball and we were undone in the first couple of minutes. We're probably the goal of the season, let's have it right. Good ball across, I think it was Rashford down the right but it across and Garnatio with an unbelievable overhead kick. It was, it was probably one of the best goals I've seen live. It was unbelievable, right in the top corner, nothing Jordan Pickford could do about it. I hadn't watched it again. I could argue that someone like Ashley Young should have been closer to him, but he wasn't really close to him all night. So why would he have been then? But it was a brilliant goal, absolutely worthy of a goal and not what we needed. And it did knock the stuff in a little bit out of us, you know, there was a thing on 10 minutes. Everybody joined in holding the cards up and stuff. Everton had more than enough chances in that first half to go in with a command and lead. United offered nothing going forward in the first half at all really after that wonder goal. And Everton had chances from moments really. I thought we, we were too passive at times and allowed them to have the ball, but we defended really well in the first 45 minutes so they didn't have much. We had chances of our own, I mean. Abdelhaid y corei, 89 yards out, has to score. Dominic Calvert-Lewins had two headers. One he was on his own, he's headed it over. The other one is a header. Unfortunately for us straight out on nine. Dwight McNeill, I will laugh at what he did again, but I cannot believe sitting here, how the ball broke to him and the keeper was on the floor almost. I was managed to hit on Anna instead of absolutely smashing it in. And those moments came and went and we went in. The goal behind at half time and you're hoping for the reaction. I was hoping for the reaction in that second half. I thought the manager will get them fired up. And I was quite confident we might get something at half time. I think I was thinking the fans, it'll be loud against second half. And we come out second half and Ashley Young had been booked. I mean, I have to talk about the referee in the first half. He was utterly atrocious. If the Premier League were trying to get away from the corruption shots, then having this referee rep perform the way he did was not the way to do it. It just seemed to reiterate what Evertonians were moaning and fuming about. His performance was atrocious. You booked Ashley Young, okay, booked him for the stupid lunge. But then two minutes later, there's the same challenge on Ashley Young by United player, no booking. Garnatio goes in, stood high, catch his young, no booking. He kicked the Bruno Fernandez, kicked the ball away twice, no booking. The court then gets booked for saying how wasn't he booked. And it was that sort of performance from him. He was diabolical, utterly diabolical. But we came out second half and we were just too passive. We were too passive. There was no, I don't know what was said at halftime by the management team, but it looked as if they'd said, just sit back and don't press and don't get in the faces, which was the opposite of what we needed to do, lest there was someone to put some sleeping tablet or something in the cup to tea because we come out looking lethargic, dosy. And we just couldn't get into it and United then, on a rare breakaway, get a penalty. And it's that man Ashley Young again at the centre of it, and he can seize the penalty. The referee booked Antony Marshall first for diving. I'll be honest from where I was. I thought, I didn't think it was a dive. I said, that's the referee on an army, he didn't dive. So the hope was he was just outside the penalty area, obviously via your look to it. And the referee went over to the monitor. And I seen her on the screen in front of me. There's contact. Does he run in to Ashley Young? I don't know. It's a difficult one. I'd have to continue to say it, but Young leaves a photo, trails a photo. Catches Antony Marshall. The referee goes to the screen and he's at the screen for some time. And you know when they go. I mean, Sean Dyche did say this the other week. I think it was after the dive. When they go to the screen, it's a penalty. There's no point. There's no point going on and no expecting any other outcome. They're not strong enough as referees to give to say now I'm sticking with me on fielding. Of course, they don't the bottle jobs and they just get told what to do. So why go to the screen? The ARs are just going into a penalty mate. Give it. Take the yellow card off and give it because it's just, it's pathetic. They go over and they say, oh, we've got to look at this and see whether it's a penalty. You know what the outcome is. You know what the outcome. I've seen one, one since VA AR coming, coming wherever and have been given. So it was Chris Cavana, I think I am feel. And he gave a penalty and they obviously tried to talk him out of it. And he went over and he shook his head as if to say to penalty. And he was at the screen for about 10 seconds and came back with the original decision. Most of them get told to go to the screen because they told what to do. So let's not go to the screen. Take away the pantomime and go into the screen and just say, Premier League chiefs have said this is the result they want or whatever. Because it's just, it's so annoying because you know what's coming. So why waste the time? If you went to the screen for all the big decisions, you go, well, this is what they do now, but they don't. So anyway, you give a penalty. Marcus Rashford dispatched it brilliantly into the roof of the net. And that was it then Manchester United didn't have to go up a gear at all. He just kept us on arm's length. We turned in a performance in that second half. That reminded me of the looting game. We didn't have any idea what we were doing other than just hitting the ball in the air. And it's awful. You know what, a lot of players today for me were way, way, way below the level that you have to be at in the Premier League. Way below it. Maybe, maybe Jara Pranthwaith don't know right. Maybe Michel Encol didn't stop and the rest of them were poor. And we've ended up conceding the third goal, which was so easy. It was untrue. Anthony Martiali, who doesn't seem to score against anybody else, but never done. Got played in. Went through, dinked it over Jordan Pickford for 3-0. And that was it, really. United might have added more if the final ball would have been better. Everton had a little bit of a go near the end, Michel Encol hit the crossbar. There was one where I don't even know how the ball stayed out of the net. We were on the goal line practically with it, and it didn't go in. Yousef Tumiti got brought on, late on for Dom, flash one wide, good strike from him. And that was it, really. It was a second half performance I found unacceptable from the levels that Everton had been playing at. And we were well beaten in the end by United. They don't beat many teams 3-0, and I doubt they will have an easier away performance than what they had in that second 45 today. But we should have been probably 3-1 at halftime. If the manager haven't listened to what the manager said, but I'm sure he'll mention XG, Everton had the better XG. You can't miss chances. You can't miss all good opportunities in the Premier League, and that's what we did when we were punished. We had to dust ourselves down, hope that Beto's fit next weekend in the squad. Sheamus was back on the bench, that was good news. I know we go to Forrest and that's a huge game now. And what I will say is I hope our lawyers are better than what our players were in that second half, because otherwise we're going to have a hell of a fight on our hands. But we go to Forrest next weekend, it's an opportunity to put it right, take our chances. And we are good away from home, so that gives me a little bit more confidence. It's not a match, it's give us a brand tweet. Like I said, I don't think anyone will be happy with how he played today, but let's give it to Jarrett Brandtweight. There you go, let me know what you think in the comments section below. See you later.