 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the final where it's Everton 3, Wolverhampton Wonders 2, a tremendous game of football for the neutral. I don't know what a neutral is, but I believe it's someone who doesn't support either club. I don't think there's any, there's no such thing between fantasy football and betting. Well I suppose Leicester would probably think we want them to draw. Our staff fans would probably think we want them to draw. Okay, I don't know. Okay, fair enough. Was it a good game for football? Very good game for football. First half was very good, yeah? Second half? No, the win and go was great. It just really got sloppy. I think the players got tired in the second half because the pace of the game in the first half was quite high, wasn't it? Obviously it was going into it in the first 10-15 minutes. I think we just managed it better in the second half. I think we just managed the game better and took it away from them a little bit. You're resilient and I like that. After we conceded the second goal, I don't think we'd look like we were going to concede again. We just looked a bit more assured than ourselves. Being a fighter, wasn't it? Wednesday night it was mentioned that there was a few incidents with their players. When we scored the second goal, and obviously when they pulled back to 2-2, there was a little bit more fightingers than I thought yesterday. There was that kind of fightingers as well, not to buckle under the pressure. We took the lead twice and then we pulled back twice. But we went for it and we ended up winning the game. That's nice to see from everything. I think it helps to have players coming from Arsenal and Man City and the team who used to play in this situation where they have to win, hold out for the leads. I know it will be went off in the game, but still Delph is present in my field. He's calm and assured I see him in the field. It really helped us. We'll talk more about Delph in a moment. The team itself, were you surprised that he went for it? I wasn't surprised because I got it right on the start. I thought that he played just for that cover behind either Gomez or Delph. I thought it would start after his performance on Wednesday. I thought he was keen because of the running behind. He's more of a threat than Dom. I thought he was playing this game. I thought it was time to unleash what he did. I was generally happy with the team. It wasn't working every game, but in this game it got us over the line. There was an element of risk to it. Of course there was. We didn't recognise holding midfielder, the defensive midfielder. That was very obvious. I thought it was most obvious in set pieces where you could see we were lacking that extra man, maybe that player to sit in front of them. Also, when they went long, if you have a centre midfielder like Snideland, who will drop in and sit in front of the back four for you. Or if he comes a third centre back for you. Exactly, but just sit in front and go for a lot of those high balls, allowing the centre backs to just drop off. Then there's your little extra bit of security. We didn't have that yesterday, but what we lost in going defending, we took advantage of going forward. That shows you that there has to be a risk factor. I've said it for a long time and maybe it's finding that balance of having players who are good enough to do that. But you've got to be prepared to risk losing a game, to win a game. There's a trade-off isn't there? Obviously if you go very negative and you've got to say sitting in the field, sitting in that game, then basically you've only got four attackers. You've got to have known support from the field then. The game yesterday did no noticeable differences there. When Delph went high and got closer to play, because a lot of the time Mark said we would be picking them out in the middle when he was high, which was good because he kept us in possession, instead of having to go down the side and get more cram to put us back in space. He spread to the other side with a gilfy Coleman or a Charlesman space. I think it helped us having that someone in the first couple of games. Gomez was a bit hesitant to go forward and in this game he got higher as well. I think that helped us a lot when we were going forward. I thought a lot of people had their best games so far this season. I think, you know, I know it's only four games gone, but it shows that integrating better players, players getting fitter, a slight change to the system, and things are just moving along. I thought it was important that we took the lead early because, again, Wolves are a good side and did well last season. They've done well in the Europa League so far and they're into the group stages. I thought, well, if we go after them early, there could be that element of fatigue if they've rested play because of Thursday night. Luckily, we did and within the first five minutes we caused a mistake again going from the front, pushing from the front, and it's felt of a charleson, nice after a little mix-up with the goaling conacodian. He finished it very well. How many times could you get that out of the game? It was such a good finish because they basically got it just under the bar where the player was trying to head it away. Obviously, it bounced off Keane's foot, so we got the assist for it. I don't know whether he meant it or not, but it was a great finish. I'll say I put you on there in front, because it's a bit more comfortable in the game than that. But then, obviously, I haven't... But the charleson was brilliant, wasn't it? Let's have a look at some of his numbers. There we go. It touches 63 goals, two shots, three on target, three. I mean that. Well, the third one was the one where he came off the left and off the right and bet way too with his week of thoughts. And another inch or two, and the position wouldn't have got there, but it was fantastic. Did that mean a pay-for-cater? Yeah, it was. Well, his face going right forth? Yeah, it was. That was a great effort, that. But to get... I have three shots and I have three on target. Joe's influence on his game. This is why sometimes I think that if he was close to the goal, he'd have more impact, because when he is in the box, look up there, he's got two goals. I still like him and where he is. I've got no problem with that. I think that central role would take something. And I know a lot of people disagree, but I still think, actually in playing on the right, gives him more freedom and he's a bit more susceptible, less susceptible, sorry, to having people tracking him around the pitch. Right, yeah, that's true. The only issue I have is, when he's out in the wing, his pass is still needs work and his dribbling, his decision making sometimes. And I think the closest he is to goal, yes, it does disguise his runs coming in from out wide, I agree. There's a way, if you play two up top, though, that you could have him as you sort of drift and play, he just drifts around the field. But, as I say, I think Marcus Love likes the system he's got now. So, on the right, maybe a bit more narrow, it's fine by me. The system changed though, have you looked at it? Like, a Wobie was really had a free roll really, he was run across, gilfy the same, he sort of interchanged and Charles went on the left and... Yeah, we'll continue at the start. Go on. Successful pass is 24. Successful long pass for chances created, one pass accuracy 77. You're all happy with that. Yeah, pass accuracy doesn't really mean much when you're a charlson because his game isn't really passing. As long as it's not in the 60s or the 50s, it's fine. Long balls, you're probably just getting up to Keane, really. And successful passes, that's not too bad for a wing because you need them to be in the game. I thought, actually, a Wobie should have been in the game more because when they were on the ball, things happened and when you can get them to play in the rev and play better and I think that's what we need to do in futures, get the balls then more often. We've got another one as well. Fals suffered. He's brilliant at getting files. He just takes the pressure off, isn't he? He's good at winning files, putting his body in the right places to get fouled. This is the most important, really. We have the interceptions on here, but I think he wouldn't make those nine recoveries or something like that. He really is good at winning the ball back and forward areas. Now, I know people say that Guilfe has a good press, which he is, but he doesn't win the ball back as much as a charlson. Guilfe might put them under pressure, so they do make mistakes. That's fair enough, but a charlson is so important to the system in the fact that he wins it so high, and he works so hard. Like, he covers Coleman really a lot when Coleman can't get back, so he's really important to the system. No, I thought his defence of work was brilliant yesterday. He was just tracking back. He had the bit between his teeth as well yesterday. He looked fitter. He looked fitter. He looked on it. He looked like he'd... Wednesday, he looked a bit moody, and then he got his goal, and yesterday he just looked on it from the start and thought, I want this game. I'm going to take this game by the scruff of the neck, and I'm going to win this game forever if I can. Obviously, he ended up getting the players sent off as well, which showed the frustration. He couldn't really deal with them, and that's what you need, isn't it? You need a player that the opposition can't deal with, and that's what the charlons is when he's at his best, and it's just getting... it's getting more of those performances. And to be fair, it's not like you don't get those performances a lot. It's 22. It's still there, and at the end of the day, when he's 20 and he's prior, 25, 26, he should be a much more complete player, but we're going to, you know, we're getting goverged now, because he's going to be in the year or two. But he started the scoring, and obviously a good goal, and that little bounce finish, which I thought was quite interesting, whether he meant it or not. But... Well, it helped, didn't it, because it was a good trick to play. But again, I mean, like the game against Villa, we end up conceding sloppy goals, you know, and that declariser was very, very poor. Well, the issue start, because Dean didn't really understand that Tyori is an absolute monster player in terms of he's so fast, so strong, and once he gets a man on man with you, it's pretty hard to stop him, and basically the ball came long, he took out, and he just must have gone away. Well, Dean's got that ball. That's the thing he's got, and he's watching it, and really, I'm thinking we'll just... Cos of that. Just either take a touch, he likes to do that thing, doesn't he, where he almost lets it, leaves it for the last minute, then hooks it away. Yeah. And I don't, I just don't think, yeah, like you just said, I just don't think he appreciated how big, and how strong, and how many protein, power shakes that lad is on. He's just, he's a super athlete. He's not... His final ball's not great. That's not natural. His final ball is not great, but, you know, he can be dangerous, and he's getting better. For some reason, he's really good on the Tony Pulas. I don't know why, but... But he's going to cause problems, and for the first half, he's going to cause problems. He's got muscles cleaning his shoes, making them as white as he can. Yeah, but he rolled, obviously, he got to the biolamp at the ball across, and then come and sort of kick to the ball against himself, didn't he, whatever he did, and then size finished, didn't he? It was sadly a typical goal ever, and don't really concede good goals all the time. It seems to be a mistake, more than anything. That's the most frustrating thing about everything, isn't it? It's that we don't, we tend not to, or from our point of view, any way, I mean, other teams are beg to differ, but we tend not to concede the types of goals the way we go. Fair enough, fair enough. We'll always analyse them to death, and rightly so, because that's what the manager will do. The manager will always say, well, you shouldn't have lost the ball 20 yards fair to back or whatever, but this was just a clear, I think it was just, like we were saying, Luca Dean, not appreciating the power and the strength of the player. He ends up, and once he gets a goal side of him, there's nothing he can do. He can't touch him, because he took me a penalty. I mean, seeing that last year, pretty much the same way that they scored their first goal last year when they got a penalty was the same thing. Bain's not appreciating the lads getting past them and then brought them down. Dean let them go, and as you just said, they're coming and getting the ball stuck under his feet, and they score, but again, luckily enough, we go back into the game. I'm a straight back at it, and it's good play again. Fantastic. They cleared it, didn't they? I think it was Keane. Keane hooked it back towards Rechars, and then Rechars kicked it over. And Guilfee was coming off back off, from an offside position, but Conor Cody tracked his run and led them back onside, essentially, and then Guilfee, a really smart reaction, and then looked at absolute abuse. It's a fantastic ball. It is, because it's on the bounce. It's Beckham-esque. You don't see it that way. Beckham-esque, it was. It was one of those long-drifting Keane and balls. It was the perfect piece, because it will be at the chance to adjust himself in the air, and then back towards where it's precisely come from, meaning Hard is from to save, and that's how he scored the goal. That's what you want. If you want your players to come to the back post, you go over Keane's head. I think that's the difference, isn't it? With a Wobie. The irony is, I think he scored one head of goal, or maybe not even any head of goals at Arsenal. He scored two in a week. He scored two in a week from pretty similar situations. Being at the back post, being a left side of the player, and that's something we've massively missed, and that's something Bernard simply doesn't give us. No, he can't. I appreciate how good Bernard is, and I really like Bernard, and he's going to be an option this season, whether it be off the left, whether it be centre, whether it be on the right, whatever. But he does not occupy the back post, and he certainly doesn't occupy the back post like a Wobie. He doesn't give you a physical presence. No. He doesn't give... We've just been somewhere with Charleston and how he plays off the right. I mean, the way you want to look at it is that they're three forwards, and the midfield comes across, and actually the way Sigarton played, and as played in the last couple of games, drifting out of the right-hand side does suggest that we could get a three, and Sigarton, even though he's more advanced than the other two, is playing in more of a three. If those two players can get into... I mean, think about it. Our second goal and our third goal have both come from crosses where they've come in from one side, and the wide player is coming in ahead of them in a central position. That's what Stale, and that's what, you know, Sani, and that's what Dentor over the park do as well, don't they? That's how they get... They come in the back post, they do well time runs, and that's... You need to play your wings to add to goals, cos, basically, they've got Richard Alston, who's basically our striker, really, cos he scores, and he scores, and we need Keane to give him a run on that faster, but then we need... We'll be to chip in, obviously, Sigarton, as well. So, yeah, I think the way it worked and the way the movement was much better in this game, I was moving towards the system later, but not as rigid. There was much more freedom of movement, and it helped Sigarton a lot, really, as we get to. Yeah. I think it helped quite a few plays out. I think it helped, you know, Gomez and, again, we will talk more about the moment, but I don't know whether it's something they've consciously been working on, but I think we're a woe, I think we will see a player who wants to just get forward. He's got the discipline, he's fitted, he can get round the pitch, but he wants to get at that back post, and suddenly, that creates so many more options, cos, like you've just said there, last week against Ville, I looked at how many times we had the ball out wide and how many plays we had in the box and how much of a real threat we had, and it was minimal. It was usually gilfian time, really, wasn't it? Where as yesterday I looked at it, and every time we had the ball wide, I think, I can't remember which one it was, I think it was going to Sigarton put over early on. Yeah. We had three players in really central areas. Actually, yeah, I forgot. We were most keen to the lovely cross-Sigarton, just had it over, didn't even think it was before I go. But we had three players, really central, so we were occupying their centre back straight away, we were getting plays in the box, and it was that, it's that, I think, I was talking about last week, about taking chances, you know, the Villa game, having Sigarton, Sniadlin and Gomez, just sitting back, and suddenly, we looked a little bit free, we looked a little bit free around the pitch per pitch. Plays were prepared to get in the box, and I don't know whether that's because they feel that it feels a bit more mobile, or because a woe we can get back or a charlatan's fit and a knee can get back, but we suddenly looked like we could take those, and it might just be that we're playing at home. We looked a little bit free to just take those. We did, and you didn't have, like, a situation where it's just rebewn it, on the left, and they're within two yards of each other, what a woe we does, well as he drifts into that half space, drags defender with him, gives the room, same with Sigarton. Combs getting in the box as well, Combs running behind the man, cos he had a chance where he scuffed it, didn't he? He could have got out of his feet, but yeah, that's what we need to do more of, we need to get those numbers in the box, overload on the left or right, on the side. What did you make a keen, then, obviously, his first start? So, honestly, there's a couple of things that you can pick up on him, his instincts, he's such a smart runner, his movements, like, there was two crosses, I think both were Sigarton, actually, I think one was Gomez, actually, he flashed into the front post. One of them, he tried to see, he couldn't quite steer towards goal, and the player put it out, but he was cutting across the man's straight away, he could see, he made that run, the player picked the man's, whereas Dom sometimes, he makes the same run too often, it's quite easy to pick him up, then the second one, the ball gets floating, beautiful cross, but we'll talk about a set piece in a minute, but then, again, he stayed this one and goes, and it was easiest, saved by, that's what he gives us, that movement where defenders can't stay, basically, he's moving all the time, defenders can't sit, and it opens gaps for other players to run in. It's one of those things that Dom's just not naturally doing, where this little young lad is, and I think that's positive. Yeah, listen, we can sit here all day and talk about what Dom doesn't do, but when Dom is the only centre forward, you just have to appreciate what he's trying to do. I know that people work often, but for this kid, you could see, and I said this, I said this, probably a couple of years ago, when I played Wafford, I said it when we played Lincoln in the week, you can see the little things that he's got, and it's just a case of polishing them up and obviously working on the fitness and working on the timing, because after time, the problem was, he was getting himself into a position and the ball was just basically bouncing off him. Yeah, as he said to you, off camera, when he got the ball, the ball would be fizzed in by Sigurdson, a Wobie, Gomez, Delphi, whoever, and he'd take a touch and then, instead of instinctively taking that second touch, maybe next thing, he'd go a bit more time, take that second touch, he'd get nicked off him, and I think that's just a lane and the thing where he's going after was just a little bit quick and his decision making. There was a couple of times that he fizzed into him, I think there was a wonderful pass by a Wobie when he was on the left hand side and the player was on him straight away and all he had to do was sort of let it run his hand and there was one where he was putting by I think Sigurdson where he let it run on too long and he did the move and stuff and I think that's just a lane thing. I've seen a couple of people say oh he needs to lane on his touch and he can't hold the ball. I don't want him to stand, end up holding the ball right off the pitch on his hand and wonder people. He looked at me like he was a player that had already in his head got it out of his feet and was already running with it but he just hadn't he was really unlucky. He got second half he got himself into a brilliant position on the right hand side and bowling takes the kicks him and if his boot hadn't fall fell off he would have just rowed it and cut him from the from the right in the position almost you know cut into the box because his boot falls off he has to stop and takes the foul and it's just like little moments like that that sometimes you're like oh you know that had gone for you but the manager obviously felt enough trust in him for that and you could see when he went off you could see how tired he was and it was really well starting to bounce off him by then but at the same time you could also see that he was he was starting to adjust to the game so it was almost like in terms of his in terms of his his game timing was starting to get right but physically he was running on empty that's when you touch starts to go isn't it? yeah yeah so I thought he was going to be he didn't get called up to the full international team but he's been called up to the under 21s hasn't he that's a little bit disappointing because it would be nice if he'd been able to stay you know a fringe fan for a couple of weeks but listen going to the under 21s won't do many army he'll probably play so no and I think we should take it that people you know shouldn't really focus on the negative I think the game is very fast for him and you could see at times it's probably too fast and as you say as he adjusted it way better and I think the players as well are adjusting to what he does he's completely different to Dom he doesn't want the ball to feet he's not going to he doesn't want it in the air let's be honest he wants this feet so I think that's where the players have to play different balls so I think I'll click after the international break I hope so yeah I think it was a really promising performance and again he offers us more threat yeah I enjoyed his I enjoyed the roleness of him if I'm you know what I mean just something a little bit different something there's something about him that you look at I don't know that's kind of soon that's what it is I don't know but there's something there's something about him when you look at him and go this lad's going to be trouble but in a good way yeah he's off the cuff he doesn't do things that you expect him to do which makes him much more unpredictable charred at a mark whereas again I think let's not criticise Dom on other players they're like Dom you know it's I think probably Dom didn't want to become this he's become a very typical striper striker that we needed at the time and it's sort of made a bit more money Dom's a safe player he's a safe player and I sat here with John last week and we were discussing why managers pick him and they pick him because you give him an instruction he goes out and does it and that's it the problem is there's no improvisation within it and this kid looks like you can give him an instruction but within the instruction he'll interpret it 12 different ways and do what he needs to do and he's his own chance as I said I stopped on the LinkedIn game where you get the post Dom has not created a chance given the ball on the left for your line and that's what that key can provide hopefully you'll get a goal soon to take that weight off there's promising signs and he keeps people occupied and that means that there's space for other people then that's exactly what you need you know that's and as I said with the guy we scored the second and third yesterday that's very promising for me that we can get the wide strikers and we've got to see them as strikers and not as wingers they are strikers that need to be able to cut in from the right or the left and be able to get central and drift off people cos that's the last thing you want if you're a fullback if you've got a player if a centreback is concentrating on a player like Moise Keane or Dom and then your wingers are peeling off wide strikers are peeling off and coming in and coming in and being in central areas the centrebacks wouldn't even know you were there it becomes obscene of space for the wingers fullbacks and you don't want to look at the end crossing it do you? fullbacks do not do not want to go central they don't especially now when they're all wingers exactly but I thought he did alright without being sensational but he just did alright but the midfield was a lot better and Guilffy Sigarton massively improved his best game so far this season on Wednesday night against Lincoln but obviously the opposition wasn't as strong but I like the fact that there were things that came out the Lincoln game that were taken in this game and he just looked a lot more there was a lot more movement from him he wasn't standing in that static position all the time he was trying we see him get wide set up one goal and suddenly his influence on the team becomes so important because you just look at the player and go well actually now you can see all the technique it's right there but it's being used in the right way I don't know whether it's fitness I don't know whether it's the change of pace now better players in and around them moving for them so there's more space for him to go in more instruction from the manager to be a little bit more versatile there's players here there's been out sitting on the bench over there you know you need to start open it a little bit but whatever it was it seemed to work I looked at a couple of ways I think he was much better and there were some things that didn't come off but that he hasn't tried in previous games there was a lot of balls that he tried that he hadn't tried he got the ball more in general so it makes him a better player when he gets the ball more I think sometimes he finds himself hard to get the ball because he's not super quick so basically a lot of the time I think what worked in this game in our favour is two things is the fact that Keen runs in beyond which Dom doesn't so he stretches the defence further back which opens that space to players which opens that space and the fact that they play with a wing back when Van Agri got caught high up you had an overload then the third centre back ball you had to come out and then you've got Coleman Coleman, Sigartson and Richardson what Richardson did is essentially swap positions with Sigartson Sigartson then with his wonderful technique he would cross the ball from the wide position and Richardson would get in the box and that's how it caused them problems but he used to be overloaded with three players against two at all times in that area because of the full back now whether you can do the centre form on the defence or off the table it showed how to work Sigartson better and much like you said Beckham-esque you know where you're like sort of Coleman makes a dummy run like Neville used to do Crete's half yard of space and Guilfe's technique is so good off a dead ball or off running and crossing like we've seen for the first goal but it's going to cause problems it's delivery is fantastic so we need to get them on the ball I'd like to see them in a world where they link up a bit more they didn't link up as much and I think that's when they get them to working off each other I think that'll be even better as well Yeah it's all about partnerships isn't it we'll see more of these develop this team has been in transition for the whole of last season and the beginning of this season it's not going to settle down till players fully appreciate their positions and everyone appreciates what their role is within the team whether they're coming off the bench whether they're starting games but the squad's getting better and better and I thought Guilfe was just there was moments certainly times in the second half he was looking for he was looking to break into the box he was looking to he was looking to break into the box with the ball he was looking to he was on the edge of the area looking for pull backs he just looked like he was more in it whereas in the last few games same with the first three Premier League games he looked so rigid and so static got swallowed up by the defence in a lot of ways because you just couldn't find like you just said there the problem with him is he's playing as a number 10 and like you just said if him and Dom there's a natural gap but if Dom isn't stretching the centre back well Tom's coming deeper than he is so he's bringing the defence all the way back with him so there's no room for Sigurdson and I think we found a way in this game to find him more space and I think it helps that a Wobby Wobby's not really a left wing he's not a free role he runs across the line drags players at our position Sigurdson's same he can run across the line with Charleston getting the box and it makes it much more fluid because if it's fences to marges we aren't just going out wide constantly I think the numbers were up I think we went nearly 25% for attacking down the centre which is much better what we need we were under 20% last week so that needs to continue but I think with Guilfean I'd like to call out something I've often been critical to Guilfean because I do expect more of them maybe because I think he is a good player but it's crossing from the corners him and the other me they're going to score one day it's happening because it's so close it's said pieces have gone up because he starts putting in this very oh boy it's not flat it doesn't really have any movements on it it goes exactly where it's supposed to go but that's it it goes exactly where it's supposed to go it's like if you were on a computer game and you go dot dot it goes right where it's supposed to go and that's noticeably gone up I think there's a few things if you look at Pickford's distribution and Sigurdson's distribution I don't know what they're doing differently in training I don't know whether they've brought someone in or I don't know but that's gone up but you know what though I don't know but that's gone up massively the ability to put the ball where it's supposed to be it's gone up massively and also on the box one of the world's best centre-backeders of the ball and there was one where he cleared three men out winning the air it was the easiest saving and there was one in the second half where unbelievable saved by Ruiz Mina was brilliant I mean when I say brilliant I don't mean necessarily brilliant in his performance I just thought he was so first half of it was very interesting with Mina just quickly I think he got it was one of the only times I've seen him get caught with someone trying to play a ball over the top and it stretched them a lot Pickford came out really quickly and took the ball but I was a bit worried about that but he was so his improvisation when he tried to close in that and I thought it was brilliant there's a few times where he had to quickly shift his body from one way to another and it still looked really awkward but he does it so effectively that he got away with it so again another another... I mean not a fault was performed I thought he was really good I think he's better to me I've said this that I always thought it was a vision of being in Zoom a long time for everything whether we get Zoom or back so it was a rock himself but the difference between them I think Mina's on the ball is even better than Keane Keane's could on the ball I'll be honest but on the ball he can drop a shoulder and go past the man I had a look at the stats this morning he's one of the best progressives both in the centre back position in the league which is good because he's passing it through the lines he's passing it into the court of deane in the final third he's getting the ball into the final third quicker and I think that helps us because a lot of the time in the last couple of games it's slow we've moved the ball slow it was a bit quicker this game he's fearless he's fearless which is a little bit unnaf for the centre back he's 6'4'13 it's a little bit unnaf but it's to be fair they're equaliser they're throwing a long throw and I've got no you can't start to say a long throw at the end of the day we were using that last season and you use everything you can especially if you've been bowlers are big I don't bowlers are actually the decent game I've got sense of but I thought he looked very, very good he gets the flick on before him and it's just one of those goals isn't it he gets there and what's hard there for me in it is because it is so flat what does me in it do if he climbs all over him and he hits the deck it's a penalty well we switched off I've never said to you before it will be was down and then he went off and then they took a while to take the throw they take the throw and then it's and I think that's sometimes a problem you do switch off and then I think Marcus Silver will probably look back Silver didn't want to make that throw no he didn't it would be fair a wobby didn't really give him any choice no he was he said he wants he was struggling and physically he was struggling he was beforehand and then he got suddenly picked up a knock and he didn't want to make that throw because he knew that it would mean he'd have to you know start messing about with the back and they'll probably get there first I mean it's not unless meaner physically gets in front of him but again it's like if you're in the box and there's loads of men around and meaner starts charging around people and trying to get there first if he touches someone and goes down it's a penalty and that's the problem you face it flicks over and Dean unfortunately he's been called wrong side he tries to put tries to flick it away and the meaner gets there first and anosis that's actually throughout the game where they set pieces and they hand the cross they did like to sort of trying they did have like overload the back post a lot especially on Dean's side well you will won't you you do know you do but I think that was an anosis that we didn't really cover it well and I think there's something so maybe we'll have to look at that but yeah it's around him and there's going to get there first but then you know what but the problem with that is though if you're looking at that before the game you're probably thinking well it's going to be Dean and Bernard so why wouldn't you why wouldn't you you probably mightn't have worked if a Wobie was still on the pitch because a Wobie was going to cover that position there so it's left Dean one on one with a really really good number nine he was a really talented centre forward so it's a that is just a what I would say from that is that's a good goal from Wolves Point of view it's not a good goal from our point of view but it's a good goal from Wolves Point of view and it happens it happens in football it's how you bounce back and we bounce back we bounce back really well and we went on and got the third goal but let's talk about Fabian Delph Fabian Barry as someone said in the press conference last week Fabio Delph it was obviously his first press conference and he made a mess of it on the front of a lot of books so touches 80 successful passes 53 successful forward passes 22 that's the big one isn't it you want forward passes in the 20s from midfield that's important that's what you want it's a he was positive all the time and even when he was under pressure he took the pressure off a little turn out into space a little pass off and as I said to you as well off the ball whenever he lost the ball really keysy he initiated the counter-press like we said because he was at Man City that's what they do well as soon as you lost the ball he cut off the pass into the man or he just ran into the man and closed down the space quickly put them under pressure and it helped us because they would then go direct long as they liked to do quickly we clean up the second ball and I think that's what he provides he provides that smartness that we were lacking at times in the field since Cavalper Bay that's really what else did he do there we go successful attacking third passes 11 successful long passes six pass accuracy 85% yeah that's nice that's all good you want that that's good because he got into the final third like we had Morgan Snyddlin on nine I don't remember who was the second or the third game he was the highest person in the final it was the first game in his first pass he got Morgan Snyddlin he was the highest pass so Fabian Delphi and I liked as well him and Iwobi had a nice little link because Iwobi I've always said this Iwobi's got this lovely ability when they get tight on the left-hand side just to whip a ball into the centre they get to spread out wider when the short man under the side he can switch play quite easily and hopefully you'll find a sig it's in a position because you'll shoot from there and Delphi kept possession well so that was a good buy by both of them any more stats any more stats yes there we go recovery is five successful tackles four into sections three cleans is two so what we've seen here by these statters a really good balance performance going forward with the passes but also recovery is five successful tackles four into sections three cleans is two that again defensively is really important because from this not having a snarl in there not having a gabamen in there whatever you're suddenly looking at him thinking well this is a very not saying Gomez and Fabian Delph are ultra attacking players but you're having almost got that insurance policy the front foot players aren't they've been on the front foot yeah but this is the way I've got to start looking to play isn't it did you in this game the reason I was a bit unsure in this game is because with the way Wolff system works obviously they've got the wing backs and you want to be able to cover when Dean gets high because they like to run into the channels and that's where gabamen will snarl and come in or the centre back of God and they cover their position they didn't do that as well well funny enough I noticed that in the second half there was a bit when we had the ball and we were going down the right and Coleman was sitting in his own position and we were trying to overload on the right and he wasn't going forward and someone was I can't remember what someone was like what are you doing and he was like I can't you're there you're there you want a user's got to start coming in here so I can go forward so that's maybe one of the things they're going to have to look at that and think well if same as Coleman does go then Delph has got to go over golems and this is what we're talking about defensive players defensive players naturally understand that it's their job to go over and fill those gaps maybe with Gomez and Delph certainly with Gomez he wouldn't be used to that I don't think I've ever seen Gomez run to right back no he's not one of those type of players that's what I'm saying to that that they're going to have to adapt that whether it be even I don't know keen drifts over to the right and Gomez just shuffles back 10 yards and becomes a sitting centre back whatever that's an area where you've got to look at that because at that stage of the game we really needed Seamus Coleman because Ingrid Charleston had the ball on the right and he had nowhere to go and he was just looking for someone to go over round the corner so we could go right well I've got two options here and it wasn't there so that's maybe a consequence of that but I just thought in general I thought they were both excellent so Gomez had a very assured game where they just got the ball give the ball defensively physically always was always a barrier always made it difficult and it's passing so incisive and with Delch's performance was just you know for his first home performance for his first Premier League start of the season I thought you could see like you just said there you could see all of Man City influences and I was still into a Man City fan on Twitter and he said you know we hasn't played since I feel for City for two years he said but all those instincts all those things he's being taught in training by Pep Guardiola he's a player you look at suddenly you're thinking this opens up so many possibilities for Evan in the way we play you can change the formation you can have Cabaman in behind them too I'm not saying you drop you want to drop six but it depends on the game and the opponent you might want that a bit more against Man City but you might want that more in the field to try and lock up them in the field gain advantage in the field and that gives us that option I think with Delch as well help at Man City where you play life you're basically playing left wing aren't you obviously but you also like invaded wing back so you tuck in I think he's a very smart player and he can say you see him in the first I think Keane didn't hold the ball properly and he was telling him he was giving them words I think that's in cut he's like another captain really I know to start a few times making sure that he was not bollock and play it's just instructions he's 28 years of age he's won leagues he's won cups he's won he's played for England he's a very he's got very knowledgeable footballer with a lot of experience it's his job don't care how long he's been at the club it's his job to put that into plays and like you said before listen if you want to be a good team you've got to when Man City went to be to Town Winnerly they went and bought players from Arsenal they raided Arsenal and they went round looking for all the best plays they could find because it's that influence it's that influence of buying no plays with no how plays with one things it's a little bit different for us it's not as easy but we've gone and gone and won we've gone and got him and we're looking for their players to to just rub off on our players and show our plays maybe what they've been missing because we've bought we've bought a lot of players that have been the best players of teams below us let's say and there's no problem with that that happens Liverpool went out bought the best player of a team well below them and they bought Southampton didn't they? no exactly and now one of those players is the best player in Europe and saying one of the best players centre defenders in the world you know you do that but you also just need that little bit of extra something that will rub off on plays plays you haven't won things and suddenly yeah I don't really want to go much about Liverpool but he's supposed to fan that he did win things itself it's not like he's not an experienced winner I understand what you're saying you do need that blend of as I said what we bought off he brings into it the know-how and the consistency of winning how to get performance levels up how to make sure the people are doing the jobs the little things that you miss because at the end of the day Marcus still is going to stand on the sidelines and give all the instructions he wants but you need a coach on the pitch in some ways but also there were two too you need a player on the pitch who's going to say to the players I'm going to you know drive into the players a two too it doesn't mean anything the games they're still there to be won you watch Man City every time they concede their heads don't go down they go right well we were going to score anyway so let's just go and score anyway and you need more and more and more rules played and that's because that's listen when it went to 2-2 yesterday I'm not sure how many ever tonings in that ground thought right we can go win this again now people often look at it the other way and think they've got the momentum now and sometimes that can rub off on players but yesterday we kept on going and I'm not saying it was all because of Fabian Delf but it will be the influence of players like him that's it right come on roll up your sleeves and let's go and win this game Do you think and this is when someone else points out on Twitter and I was just this myself the intensity when we were at 2-1 it wasn't there then it was when we were at 2-2 I don't know it sort of spares us on we don't kill games off yet and we'll get there I think I think we should have we didn't really sort of put the emphasis on killing the game off yes we should have we did this in the week against Lincoln I said I'm going to set it on the final wave with John the other day when it was 2-1 against Lincoln we were just going but yeah we've won this game and as soon as we went to 2-2 it was like we need to do something and when we got 3-2 up against Lincoln then we suddenly said now we need to do it and that was the difference it is that winning mentality to kill teams off we've gone 3-1 up against Walls games dead and buried games absolutely dead and buried and that's what you've got to drive into people you've got when we went put it this way when we went 3-1 up sorry when we went 3-2 up we did suddenly go let's keep going like it suddenly it was like Wednesday night it dawned on them that the only way we're going to get rid of this team is by scoring again we're not going to see this game out I mean by just sitting back and that's you know we were unlucky with me and his header off the corner but I should do I mean the two deliveries were ridiculous that he put back into the box after that just smashed it at the centre spot and see what happens but point being is when we went 3-2 up we kept trying to get something we started playing smart football in higher up in the pitch where as a 2-1 we did just tend to just drop off and we've got to be like we've got to be we've got to take that bravery because if you sit back you're more likely to concede by sitting off and just playing that was the only criticism I'm going to take this game is once we scored the second goal it was a long time before we made it that's for me and it was a dead period it wasn't after 2-1 and I thought and then they scored and we thought it's ok but other than that there's only two teams in the league just straight teams when they go 1-1 up it's a mindset isn't it it's a mindset of saying of becoming a team that becomes ruthless and you're right you need good players and you need you always have that backdoor open but I think this game illustrated that with 2-1 up we were quite comfortable it only takes a long throw it only takes place to switch off for a moment and a team's back into the game and then you've got to go up when there's 15 minutes left when they scored their second goal you know we didn't make the subs I did think it was a bit of a criticism one of my only criticism yes it was I think we should have made the subs earlier because the players got tired didn't they you could see players were tired all over the pitch but at 2-2 we made the subs right then straight away and they had an influence on the game but you've got to be it's hard at 15 minutes to go to get the fans back up again and to get because everyone's just thinking oh here we go again so if you can go from 2-1 to 3 do you think the manager and the team need to be less reactionary just to have the impetus themselves because the manager sometimes just makes the subs reactionary instead of thinking well we'll kill this game off hopping some fresh legs on stretch them we'll get another goal I think that's having confidence in you Bench and then you look at the pinch there's a lot to be confidence of you know you're bringing a player like Dormon who's been starting games to hold the ball to do that job that people go well that's not going to win your games but it might see a game out you know you're bringing a player you're bringing a player like Pynard on I thought Pynard was great when he came on in terms of he kept them pinned back it's far delivery mightn't have been good but he helped set up the third goal but he pinned them back he gave them something to think about when in the 15 minutes that's 15 minutes the last thing they want to do was it's to be pinned back and that's what he did it's real real ability to do that and we didn't even make a third so we only brought the two on so there was other options there you could have brought Shantoson on you could have brought Snarlon on I thought they would bring Shantoson I thought he'd go let's get on I thought he was the new waist up I thought he'd check he'll come on just like see it out I haven't got really criticisms because I thought he was much better yesterday my only worry is we are conceding some good chances they had two chances it was a great save he's really improved this season there's another one with Sice free header in the box straight to Pickford we need to cut that out we need to take more chances but I think when we get to October I think we'll click and I think that's why you can see it both ways I'm in the middle I'm the shame but what I would say is yesterday he was put it this way last week when we had no gabam suddenly we got no gabam everyone was thinking it's going to be Snarlon oh my god yesterday give us a fresh look with a wobi and suddenly you're thinking there's a lot of talent there it's just about how do we use it how do we make it all together especially when you've got like you might have a wobi in Bernard and you might have Richard Allison but then you look at it into my field and go so it's great that we've got all that talent out there but if we can't get the ball through the middle of the park we're never going to get it to that area but then suddenly the manager has looked at it and go well how do I change this where I bring Delphine I ask Sigarton to move from his little circle I bring a wobi in and it's very harsh on Bernard but he's got two in two and suddenly gives us something else and he's challenging the players so when you do look at the bench and you go I need you now and if you make it different in this game then there's an opportunity for it we don't want a team where you can just guest the team every week we've said this before you want competition I want to go next week Bernard might be better this week obviously if people want to take Sigarton with Charlestop and certain games you can throw something different in teams and later in games especially if you know Sigarton car fan at space we'll see what happens I'm glad that we've done I think what I'm looking forward to next season we get four or five in how good squads can look there's a lot of depth I look at that yesterday you can start to see the things now I thought I think we're going to have to have a little look at right back going forward I do think that is starting to become I'm not going to go with teamers coming I just think it's starting to be you see how other areas transitions are really smooth where that feels a bit clunky well you look at the delivery of Dean and how much he contributes to our attack and Coleman is good don't be wrong he does get in the box and he can't take a man on that final ball there was a chance in the game yesterday he could have squared it was either Keane or Charleston but he could have caught London's foot trying to shoot and it never really worked out I do like Coleman but defensively he couldn't really get back at times do you know what he was going to provide in competition this season we'll see how Keane you scored on the weekend we'll get a good shot but then also there is other right backs around that we'll have a look at over through the year and then centre back maybe a bit more pace to add to the rotation part of the year we can improve all over you can see the makings of a team now and I think that's what Evan Torians wants we've got two years into this plan now we're making progress we'll make progress again you wanted to mention Wolff's system yeah I think it really helped us really because basically when Vinagre or Treore got up the field Silver obviously looked at this which was really smart and thought we'll overload them here but once Vinagre goes up we'll overload with Guilfee, Richard Charleston and Coleman basically go 3 vs 2 we'll pull a centre back out and a centre back out so basically it's 1 vs 1 in the middle between Gomez Delph and the two fielders and Wobe and and Keane in the middle again and basically that's how Stigerson got the space to get these crosses I think about 3-4 good crosses in the game two to Keane being able to drag players out of them in positions where in the wind players teams play that four as a low block it's harder for us to break down because they do stay in the rigid positions and we find it more difficult to drag them out but I think with the Wobe and with this new bit more positional play I think we'll be able to do it I saw the signs of it getting better there as well but Wolves, if I was them I don't think you can go that three every game if I'm not bothered about yesterday I'm just saying I think we really did exposed by getting Guilfee in behind their full back really I just want to finish off by just mentioning the third goal after the moments for the game for Dean, what a cross I have no right to dig that out absolutely no right to dig that out and yet he whips a ball in and the leap from a Charleston and you know what after watching it after watching it again though I was like how's it going to cost a man? I'm dead surprised in the way the world is now that that wasn't disallowed for a foul but that's football for you now isn't it I had a feeling going I'm glad that was only when I watched it again when I got home because I just thought I bet there would be instance that would be disallowed for a foul but I thought it was just a beautiful it was a timing if you could ever describe what I don't know what some people think but seeing in my generation before that to me is what an ever goal looks like unfortunately so yeah forget you and your stats and all your nonsense that is what an ever goal looks like no it is and that is because it was a well-timed run we have been across and seen for decades have we of course what I looked at obviously there it was great to have ever the movement he just goes to the cross the front so obviously he was physical but I thought he was playing on the right it was but again he's in the box essentially this is my issue I like him close to the goal yes but because he's on the right the person who's supposed to be marking him doesn't know where he is but also I think though he doesn't really create things off the right for himself but again as you say I suppose there's pros and cons to both but get him in the box and give him chances to score goals no no that is it's not where he plays it's how he plays get him in the middle I loved it and honestly if I had to describe what an ever goal was what a perfect ever goal and when you go through time and you watch videos of Dixie Dean and you watch Joe Royal Bob Latchford Andy Gray Duncan Ferguson Kevin Campbell whoever right great number ever nine that's an ever goal that is an ever goal and you know what what was even better obviously right behind the green in the gladder but it was when you look at the save from Mina and how well he gets down he was just a split second because time honestly time slowed down there's a split second well I honestly thought he was just going to get a finger to it and honestly it just it just beat him by that's how good the header it was that's how good the header it was he's got his instinct but he's not a winger but he's a forward I'm not trying to kid anyone by saying I just think the position at this moment suits him because as long as he works hard he can do what he wants there's moments as well in the game and I like this because I want to see more of this he swaps hard for like five minutes and I think that changes it up and I like to see silver making it more I have found it in the last of the first three games quite rigid but yes three much better much more movement, much more carefree much more freedom of movement much more maverick movement get them the ball we'll score goals it was great I love that goal and we saw that out quite comfortably and got and there you go three points two weeks of bliss pure bliss two weeks we don't have to sit here I still don't look at the league table I'm not interested whatever's going on actually that's my nephew but fifth I went would you take that table just as it is right now and he was like that is a really tough question we'll see how it shakes out I think obviously people can round into form we've got points on the board and we haven't really played that well but I'd rather point I suppose while going through the motions instead of going through the motions and having zero points going through the motions and having seven points the better start than last season we're in the league cup and for me I always say it the season starts properly in the next game when I mean properly I mean you know you've got which you should anyway stop moaning Pochettino for God's sake just tell Elexon that he's not going anyway honest to God man up he's a really good guy he's got no attitude problems at all I don't know why that is and when he's keen may have I don't think that's not true did you know Graeme Soonis left a big club when he was 19 yes he left he went to Middlesbrough and Tottenham wonder if anyone questioned this I doubt he would have I think it was just very ignorant of him I think he'll realise though maybe needs to go on like some kind of course maybe I don't know that's where they generally put those kind of people isn't it no god yeah met someone's land this week he'll have to Pochettino so he'd love to kick him bet he does fan a word I'm rather happy fan a word which is good the bachl it's good to fan a word that I've been really really positive where we scored the goals where we scored goals we don't need scored one goal so far we've the lowest goal scorers we've scored three every game we could see the two that'd be fine wouldn't it taking trades off wouldn't you that is what you thought anyway in the comments on this game I've seen some people going oh yeah but if this would happen then that would happen then the other thing would happen it's four games in of course there's lots to tinker with and we're still we're still integrating new players and we're still after my fit we're still trying to get them all fit and kind of get them all up to speed and we had three players making their home debuts full debuts there's lots of things that will need to settle down the most important thing is we've played four games and we've got seven points and we should have more that's the most important thing is we should have more but so my final word would be Arsenal fans don't have a clue what a good player is so there you go and now there's some Everton YouTubers there you go thank you for watching toffeeTV give this video a like if you've liked that's starting to with the beefs and YouTube beefs this fella honest to God hasn't even got his foot in the door and he's trying to cause me to give us a like because it really helps us more videos joining us on Patreon where me and Andy will be going live in a couple of hours to talk more about this game and to spread more positivity and if you haven't subscribed please do why haven't 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