 Welgym yn y toffi tvir ystod matriachion. Everton nill full on one in a ground hog day performance. I felt like today it could have some part. The season is back and Everton have lost the home game. Yeah, it's hard not to be deflated. I don't think anyone, I don't think any player excelled today in all fairness. I thought we were too slow at times I thought we got. I don't think we knew what we were doing. We were caught between wanting to press and the minute we did that, they played round us. It was a little bit a little bit mixed and a mixed approach and then just knock among balls to Neil Mopai, which I can't. I can't imagine preseason was spent with that in mind of was whacking aimless balls to Mopai. If it was then we've got far bigger issues, but it was that was a poor display today. The man is yet, I think, set the tone really with the team. Dominic Halvitt-Lewin, who declared himself fit, wasn't involved at all, not even on the bench, which was massively disappointing. New sign and on at Nanjuma was only a sub. Ashley Young, Evans' only new addition came in at Leffbach. You know what, though, to be fair, Everton did start the game quite brightly. Neil Mopai got on to a flick on and should have hit the target really, but put it wide early on, but it was going to tent the goal. And then Everton should have taken the lead. There's no question about it. Breach, Adelaide Ikorey got in on goal, centre of the goal. He's got James Garner square. If he rolls it square, it's what a tapping for 1-0. He took it himself and if you make that decision you have to score and he didn't hit it against Leno's foot. And the opportunity had gone for Everton. That was the story of the first half. More and more chances Neil Mopai squandered to absolute sitters to give us the lead. Wobby should have done better at the far post with one. And Everton even had a goal this allowed, and we've seen it again everywhere. There was nothing wrong with it. The goalkeeper's dropped it. The referee has blew his whistle, which he should never do. That's what VAR is, therefore. And apparently that means because he blows his whistle, as Michael Keane taps it towards the empty net, it means he can get away with VAR telling them he made the wrong decision. Stuart Atwell is a poor referee and his performance today was poor as well. That's what he is. But that was a shocking thing because in VAR that shouldn't happen. The day to check referee's decisions, whether he's got it wrong, he got that wrong. It should have been checked to which he would have been told it was a goal. And it didn't. And that's kind of the way it was. We went in at half time. We had the next year 2.29, I think it was. Fullham was zero because they done nothing. And again, like I say, this was no surprise to most Evertonians with the final third, the plays in the final third that the manager picked. Didn't have a goal in them. So really we shouldn't really be shocked, should we? And most people probably weren't shocked. Come out for the second half. There was no step up from Everton. I didn't feel. I thought we were slow and laborious after the break. Fullham had most of the ball. Didn't do anything with it. But Everton still had time to squander more opportunities. Nathan Patterson has smashed one against the bar when all he had to do was sigh footy on the floor and it was 1-0 and I was saved. I think he might have been in a Wobie shot. It's broke to Nathan Patterson. He's got a simple tapping for 1-0 and he smashed it against the bar and it's come out. That's kind of the story of the day. Everton with opportunities didn't take them. And Fullham somehow broke and got a goal from absolutely nowhere. A scruffy goal, Everton poor defending and the ball squand across the box on the line. Practically to Bobby Cordova-Reed he couldn't miss. Jordan Pickford scamping on the cross. He couldn't do about it and it's just happening. Fullham had already gone for it though Michael Silver had been braver than Sean Dright and put Mitra Vich on and put Perair in on as he went to try to win on Cordova-Reed as well he had come on our half time to try to win the game. We looked like we were trying not to lose it. The manager eventually did poor on it and you were on but you know like you say Fullham broke and scored in that time. Everton's response was it again, it was a little bit flat I think. Too many times we are chasing the game lately at home 1-0 down or a goal behind and our players are walking and slowing the game down and passing it back and it's so frustrating. So frustrating and there was no answer. Lewis Dobbin came on for James Garner late on. Didn't really affect it but you didn't have much time to affect it. But Everton still had a couple of opportunities. James Tarkovsky should have hit the target free at that near the end of the game. Alex Obobi coming in on the back post should have done better as well and then Adelaide D'Corey had almost like a half chance at the last 30, the last kicker again and Thor from 13 yards out he could loop a slow header over Leno when there was men's square but frustrating and disappointing defeat. I think it was Evan at the next year 3.93 which is the most in any game last season for a team which didn't score a goal and again that won't surprise anyone that Everton's biggest issue is scoring goals. The manager chose to leave Tom Cannon sat on the bench with 10 minutes to go. Is he long term answering but the latter goes goals and he's a striker. Why wouldn't you put Michael Keane on put Michael Keane up front or something trying to chase a goal. It was just moving the deck chairs around a little bit but we've lost the game fair play to full and they go on. If they carry on like that they might struggle to have as good a season as they had last season. If Everton carry on missing chances they most definitely will struggle to have a better season than what they had last season it could be much worse if they can't take chances when they're presented with the ones they've had today. Man of the match, I'm going to get to Jordan Pickford because I don't think any Everton player outfield player had even an average gain today I thought they would all be low par so I thought maybe Jordan Pickford because he generally didn't have anything to do. Maybe I'm being a bit harsh on Tarkovsky but I'm giving it to Pickford. There you go. I've gone on. I've probably shed enough. See you later.