 Welcome to Trophy TV, it is my three things. Everton won, Leicester City won at Gwdersun Park tonight, the Blues get another point in the battle for survival. Will it be enough? It feels to me like two points dropped, like you said on the maths reaction, not necessarily because Everton were the better side and should have won the game or anything like that, just because this to me represented an opportunity for three points against the side who have got their eyes on other prizes or one other prize as in Gioro. I'm a playing their third game in six days and Everton was just so flat. That's the first thing I'm going to talk about to be honest, is just how flat Everton were. I don't understand our players, really, I really don't. You've had ten days since a moral boosting, well a great result there against Manchester United at home, you've got Leicester City, like I've just said, eyes on Europe, beaten late on Sunday, not going anywhere in the league. The messaging in the dressing room has to be, get out, get in the faces, pull tackles in, get the crowd going, make you're uncomfortable for them and I'm sure it was from Frank Lampard and his coaching staff and yet the players come out and certainly from most of the first half walked around like it was a preseason friendly, Leicester just played little triangles around us all over the pitch. And we had no answer, no-one wanted to rattle anyone, no-one wanted to get the crowd going, Delth was poor, Allen I thought was poor as well, I will be poor, midfield was all over the place for me, but in general there was just no-one leading, nobody leading and that's a real frustration for me and a real worry that you can't get up for a game that means more to you than the opposition. That's worrying. You know Evan have got fixtures where you look at and think they can get points in these games, they won't get points unless they out battle the opposition and we didn't do it tonight. Yes we kept going, that's a positive, we kept going deep into injury time, we get a goal, we may have won it, we got a corner and may have won it, but we shouldn't need to be told of the importance of these games and I still feel like some of these players don't really accept where we are. That might just be me, other people might say it's different and again this is just my opinion. But I just felt sitting there tonight at Godduson that the crowd stayed with them even when we were 1-0 down and we're into injury time, the crowd were willing them on and encouraging. But those players, yes they last half an hour, they put less than under pressure, they got in their faces a little bit, made them uncomfortable unless they struggled to be honest, didn't really create anything. And you're looking at it thinking if we had gone at them from the very first whistle, we might have won that game, we have to get it into our heads that, we have to play it 100% all the time, we're not good enough to drop 5%, we can't pass the ball. It's amazing that these lads train with a football every day and yet make passing look really difficult, lest they make it look that easy. We make it look difficult, everything we do is slow and laborious, we turn, we pass it back, we turn, we pass it back. We can't wait to go back towards our own goal. It's bizarre, we just don't look like a football team at times so therefore what you have to do is work with what you've got which is run around, put tackles in, get the crowd going, support the team. Support the forward, knocking it up to the challenge and expecting them to win heads against Johnny Evans, not really going to that one. What he did do at times was make it difficult for them to get a clear connection and head it away and yet we weren't picking the second ball up. So evidently they've got to sort this attitude, I don't know mentality, I don't know but they've got to realise the shit we're in and I've got to start games fast and I've got to work the bollocks off because they're not good enough to stroll around football pitches. They've proved that all season, one eight games of football, eight games of football, it's embarrassing, play 31 and that is why we are where we are and now we've got a tough game on Sunday, we're not getting anything in the landfill, I don't think. So Chelsea at home, another tough game, we've got to be up for it right from the where go, there's points to be won, we're still in our hands, we've got a point tonight when it was really look like we weren't going to get one and we've got to build on that and hope that results go out our wipers like we've said before that if we stay up it'll be other teams failings because we've been so bad but we've got a point tonight and that's a positive. Second thing I will talk about is that, is the fact that they did keep going, you know Frank LLampard has had some stick people you know still very critical of them or whatever but these players for the failings, for them not working hard enough do keep going to the, no I'm not going to say that, no I'm not going to say that, the bollocks. Second thing I will talk about is Deli, who I thought had one of his best games in an evidence sheet, he's not had many, he's not played many games, he got on a pitch tonight and I thought he made the difference, he certainly was obviously involved in the goal, I don't know whether Rondon touches the ball, if he doesn't it's an assist for Deli, I think Rondon may get a little flick but he kept that alive, that ball, it was just the ball down the line, he kept going, fired it across, it was a good ball. He competed well when he was on the pitch, he picked the ball up and travelled with the ball, he tried to put trackles in, I thought he really got himself involved tonight in the game and he's not done that every time he's been on the pitch in an evidence sheet. I think he's got the ability, we've seen that, we've absolutely seen it for Tottenham, we've not really seen it for Everton but the thought tonight he made big strides, I thought tonight in terms of competing, getting on the ball, trying to get us going, trying to keep the ball moving. Everton's big issue, as well as not having any athleticism in the side is the fullbacks don't get forward enough, Michael Enco, even though I thought he had his best game, I thought he was probably Everton's man with a match tonight, still doesn't get beyond the winger enough, he's got to improve that, something Luchodin did brilliantly for us was get beyond the winger and be able to put balls into the box or create that space. James doesn't do it on the other side anywhere near enough and we don't have movement from midfield, so when Delhi was on the ball tonight taking the ball forward it was getting us up to their final third. I don't know where he'll play going forward, whether he'll play at the tip of a midfield three and try to support or strike it, I don't know, I don't know whether you can turn him into a centre forward, I don't know. He had a good goal score and record at space, but a lot of that was arriving late into the penalty area, but I just thought tonight, he had half an hour I think, I thought he made a difference, made a contribution and that's what we're looking for from him. We'd love him to get a couple of goals, important goals that give us a result, but I thought he did well tonight and I wanted to mention him because I thought he did well. The final thing is the games really, we've got seven games to go, we've got three home and four away, we've got Chelsea, Palace and Brentford at home, if we get seven points out of them, moves us on to 36 points. I thought 36 might keep us up, it may well do, it may not, which means we probably have to go and get something at Wafford, whether it be a draw or a victory, but we've just got to go out and battle and scrap and fight for everything. Like I said before, we were shy of that tonight, but certainly the way we started the game, we kept going well enough. But I think with those games left, they're still in our hands, it is still in our hands, we've got to out score Burnley, basically, out point Burnley. I think Wafford, Wafford are seven points behind us now, aren't they? They're not out of it, but that's a big mountain to climb in their position to get just by us and then try to overtake us. So it looks like it's Burnley or Everton and we just have to get more points than Burnley. It's not going to be difficult now because they've got two home games and we've obviously got them as you say at Derby at Anfield, so it's not going to be easy of course. But we need favours from Southampton and we need favours from Wolves on Sunday. If Burnley were to lose both of them games, then I'd feel a lot better coming out of this weekend. Delightly, obviously, they probably won't lose both of those games, so we've still got a lot of work to do and it's a home where we can get those points. I think I've just said seven on the next nine, it's not beyond the realms of possibility to do that, but we're going to have to battle, scrap and fight for every point we get. And if we come out with the right attitude, we can get that, but seven games to go, it's going to be difficult, it ain't going to be resolved quickly, so we've got to all be chewing our nails off for the next few weeks and hopefully we come out the other side with a positive outcome, fingers crossed anyway. That's it for me, let me know what you think in the comments section below, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos join us on Patreon. 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