 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Carlo Ancelotti has said that Saturday's win around the field was important in the mentality for Everton, but the challenge now will be to repeat that same kind of mentality when the Blues face Southampton at Gwreson Park next Monday. It was a fantastic day on Saturday around the field, a 2-0 win. Everton haven't waited over 21 years since we last won at the ground. It was an incredible performance, really, by the Blues, goals from the Charlottes and the Guilfee Cigars and Penalsy given Everton a 2-0 win. Ancelotti has said that Everton can now target a European place, that is the aim. A lot of people think that Everton is still in the running for a top four place, and we are, why wouldn't we be? But the challenge is really now to start getting our home form similar to the away form. You know, another outstanding away performance, but can we do that at Gooderson Park and start turning games that we should be winning? Into three points. Ancelotti went on to say, want to build Everton into a European club playing in European competition on a regular basis. She's no reason why we can't be, but it's all about the improvement. But it was a brilliant win. Listen, a long time for us since we've won there, a long time since we've beaten Liverpool anyway, but a really long time since we've won at Anfield and to go and do in the manner in which we did get a clean sheet and come out of it. In a big game as well, you know, to move on level points with them in the race for European football. It was a huge game, you know, six points, so to speak, and Everton winning the game was absolutely brilliant. So hopefully we can build on it, but we've got a week to enjoy it, so let's enjoy it. Michael Keane has revealed that Carlo Ancelotti spoke to the players on Saturday morning about how they wanted to approach the derby and how they felt that they could get a result. You know, try to lead the emotion out of it. Keane said the manager was excellent with the tactical game plan, but wanted to get the players' input in how they thought they could achieve a result against Liverpool at Anfield. All about the movement to Liverpool and making sure we defend the spaces and everybody in their positions. He also said that Duncan Ferguson and Seamus Cullman made them very aware of how important the game was and said you could see to both Duncan and Seamus after the game what it meant to them winning at Anfield. And it was great. Some fabulous scenes at the end, wasn't it? The relief. And a chance to really, I know people have had a go at Everton for celebrating it, but why not? It was a big win. It was a huge result really for us and hopefully it is something that we can kick on from. Keane did state that he was hoping Everton would finish above Liverpool this season because there's an opportunity to do it. But Michael Keane was man of the match. He was nine man of the match in the game completing 13 clearances at an outstanding night on Saturday. Mark Clappenbake, Andy McAllig and ex-referees in the Premier League of course both confirmed that the penalty awarded to Everton was the correct decision. Both also said that Trent Alexander-Arnold should have been sent off because that's the letter of the law. A lot of Liverpool's leaders in the press, people who operate under the guise of being independence but quite clearly aren't. And a lot of ex-Liverpool players have tried to maintain that it wasn't a penalty but it was one of the most blatant penalties you'll ever see. The only question to ask is did he stop a goalscoring opportunity to Trent Alexander-Arnold? The answer is yes, therefore penalty. No other discussion needed really. Sky apparently have run a poll today asking whether it was a penalty and were running with the headline of 39% said it wasn't totally overlooking. 61% thought it was, which is more than the majority, so there you go. Finally, Everton have been linked with a summer move for Wrens striker Boulidia. He scored 12 goals this season, the 24-year-old striker. The Wrens manager David Guion says that he expects the striker to leave the club in the summer and there's interest from Everton, Arsenal and West Ham United in him. So, maybe want to watch? Who knows? But that is it for the news daily. I'm obviously smiling after what was a fantastic result at Anfield. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want daily videos including live videos, join us over on Patreon. See you later.