 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Callo Antelottis today confirmed that Everton will be without Seamus Coleman and James Rodriguez for Sunday's trip to Southampton. Everton already without Brazilian forward with Charleston as he begins the first of a three-match ban. Coleman was expected, I think, after he limped off last week in the Derby, but James Rodriguez is a bit of a hammer blow. Antelottis confirmed he was injured in a challenge by Virgil van Dijk in the opening minute of the Derby, a clumsy challenge early by van Dijk, which is although Rodriguez managed to finish the game, he's obviously still suffering from the effects of that challenge. So, looks as though hammers will definitely be missing for Sunday, which gives obviously Alex Awobi o Bernard an opportunity to come in. I think at least one of them will start, Anthony Gordon, is the other one in contention, but Everton obviously without a very influential player in hammers, Rodriguez. John Joe Kenny is back in training after Callo Antelottis confirmed today. He joined the group earlier in the week, so we will come into contention for Coleman's position unless the manager chooses to go with Ben Goffrey, who replaced Coleman in the Derby at the weekend. Callo Antelottis also spoke about Jordan Pickford. He said Jordan Pickford obviously very upset for the Virgil van Dijk injury and the severity of the injury, but it wasn't intentional. He said some of the reaction of the press has been over the top. To call it premeditated or intentional is crazy. And basically just said it was mis-timed, said the Premier League is that fast that if you get there a second later than you anticipated, this thing can happen. And also said it's stupid to say it's premeditated in regard to what when Alderman said about the injury. So Everton clearly disappointed in the length of the injury for Virgil van Dijk, but also very, very disappointed in mainly the media's reaction to the whole situation. Everton today have again been linked with River Plate midfielder Santiago Souza. The Argentinian 21-year-old remember almost joined Everton according to a lot of sources last summer. Couldn't get a work permit so that fell through. Apparently he got one a few days later but the deadline had passed. And now through sports witness sources in Argentina saying that Everton have monitored him. He's in excellent form for River Plate at the moment and may move for him again in the next transfer window. Who knows? Under 23 midfielder Tyler Ongyango has told the club website, he's determined to maximise his potential this season. The 17-year-old who was trained regularly with Everton's first team has been in excellent form so far this season for the 23s. And he's very, very highly rated at the club. He's certainly one who they see following in the footsteps of the likes of Anthony Gordon, Tom Davis, players who've come through the academy and become part of Everton's first team squad. He is a boxer-box midfielder. Like he says, he's done really well and has had a good start this season. And you'll be able to see him, I think, if Everton have unsure whether that's actually on live tomorrow of Everton playing Manchester United away. But clearly to want to look out for Tyler Ongyango is a name to look out for. And he's hoping to help Everton defeat Manchester United tomorrow night. So there you go. That is it for the news for today. Make sure you subscribe. Give the video a thumbs up. And if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. The match preview is out for Southampton at the weekend. Check that out. Check out the new Toffee TV Spanish version as well. Big thanks to Brody and Armstrong for doing that. See you later.