 Welcome to the Everton News Daily, Sean Dyche gave his press conference after Everton's 3-0 home defeat by Manchester United at Godderson Park yesterday. Disappointing was all for the blues, the fans' protests before the game was absolutely magnificent and unfortunately the team couldn't match the fans' protests, really the level of that. Sean Dyche has asked on his thoughts about the game, this is what he has to say. I think it's a tough one to call because for a larger part of the game we were very good, particularly the first half. They get off to a world, obviously, with a lifetime goal in a way and they kind of got the better end of the first 15 minutes but then I thought we re-gripped it well, pressed better, broke their game up, made them end up kicking it long which we wanted to press in that manner and we created chances and we couldn't score a goal. And inevitably that costs you in the end because second half obviously they get the penalty and then it's tough going from there against the side, the informed side in the division. After conceding what was for me will be goal of the season, it was an unbelievable goal by Ghana to overhead kick. It was certainly one of the best goals I've ever seen live, it was incredible to see that. Just not what we needed in the opening two or three minutes of a game. Everton then conceded the second half penalty went to VAR. The man that he was asked whether he thought it was a penalty, I thought it was a penalty but Sean Dyche was asked whether he thought it was a penalty, this is what he has to say about that one. I just think the way this VR is, I know a big fan but it's just all over the place, I think we all know that. You keep staring at someone, you see there's so many contacts in a box now but the way I look at it, he's never going to get it, we've got a covering defender. Players nowadays they play for these things and that's standard by the way but the game's got to work that out I think and then going on about VR generally for fans. I've said this recently when we had the Liverpool game, the screen thing is a fast. Everyone's talking about speed in the game up and they go over to the screen and we all know what the outcome is. Good or bad decisions, just get on with it, just call it, get on with the decision and we'll all move on. Why are they standing there staring in front of the screen, we all know what the outcomes are going to be. I can't remember, you might tell me different, I haven't seen a referee over term one yet, it's exactly what he's been told, he walks over, stands there for a minute and then gives exactly what he's been told so I don't understand it. If I was a fan I'd be frustrated by that, well I am a fan but you get what I mean. It could save us all a minute or so couldn't it but I'm not having to go over there or go over there for everything then and make sure that the decision is right. But it is what it is, like I said I thought it was a penalty, stupid by asking the young to put his foot out and that was that. One player who was missing from the squad yesterday, you may have made a bit of a difference to Everton particularly in that second half was Beto. The manager was asked why he wasn't in the squad this is what he had to say. There you go, let's hope Beto is available for the trip to Nottingham Forest on Saturday which is another very, very big game for Everton. For my Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane claims that Everton will be fine despite having ten points deducted from their total this season. Keane said that the group of players, Dita's looks should be a good group and Dita will be keen to get them back on the training pitch. They have to take their punishment, I disagree, and if they keep performing like they did today then they will be fine. I believe Everton are better than the three promoters. Had we not had the ten points deducted, we would have been fighting for the upper half of the top half so to speak. This makes it more difficult but I do still think they are better than the bottom three. It's up to the team now to roll the sleeves up and start getting some victories. They were on good form going into that Manchester United game and as we worked out we have to pick our dust ourselves down and go again this week against Nottingham Forest. Finally, Jack Harrison may not stay at Everton beyond this season. That is according to some sources at Leeds United. Although Harrison is supposedly got a clause in the agreement with Everton that means Everton could make it the deal permanent. This is a little bit of a contradiction to what I've heard from other sources but this is doing the rounds today. It goes on to say that at the moment neither club is discussing a permanent deal for Jack Harrison due to Everton's ten point deduction but that could change depending on the outcome of the appeal. So we'll wait and see whether Jack Harrison may remain an Everton or not beyond this season. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe. If you haven't, thanks for watching. See you later.