 Hello, welcome to ToffeeTV, the Everton News Daily. Sean Deich held his press conference last night after Evan were beaten on penalties by Fulham in the Calibre Cup 7-6 after a 1-1 draw in the 90 minutes. Sean Deich was asked his thoughts on the game. This was his response. Oh, yeah, it's one-end things. You know, penalties, they asked me to decide it some way. Excuse me. I thought the performance was another strong one. We didn't find the true moments of quality in the very end of lots of good moves, getting in really good positions. Excuse me, but I'm not going to overquest that because obviously, lately, we've been very good at that. But the general performance was very strong again, having to change the side, having to move people, you know, people like setting it and without question. Jared, I thought, was excellent, playing that left back. Jimmy Garner going higher at the pitch. Tremendous work effort, again. Garner, second half particularly. You know, there's still some very strong signs about what we're doing. Unfortunately, it doesn't pay you back tonight, but it will do, as we've seen, and it will do over the rest of the season, as long as we stick with them, principles, and keep delivering performances like that. Obviously, Shaun Dice disappointed, but happy with the efforts and the way we played last night. Shaun Dice was then asked if he would have waged with Idris Agana-Gay or O'Nana as a consequence to them missing their penalty kicks. This is what he had to say on the matter. No, no, no, if you're brave enough to get up there and take one, then you've got to be brave enough for the consequences. No, not at all. They're brave enough to say we'd practised them. They'd practised them. Stony did a good job of getting it all organised. So, yeah, you do everything you can, but the moment of truth comes, and if you're brave enough to take one, like I said, you've got to be brave enough if it doesn't go in. Shaun Dice was also asked on his thoughts about O'Nana's technique. This was his response. Well, everyone's got a style of a penalty that they think can score. His record's been very strong in all the rounds and when we've practised them, that's his style. In other news, Everton have reportedly set £100 million price tag on Jared Branthway to the two interest from clubs such as Manchester United, Dortmund and Tottenham. This is according to journalist Mark Douglas today, whether this is true or not. Well, after waiting to see whether he's got any kind of information from the club, not sure, but it was £75 million. Wasn't it last week, apparently, asking place? Obviously, Jared Branthway is a huge, huge player for Everton this season, but every player has his price, and we'll have to wait and see. £100 million sounds about right for me at the moment. Another chance for story today is Amadou O'Nana is being linked with a move to pass a loaner, Manchester United are also being linked, and the price tag is in the region of 55 to 60 million euros, which just seems ridiculously low to me. Listen, I know there was a lot of harsh words for O'Nana last night by some Everton fans, but number one, you know, keep them as long as you can, but 55 to 60 million euros is, no, that's not happening. I mean, again, he's another one that I'd be saying, it's another 100 million, and if one of them went for 100 million and the other one isn't going, so I don't know, I don't know where the Barcelona have got the money for him. Certainly no brush it off, it's having got 100 million for a chair of Brandway, but listen, the good players and big clubs will come in for them. Don't be scared of that. I'm never scared of that. Yes, it's sad when players leave the club, but if they're playing well, other clubs will want them the same way as other players out there doing well. We'll want them if we've got the money in there. They're the kind of players we're looking at. So, it's a sign that Everton are improving and our plays are improving. I wouldn't care if all of our start and 11 plays were being linked with better teams. That just shows you that we're doing something right. So, there you go. Yeah, it would be, it'd be a, you know, it's a big blow to hear those plays being linked with Moose mentally after what happened last night, but I wouldn't worry about it. It's onto the game against Spares now on Saturday and focusing on that. We don't know whether we'll have any more players back. We'll have to wait and see. The manager mentioned the Corey in the press conference and said that, you know, he's gonna be missing Saturday, but he's hopeful that he's a quick healer. He didn't mention anyone else, but I think he's just trying to keep everyone as positive as he can at the moment without giving any more bad news. So, we'll have to wait and see on that. There you go. That's been the Everton News Daily. Make sure to give this video a like, subscribe, if you haven't. If you want more great videos, join us over on Sofi TV Premier. The link is in the description and the QR codes come on the screen. Now, see you later.