 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Raffa Benedys has held his press conference ahead of Sunday's game against Tottenham Hotspur, two o'clock kick-off at Gullison Park. It's been some of the injury situation and how important it is to get players back and how important those players will be to Everton changing the form we're in at the moment, obviously three defeats in a row. He did confirm that Jerry Mina and Andre Gomez were still out, still not available, which is a bit of a blow, but certainly Jerry Mina. We sort of knew that anyway because he hadn't been called into the Columbia squad, but that's obviously a massive blow on Andre Gomez. No real weird of what the injury is, but they're trying to deal with it. Getting those players back for the next game would be hugely important for the Manchester City game and then obviously getting Dominic Carmel in the back after that, but obviously this international break gives us a couple of weeks to try and get that sorted out. He did confirm Luca Deane had been training and he's fine and he should be available for the weekend, so that's good, less messing about at the back, which is obviously again what we need. A settled team, settled players for the likes of that case, Tottenham Hotspur and things like that. He did also speak about Fabian Delph, he said he's okay and said you know how important players like him are experienced players who've won things. And I tend to agree with him that the problem is Fabian Delph as a player has not really made himself available in his time at Everton and before the game on Monday night, he'd only played eight minutes at Leeds this season. He seems to pick up very innocuous injuries and then gets, well goes on the sidelines as quickly as possible, so I don't think he's ever had a problem with him. I don't think he's ever been a problem when he's playing, just that we just don't get him on the pitch enough. Let's see what he can do on Sunday where he can continue the form of that second half against Walls where he came on and played really, really well. Obviously he played probably man of the match but it wasn't very hard to be man of the match in that game. But obviously the manager, as I said, talking a lot about the injury situation and I think you know as people are asking him about the situation, three defeats in the row, he's going to lean heavily on that because let's be honest, having Dominic Arvening so far this season for only three games out of the 10 in the Premier League, having Rich Arleson I think missing for four. The court has now missed the last couple. We've had Pickford out for games, we've had Jenny Meiner out for games, Sheamus Coman out for games. Whether this squad is big or little it just shows a lot of our bigger players have been out this season. I mean that's no excuse, our squad is really, really poor and that's part of the reason why we are where we are and we've lost four of the 10. So that's something maybe they will address in January but getting those players back fit and just not having players out for injuries for a long time. Getting to the bottom of that. What is going on with the medical team and stuff like that? Can any of that help? So we did mention that quite a few times so hopefully we'll have some players back after the international break. Andy Gordon has a call up to England 21s, Lee Carsley's England 21s. Great news for him, he's done really well this season. Starting to look like a bit more of a Premier player, tactically looks very switched on. And it's fantastic that he's got this reward. He was getting more game time at Everton this season but I think England 21s acknowledging him that he is doing well is really important for him as well. It shows that he's doing something right and he's moving in the right direction and obviously it's hard for young players, they come in and out of teams. They may not know exactly where they stand, may think like they're just going to fall off the pick and order when players come back. But I think this is a really good sign for him and I think the manager's happy with him. And hopefully if there's games where we do play for attacking players, he's one of the players who's one of the attackers. Because I'd honestly rather see him any day of the week than a wobby. So really well done to Andy Gordon. Our home game against Aston Villa in January on 22 January has been moved and it's now 12.30 kickoff. So again we sacrifice a Saturday 3 o'clock kickoff. I think we haven't got another one this year, I think. Obviously television again. Not much we can do about that. Although the Premier League are just about to sign a huge deal with the US TV market for more money. So that money will come to evidence so that's good news as well. On Sunday before the game, the Armed Forces will be recognised and also Walter Smith will be recognised with a period of silence and flowers being laid and things like that. Obviously it is very close to the 11th of November. This is the last game before that and obviously we pay our respects to the Armed Forces and obviously for Walter Smith as well at X7 Manager who recently died as well. Look out for that on Sunday. And if you want to go and watch a game of football tomorrow, Ever and Women are playing Brighton a half fire tomorrow at Walton Hall Park. It will be the new manager's first home game. They played in the week in the cup. They won 3-1 at Leicester City after a couple of bad defeats before the international break. That is a half-five kickoff so if you want to go and watch them. 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