 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton have been dealt another injury blow with the news that Abdelai D'Corey has suffered a stress fracture in his foot during Sunday's home defeat by West Ham United at the Gullison Park. It's another big blow for the Blues, he's obviously already suffered with injuries eight games in. So far they've been missing Jordan Pickford, James Coleman, Yeri Mina, now D'Corey, Rhett Charleson, Dominic Calvert-Lewman from this start and 11 not to mention players like Anzai Gomez, Fabian Delph, Gabamon at times has been injured as well as Wobby. It's just being a catalogue of injuries already this season but D'Corey is a huge want this. I don't think there's another player in our squad, there isn't another player in our squad, you can do what D'Corey does for this evidence side. He's been in fantastic form this season, he's faced in a lot of the metrics that Sky have been showing today actually on top of the injury news show. Everton will miss him. The only kind of positive thing to come out of it was when it was first reported, they were talking 10 to 12 weeks. That apparently now is around about 6 to 7 weeks maybe. He doesn't need an operation which is big news and good news. He suffered a stress fracture in his foot in back in March and was supposed to be out for 12 weeks and he came back after that. So, hopefully he's a quick healer and there is an international break coming up as well so hopefully we can get him back sooner rather than later but it is a massive blow for Rafa Benitez definitely. One player that has returned is Tyler on Yango. He played his first game in six months last night for Everton under 23s as they beat Leeds United 4-2 at Southport. On Yango being out for six months with an ankle injury sustained in last season's FA Youth Cup at Manchester City. The midfield player played 80 minutes last night so it's fantastic to have him back. He was delighted with how it went and if he can get himself up to speed then maybe he can be someone who Rafa Benitez looks at to try and plug to the corey gap. Who knows, but it's great to see him back on the pitch. Everton came from two goals down last night to beat Leeds 4-2 goals from Eli Campbell, Lewis Dobbin, Charlie Whittaker and Reese Hughes, give David Underworth a big victory after like you say being 2-0 down. Everton today have been linked with a move for club bruise player Charles D'Catela. He's playing tonight actually against Manchester City in the Champions League. The 20-year-old plays in midfield or can play also up front as well. He's six for four inches. He has scored nine goals in 61 appearances for bruise. Very, very highly rated Everton keeping tabs on him so who knows whether anything will come of that one. And the Premier League have today confirmed that referee Graham Scott will be in charge of Everton's game against Wafford at Gouldersen Park on Saturday. Let's hope he's much better than Stuart Atwell.