 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Llanpath has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's trip to Bournemouth tomorrow. It's the final Premier League game before the break for the Whale Cup in Qatar takes place on Everton at a need of a victory really. I haven't won enough games so far this season and obviously still reeling from a 4-1 defeat in the Carabao Cup to Bournemouth on Tuesday night. Ydw'n maen nhw'n bwysas ysmwrn yn wefyd rai has any regrets about the game on Tuesday night. We lost the game in terms of the selection, no, because we have to use the squad. We haven't got probably at this point a squad to compete. I think we showed that through league, through cup, when you've got three games in a week, what the Carabao Cup would have meant was we wanted to win the game and to be honest was on the players who played to win the game and it didn't happen. It's done now, we move on to tomorrow. It's an opportunity obviously for Everton to bounce back tomorrow. I know it will be a much changed side, of course it will. There was 11 changes the other night, it will be Everton's 30 essentially tomorrow. Obviously where Everton are in the Premier League table, it's still very tight from the bottom to where we are and obviously places above, up for grabs as well. The manager has asked how big a game he thought this was tomorrow, with the context of the season. This is what he had to say. It would be really nice to go into a big break like that. We all look at the table so there's no doubt it would be nice. A waveform obviously is something that's been questionable over the course of the last few seasons with Everton. Is tomorrow a real indicator of where you are, away from home, taken on the likes of Bournemouth below? No, when you say the likes of Bournemouth, it's a Bournemouth team that are beating Leicester at home, nearly beat Tottenham at home. We've had a good home record this season and we can see that. So we shouldn't disrespect them at all. It's a tough Premier League away game. They're all tough and I think at times this season we've either gone away and got results that maybe wouldn't have got previously the last season. I'm talking about Leeds, I'm talking about Brentford, I'm talking about going to Southampton and winning. Going to Tottenham and competing and probably should be winning at halftime and we're not and they're close games. That's certainly a progress. Now we want more but it's some realistic to say that we'll go from one place to the place we want to be in a short period of time. So we've certainly shown progress. I don't think we're looking at Bournemouth in isolation as a game that's going to be a gauge of where we're at. We want to go and win the game and that's clear. The manager confirmed that Adrisha Garnagay and Amadou O'nana would be available for the game. Some of them both have been returned to train and following their absence on Tuesday night after picking up injuries in last Saturday's 2-0 home defeat by Leicester City. The manager did confirm however though that Dominic Calvert-Lewin wouldn't be available for the trip back down to the south coast. This is what the manager had to say on Calvert-Lewin. No he won't be involved. He's got an injury and he's had a few bangs to be fair to Dominic and he's been playing with some bits. We hope that the break comes at a good time for him and we expect him back for Wolves unboxing though. Hamstrings is a small injury. It's probably a 10-day injury as such which is slightly irrelevant now. The shoulder isn't too. It was a whacky took against Newcastle and he then had a bit of a recurrence against Fulham. He's been strapped up a lot so that's something that's been looked at by a specialist yesterday and doesn't need any surgery or anything like that. That's there and he has still the knee so he's been getting through with some issues. The knee is probably the most prominent injury that we want to get right. It's just similar injury to what he had before. He's been aggravated so this period gives us time to get it back right. So he dislocated his shoulder then? He dislocated and it went back in. That's the simple terms that I know. So he played on during that game? So let's give him some credit. I think a lot of people take a view on players that get injuries and speculate behind the scenes or how many times they're out there on this and that. Then there's a lad that dislocated and went back in. I know there's a lot of people outside football that do a lot braver things than what we do but it's a lad that's dedicated to try and get on the pitch through his club and possibly his country. Unfortunately for Don obviously it hasn't worked this time. Disappointing news there that Calderlun will again be missing this weekend but hopefully once Everton return from the break he'll be fit and available along obviously with Bank of Free and Andrews Townsend for the Wolves game on Boxing Day. So there you go. Apparently Deli Alley could return to Everton that's according to sources in Turkey. There's claims made that he is unhappy with the sacking of former coach Valerian Ismail. Senol Gunes has replaced him and obviously had a little pop with Deli's fitness levels and conditioning. Last week that was widely reported and there's obviously more stories off the back of that saying that Alley's not happy there and will seek a return to Everton. Besheetsers do have a deal in place with Everton to purchase Alley permanently at the end of the season. So we'll have to see how this one plays out. I guess the thing is get fit and score goals and then you'll be happy and they'll be happy you can stay. Today's sources in Portugal claim that Everton are interested in sporting winger Isaku Fatawood. The 18-year-old has been included in Ghana's World Cup squad for the tournament in Qatar. Very, very highly rated a lot of clubs after him. Everton are in the market for forward plays and did send a scout to watch him at sporting. But this one seems unlikely to me. He's 18-year-old at a big price I think. Some mad numbers being thrown around for his services at the moment. But Everton are in the market for forward plays this January. So we'll wait and see. This one, though, to me just seems like pure speculation. Finally, Ben Brayton has again been linked with a move through Everton. This January a fee of around £10 million has been reported. We'll take the Blackburn striker to Godderson Park. Everton were interested in taking them in the summer but it was deemed too expensive. Brayton's already scored 10 goals this season for Blackburn so far. Not 22 last season. He is out of contract next summer. Therefore, that could be some hagelon with the fee where that's concerned. But obviously, with the injuries continuing to Dominic Halvert-Lewin, Everton may be tempted to go and get him this time. He is obviously a physical striker. He can play wide as well. He can appeal to Everton. In fact, he can do two jobs. But we'll have to wait and see whether Everton do follow that up and make a bid for Ben Brayton when the January transfer window opens. That is it for the Newsday League. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. And why not become a Toffee TV Premier member? The link is in the description and the QR codes on the screen now. See you later.