 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Llanpath has given his press conference ahead of Everton's game against West Ham United at the Goodersham Park this Sunday, kicks off at 2.15 live on Sky, Sky's main game due to the cancellation of some of the fixes this weekend. The manager was asked about whether or not Jordan Pickford would be fit enough for Sunday and this is what he had to say. Well, it's a really big loss because we all know what a great goalkeeper Jordan is for us, great performer, big personality. We're fortunate to have a very strong number two in Begavitch at the club who trains brilliantly, performs brilliantly and is a number one for me in terms of his performance levels anyway. So that's a plus that we can have there and that's a real strength of ours within the squad and the mini squad of keepers that we have. We just hope Jordan gets back off the other end of the international break, we hope in so with the injury that it is and we'll have him back then. Following off the back of that, Frank Llanpath praised Asmere Begavitch who will be playing obviously on Sunday. Talked about how he sees him as a number one. In fact, this is exactly what Frank had to say. Well, Asmere is a very experienced goalkeeper which is a big plus for us and he now has had a good look at this now. We knew that Jordan wasn't going to be available with Arsenal one now so we've had some time so he's had plenty of time to get his mind in gear. I think he's always ready basically and trains at a high level as I said before so I've got no worries. I think you could ask Asmere to play 30 minutes before a game and be ready for you because of how he is and the talent that he has. Dominic Calvert-Lewin should be in the Everton squad on Sunday. He was back training for almost a fortnight now. The Frank Llanpath was asked whether Dominic Calvert-Lewin was fit to start. This was his response. We're close and we'll see come Sunday whether he's ready to start a game or not. We have to be careful with him obviously because he had a difficult injury so we'll see for the weekend. Frank Llanpath de-confirmed that Abdelai Dekorey will be back in the Everton squad at the weekend. Dekorey has not featured since limping off in the first half of Everton's 2-1 defeat at Aston Villa the second game of the season. But he is back. He has been training and Dominic de-confirmed he will be back in the squad. He was asked for injury updates as well. He spoke about Andros Tansen so he's due to see a consultant in the next few weeks. He'll be at the six month period. Llanpath said he wouldn't know any more really until then. But the thought that Tansen probably will detain for the box in the game. Similar timescale maybe when we can expect to see Ben Goffrey back. But he was asked about Yeri Mina and how far away he was with that. And this was the manager's thought on that one. Myeri won't be fit for a few weeks after we come back from international break. And probably a similar sort of timeframe to what Mason is a couple of weeks after international break. Difficult injuries both of them in different ways. They won't be in those batter games immediately after the break. A follower on from na Frank Llanpath was asked about Anthony Gordon and his position over a possible new deal. And this is what the manager had to say on that particular subject. The club was speaking with Anthony and Anthony's people to see if we can get the right solution there. Former Everton boss David Moyes says that Everton are at the start of a rebuild. The manager was given his pre-match press conference. Talked about Everton, the players they've got in said it looks as though the Blues are beginning a similar kind of rebuild to ourselves. Talked about James Arkofski and Connor Cody and how good the signings they were experienced. Spoke about Amadou O'nana, confirmed that West Ham but a club we were really keen on the player as we all know before he went to Everton. Name-checked Drisigana Guy as well. And talked about the need to let things settle down. You're trying to build it is a bit more difficult. You're trying to put players together and it can take a bit of time. And that's certainly where David Moyes sees Everton right now. He was also asked about returning to Goodersham Park and facing Everton. And this is what David Moyes had to say on that one. It was a massive part of my career. I had 11 and a half years at Everton as manager. Nowadays you know if you said that to many managers it's very few managers will get to that stage at any one club. So it was a big part. I've only got thanks and good feelings for Everton for what they've done for me and my family. So always look forward to going back. But I managed West Ham and my job is to go and win and that's what I'm going to try and do. David coming back to Goodersham always loves coming back to Goodersham doesn't he? Hopefully he won't enjoy it too much. At the weekend there is a job to beat them this week. We've got to. That is it for the news daily. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. And if you want more videos join us on Trophy TV Premier. The link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. Have a good weekend.