 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Ffondite has given his pre-match press conference a head of Everton's trip to Tafmore on Saturday night at 5.30pm, it's obviously live on Sky, Everton looking for their fourth victory on the run, and not just the fourth victory on the run, but they're also looking for the fourth away win on the run, and it will be a huge result to go to Tafmore and get three points. It's not a ground we've done particularly well at in the Premier League, we've played them on eight occasions in the Premier League and we've lost five of those games, but the two times we have won there in the Premier League we've won there convincingly a three-one win and a five-one win which is the last time we've won there, so hopefully one of those two results will be excellent at the weekend. The manager was asked in his press conference for an injury and suspension update, this is what I have to say. Suspension, so Ganna and Jared, injuries, Youngie, Seamus won me right for this one, we're hoping for a quick recovery from them too. Kino has trained today so as long as there's no reaction he'd be back in the thinking, trying to think of us, me quite a bit of a niggle but I think he'd be okay, Dom's fine, trying to think of us, we've got a few, but they should, oh Delhi's still on the grass with us but just going back through the motions to get back involved. And Andres, he's been training with us for a few weeks now, he needs 90 minutes, we're hoping he gets that tomorrow. I don't know why, he asked about the suspension update, doesn't he, he's had a brand-thwaith in the Trisha Garnagai about suspension, therefore wouldn't be playing this, the update. The manager after that one was asked if there was a correlation between evidence obtained in form after the 10-point deduction. Obviously, we won a Crystal Palace and went into the international break and we were doing okay, I think we had 14 points and we then were given a 10-point deduction. We then lost the next game at home to Manchester United but we have won three on the run and it does look to have galvanised the team but the manager was asked whether a point deduction did give the team, the players an extra incentive which has led to their winning streak. This is what Sean Dates had to say about that. It's not a red herring but I just think that the team was operating well before that. I said early season we didn't get a winning the early games but I thought some of the performances were excellent. We transferred that into winning performances, then the news of the 10 points and then other than the Man United game which I thought would play very well in that to be honest. We've gone on on one three and looked like a team, a competitive team but the work was already getting done. I was pretty happy with the way the team were going before the 10-point situation. What it has done I think is enhanced it with our own supporters, enhanced the feel of the club. I think everyone was shocked and I think not just Evertonians, not just us, I think the greater good of football were all shocked. We'll have to answer what the appeal brings but to be clear on it with the players I said right we've got to act as if that's it. It's a done deal so our focus is challenge ourselves now, no excuses. Let's imagine it's done for now and then anything that comes our way hopefully would be a bonus if there is anything coming our way. Thank you Tom. He's right, the manager is right. We were already in good form. I just said at the start of that we just won a Crystal Palace. Going into that I think I've won nine of the last 12 games which is a hell of a run. Not many people seem to be talking about that in the press but that is the kind of good form Everton were in going into. Obviously ahead of this point of deduction we've carried it on after the point of deduction so it might have brought the fans and the club closer together because we're all in it together. But in terms of the team I think they were doing alright anyway. It was just a case of getting our home form right and we've been going away from home under Sean Dighton. Obviously the last couple of games we've won and won comfortably. I think we've won three of the last five home games. We've won 3-0, 3-0 and 2-0. Obviously you can include Burnley in that as well. We've won 3-0 against them in the cup. I think it's four wins a draw in the defeat in the last six games. Starting to turn that form around the home will be massive for the rest of the season. Lewis Dobbin came off the bench last week to put the icing on the cake against Chelsea and seal the victory. We obviously saw the brilliant celebrations on Sunday night that were being put back on social media on Monday Lewis Dobbin. Obviously delighted with his first goal. The manager has asked the effects of Dobbin's first goal on not only Lewis Dobbin but also on the rest of the group as well having a young player that's come through, come on and scored an important goal like that. This is what Sean Dighton has to say about that. I loved it, I loved it. I loved the reaction from the team and the fans alike. When I talk about that kind of bond with the fans, I think moments like that add on to that bond. I think it was an authentic moment for the team, the way they all responded to his goal. Good lad, great lad in fact and he's learning all the time. Frustrated by, he wants to play, he wants to be part of it. Frustrated by not getting as many minutes as he'd like, which other players are as well. But he's also got that nice, healthy respect for the fact of how the team are going, who's playing, et cetera, et cetera. But for him it's come on a fine goal as well, a fine finish. What a first goal for him. There you go. The manager did confirm that Andre Gomez is set to play in an under-21 game tomorrow against West Bromansalbyn. The culture staff want Gomez to play 90 minutes, to get that under his belt before he's considered for first team action. I think if he comes through that 90 minutes tomorrow, I'd imagine he will be in the squad for when Everton take Fulham on a Gooderson Park on Tuesday night in the quarter-final of the Carabao Cup. The manager obviously had name-checked Delhi as well in the train, but he isn't ready yet. And I imagine when he is ready to play in games, he will do at least a couple of under-21 games. Gomez has already done an hour. Like I said, this is the next natal thing for him to play a 90-minute game and just get that into his legs. So we'll see how we get on there. That is it for the news daily. 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