 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Llanpard has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's trip to Fulham this Saturday. The game kicks off at 5.30pm. Super kick-off time. The man had yet been speaking about a lot of things today, but first of all he was asked about the improvements he feels this squad are making after Everton's 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace last Saturday. Well yeah, in a really small passage of the time that I've been here, we're working towards something daily actually. And you get maybe games where things come together and a lot of positives are there, there's always things you can improve as well. So as much as it was good, it's good to also reflect on what can be better. But yeah, moving in a good direction and off the back of the results going into that game, we needed a result, we needed a performance that Lads delivered. But it's important we understand that we need to do that consistently now and improve. Yeah, it's absolutely right. Obviously we've got to reproduce that over a longer period of time. But Saturday really gave us an insight I think, a little bit of an insight into how we want to play and how effective we can be when we've got that high energy. And big like I've said before and I've said this week, massive for us to have Dominic Alderloom fit and available again and doing well. The manager, as a follow from that games, asked about the evidence FHR to which evidence the Palace have been issued with after failing to control their players. This is what Lampard had to say on that. I haven't got an opinion on it. Passion in football. I think the first action that started the incident probably wasn't dealt with in the right way in my opinion. And sometimes that flares passions in the ground. I don't think anyone got hurt personally. I don't think it was a huge deal. But as a club we've taken that on and that's it. For someone who didn't have much of a view on it, he gave a relatively long answer didn't he? I think the referee though needs to be looked at maybe for controlling the players as well. Going on from that, the manager did reveal a big selection boost. But also said he had a bit of a selection headache when talking about the return of Nathan Patterson. Obviously Seamus Coleman was fantastic last weekend against Wilf Saha putting a tremendous display. But no one can deny it a huge boost having Patterson available again this Saturday. This is what Frank Lampard had to say about the return of Nathan Patterson. Really good headache. It's exactly what I wanted and Patterson Nathan's been really really good in this season until he got his unfortunate injury. And then it's allowed Seamus to come in and find fitness and performance and that piqued pretty much last week against Palace and against Saha, one of the hardest players to play against in that position. So I think it's a really healthy competition for two lads. It's been a long time and one that's coming through and they've gotten very well so I'm more than happy with that. There you go, a huge boost having Patterson available. The more we get, keep saying this, the more we get our squad players back. Patterson isn't a squad player obviously. But the more we get our players back the squad improves and it gives the manager options. We used five subs for the first time in the game last week so I think they'd be delighted to get Patterson back. And it will be an interesting decision whether he takes Seamus out or not, but we'll have to wait and see on that one. Amadu O'nana, as said, he is working on one-to-one basis with Frank Lampard on his finishing. O'nana said it's one of the missing pieces in my game. We both find that I can be more decisive in front of goal. I'm also working on my physicality because recovery is important. Talking about the amount of games and the schedule can be games every three days. He went on to say about Lampard. He's trying to instill things into my game as he has done in his career. So it's great to have him as a coach. Lampard is a legend of the game and a legend of the Premier League. And that's a thing that O'nana, if he can bring that to his game. You know, we saw him, he's had a couple of opportunities to open his evidence account. I want to talk to him at nil nil. If he slots that in, who knows what happens in that game. He missed a header at Southampton. He really should have done better with an opportunity against Manchester United. And it is about improving those aspects of his game. If everything could get him getting half a dozen goals a season and there's no reason why he can't, then that would be key for us. And who better to learn from the Premier League's best ever midfield players? Certainly one of the Premier League's best ever midfield goalscores, the best ever. So fantastic that O'nana is working on that with Lampard. And hopefully some of that will rub off on him and he'll improve. Everton are reportedly considering a move for Wolves winger Daniel Podence. 27-year-old winger has played 12 times for Wolves this season in the Premier League and has two goals. He has played 71 games over Wolves in the Premier League and scored eight goals. I've seen this one go around a little bit. We do seem to be linked with every Wolves player. We are in the market for another wide player but someone who scores a lot of goals. I mean, if you look at Podence has got two and 12 for a Wolves team, I don't really score. But that's only the same as what the Mardi Gras has gotten less than what Anthony Gordon's got. Dwight McNeill's got two as well. So, you know, is that what would that take heaven up a level? I'm not convinced. I think there's other wide players out there. Obviously Mudzik's been linked. Cudas has been linked. Cody Gackbow has been linked. All of those players have got way more goals than what Podence has got. So, you know, might just be a cheap link because of Kevin Thelwell being Evans director of football. But we'll wait and see. Finally, Evans women's team overcame Aston Villa last night. The game ended 1-1. Aggy Beaver Jones scoring a first goal for Everton equalising off the harding of Puffviller ahead. And Everton went on to win 4-2 on penalties with Emily Ramsey making two important penalty saves in the shootout. So, great win again for Evan on a good little run now. Great win overall there. So, well done to them. That is it for the News Daily. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. And if you want more videos including daily live videos, why not become a Toffy TV Premier member. The link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.