 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Lampard has done his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's game against Leicester City, which kicks off a 5.30 tomorrow night at Gooderson Park. The Everton manager was full of praise for Leicester City, said that they're a dangerous side. The game is going to be very tight. It talked about how well they are in possession and how resilient they've been of late under Brendan Rodgers 2, I think they've won 2 of the last five games and ran Manchester City very close last weekend. So, the manager expecting a really tough game at Gooderson tomorrow. Of course, Everton could get the win. It is the penultimate game before the Whale Cup break. It's Everton's last home game until Boxing Day tomorrow. So there's a lot of emphasis on getting these three points, but it will be a tough game. The manager certainly expecting that. He had an injury update for us at today's press conference. This is what he had to say. Off the back of that, he had this to say about Nathan Patterson, who did return last week as a second half substitute in Everton's 0-0 draw with Fulham. This is what the manager had to say about whether he is ready or not for tomorrow's game against the Foxes. The Leicester game? The Leicester game, yes. He's ready to start. He came on last week and it's more just my decision now of how ready to start he is. Short and sweet from Frank there, but saying that Nathan Patterson is of course ready to step back in, it will be his decision rather than whether Nathan is ready or not. I think he will play. I think Patterson will come back in to the start and line up tomorrow as he tries to make sure that that defence is back to where it was a few weeks ago. James Coleman has done fine in his absence, but I think Patterson offers more going forward now, just where they are in the careers. Part of that defence is Job and Pickford who has been in fantastic form, spoken about again this week. Obviously this is going to intensify now because of the Welsh Cup being just a couple of weeks away. Pickford is clearly England's number one. I don't think there's anyone to challenge him just right now. This is what the man has here to say on just how good Job and Pickford is. I think he's just playing at a higher level as he was last year. I think Jordan is in the top bracket of goalkeepers in the world in my opinion. He's England's number one. When you look at the top teams in this country of one, titles in the last two or three seasons or more, they're goalkeepers or world-class goalkeepers. Eddysons and Allysons and these people are top-class goalkeepers, so they help your team. They make saves when you rely on them. They train well. I know that from Jordan's point. He's a great professional, so it's just him doing his job really well. There you go. The manager praising Job and Pickford very much and deserves so as well. He's been fantastic for a while now. Clearly he is England's number one and probably will be captain tomorrow if Seamus Coleman is replaced by Nathan Paterson in the side. Another player who will be desperate to do well with just a couple of weeks before the Welsh Cup squad. Obviously, Frank Lampard, within this, we're not going to play the clip, but within the press conference admitted he knew who was in the 55-man squad from Everton. He wouldn't reveal it, so it's not his place to reveal it. There is a few rumours bubbling around that Dominic Halver-Lewman has been included in it. I don't know whether that's true or not at the moment because like I said, we don't know. Dominic Halver-Lewman will be looking to continue where he left off against Crystal Palace at Gwladyswn Ffwrdd night ago. He was fantastic that they scored the first goal as well and it will do him no harm to add more goals, so tomorrow is the perfect opportunity. He can't get a hat like done please, but this is what the manager had to say about having Dominic Halver-Lewman fit and firing again. Good, very good. He's trained for it a week and every game is more in the tank for him and more confidence in his own fitness. We can't expect goals every game. We all want that. He had a good chance in the last game that he would have wanted to take, but you see that he's becoming more like himself and I think that's a great thing for us, so it's a big plus for us. Alex Awobi has revealed that former Everton manager Rafa Benitez told him that he should leave Everton when Benitez was the manager. Benitez apparently told him that it said to Awobi that it must be difficult when the fans are on your back. He told him that he wasn't in his plans and that he'd be better off going out on loan and trying to find a move somewhere else. Alex Awobi told him he'd rather stay and take his chances, fight and battle to prove his ability and to fight and work hard to get into the side. Awobi said that I was told I wasn't good enough but I wanted to stay and show my ability and I'm delighted that I did. Benitez obviously left the football club, Frank Lampard came in and Awobi has looked like a totally different player since Frank Lampard came through the door. He obviously got into the Everton side last season, worked hard, played in a lot of different positions but played in midfield as well. Started this season in the double pivots, has been fantastic for us this season. I think he's only Kevin De Bruyne who's got more assists than Awobi. He's created more chances than anyone for Everton and I think he's second for creating chances in the Premier League so he's had a tremendous turn around since Lampard came in. You've just got to take your hat off to Alex Awobi and say fair play, maybe he could have left like he said here under Rapha Benitez and moved on to past his new but wanted to stay and fight for his play to Everton and managed to turn that round so fair play to him and hopefully he'll continue to thrive and a couple more of assists tomorrow will do everyone the world a good. So a good luck tomorrow to Alex. Everton have revealed that the brick facade that has begun to be placed around Everton's new stadium will incorporate elements of the historic Gooderson Park latticework which was pioneered by architect Artie Bould Leach. You can see the work displayed obviously on the Bullens Road stand. It's had a hybrox as well isn't it? That kind of thing was also at Roker Park, Sunderland's old ground. But that miss has incorporated that to be going in to the new stadium as well which I think is a fantastic touch really and not to Gooderson Park. I think it's a huge thing. There'll be 731 facade panels being installed down at Evans new stadium and this is where you'll see a nod to that latticework. So I think that's a brilliant touch. The stadium is flying up now. It's looking fantastic. Someone's posted a picture today from a plane going over it looks amazing. We've seen Liverpool Waters peel releasing a video this week showing all of the developments down on the Docklands and obviously shows where Bramley, where Everton's new stadium is as well and just where it fits in on that waterfront and it all looks fantastic. So exciting times as that brickwork continues to go up down there. And finally Evans game in Australia against Celtic has now been changed. It's been moved through an earlier kickoff. The game will now kick off at 2.45pm local time and that is a 3.45am start here in the UK. It was scheduled to kick off at 7.45pm in Australia which would have been quarter to eight here but it's been put back five hours. That is on the 20th of November. So it's caused a little bit of up check as some people arriving won't possibly won't be in time for the game now. It's obviously the middle of the night job if you're watching it on TV over here but that has changed in the Sydney Super Cup so making note of that one. Also Evans game against Western Sydney Wanderers will be played on the 23rd of November. That's still at the original time. And finally if you're planning on taking anything to the food banks tomorrow is your last opportunity to do so at Everton. The football food banks. It's the last opportunity till Boxing Day so if you were planning on taking anything down there take two tins instead because they won't be getting any donations now for them. Certainly from Evertonians until the Boxing Day game and obviously they can do with everything that they get. So your last opportunity till Boxing Day to take stuff to the food bank at Gooderson Park tomorrow. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up. 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