 Mae gwybod yn y toffi tvir yw'r Y Everton News Daily. Sean Dite has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's trip to the Etihad on Saturday to face Manchester City. The manager was asked for an injury update and this is what he had to say. Not Duke, not Dan Juma, not Andre Gomez, he won't be back. On a better note, obviously Younger continues to get fully fit. Sheamus or Will have had a full weeks training with the team, which is good. Amadou's been out on the grass today, so he gets back involved and we'll pick the team accordingly, but there was better signs, I would say, of progress from the injured players. And Duke's on the grass, not with us, but he's making good progress. There you go. The manager is banned from being on the touchline on Saturday. He was asked to confirm this in the press conference. This was his response. It's just working with your staff more closely, you know, earpiece, and all that. It's not the same as being down there at pitch level. For me, I quite like being at pitch level, obviously, and that kind of connection with the team. But it's one of them things. What's done is done. The challenge is, you know, they say about a dugout, I mean, sorry, the technical area and being respectful of the game and all that sort of stuff. Well, I was a tiny there about six feet and six feet from the, you know, there's no room anyway. You know, just step one yard and you're in the other technical area. And some managers run in all over the place down the pitch and all sorts, but no booking. So who knows, I don't know what the rules are anymore. You know, I just go, I try and be natural and just respond to what happened right in front of me up. Yep, there you go. The manager confirmed, and he is actually facing a touchline ban for Manchester City game. He was booked last week against Spades for appealing when Beto was dragged down, which he was. He was a ridiculous challenge in Michael Oliver. Let's set the bar in the better. Well, come back to him in a minute. It didn't give it, but couldn't wait to leg it over to show a yellow card. You know, it's just, it just sums referees up, really, how embarrassing they can behave. But Dites was asked to go into a little bit more detail because it is the third time he's been booked this season. He was asked whether or not he feels that was fair. This was his answer to that. No, I think the only thing I was disappointed are three really bad decisions from a referee. So I've got booked for three really bad decisions. I think there should be a bit more tolerance. You know, fourth officials there, if they see, if deep down they're thinking, that's it. Ref might have that one wrong. And I don't see why you booked for it. That's the moment when they should use a bit of that. Came understand everything right. Okay, maybe just come back in there and just say, listen, you maybe got that one wrong, but we need you to just stay in the tentacle or whatever. I think that can be a calming down moment. I didn't think I should get three yellow cards for that moment because they are factually bad decisions. So sometimes you get a human response when you see a decision, especially when in tight games. And excuse me, the important ones. Can't answer our way at Liverpool. I think everyone in the stadium knew what was going to happen. It didn't. You know, I get booked for that. The one the other day, I think everyone in the stadium can see a possible penalty. Can't decide for sure, but a possible penalty doesn't even get looked at. And then 30 seconds or a minute later, another foul on the edge of the box, which is an absolute foul. So then you go, well, it's a human response. Maybe I would suggest the force on any given occasion could probably realise that. You don't have to agree with me, but they could maybe go, right, okay, just slow yourself down. You know, go back in and just calm the moment down. Whereas if you're going outside your box, doing whatever you're doing all the time, then that's different. That's of your own fault. You know, your own accord, but not when it's something like that. I don't feel. There you go, Sean. Clearly not happy at picking up the bookings he has picked up so far this season. And rightly so, I'm glad he's having a go at them as well. Everton assistant manager Ian Wong has said that Everton are a far bigger club than what he thought. He is a fan. He isn't Evertonian, but he's Evertonian. So obviously he knows how big a club Everton are, but he said working inside the environment has been an education for him. He was speaking exclusively to the athletics, so if you've got an athletic subscription, he's done a good interview with Paddy Boyle and gone check that one out. But he talks about the size of Everton. Talks about not being able to take a six foot two ginger. Manager to Lach Lane to show him the delight because he stands out everywhere. But he said basically Everton are barely on steroids in terms of the demands of the fans and the global appeal said that there is Evertonians everywhere you go. And it's made him appreciate how big a football club Everton actually are. So, you know, he's enjoyed his year, goes on to say he's enjoyed the year working at the club he loves. It has been an education. So, hopefully, Evan will go on in the right direction, hopefully he can continue and won't get us some success whatever that looks like to give you that improvement. And then hopefully when he does go to Lach Lane with Sean Dyche, people will be showing how much they love him. There you go. Check that interview out if you haven't already. And the referee for Saturday's trip to Manchester City has been confirmed today. It is John Brooks. John Brooks took charge of the 3-1 defeat against Manchester City of Godderson Park in December, awarded a penalty for Manchester City when it clearly wasn't. Well, John Brooks in all fairness, John Brooks give a corner to the Lionsmen or the assistant referee give the penalty it then went through VAR was given. He will be assisted at the game by Lee Betts and Achill Hausson. They're the two assistant Lionsmen. Rebecca Wells is the fourth official. And I said about Michael Oliver before, he's been put on the VAR this week because he loves Evan so much. He had that good a game referee in Evan last week against Spades. He's been given the VAR for this one. He was on VAR when Evan were beating 2-1 at the Tottenham Hotspaces Stadium in December. He decided to rule out a Dominic Calvert-Lewingol with the referee on the assistant referee. It said there was nothing wrong with. He also failed to see Amadou Ounana getting his shirt ripped off his back in that same game. So we've got a great record with Michael Oliver on VAR. The VAR assistant is Stuart Betts. And finally, Jordan Pickford has been nominated for two of the saves that he's made this month, four save of the month. And those two saves are Leon Bailey in the home game against Aston Villa, the good save at the near post. And the second one was from Towson out of the bio in the nil nil door of Fulham. Excuse me. The second one in particular from out of the bio was a fantastic save. So Pickford has got a good opportunity of winning save of the month. There you go. That is the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. If you want to become a Toffy TV Premier member, the link is in the description. The QR code is on the screen now. See you later.