 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Everton News Daily. Everton were beaten 3-0 at home yesterday by Manchester City as the relegation struggles continue. Bit of a deflating afternoon, really, after the excellent win at Brighton. However, we were playing the best team in the land, so it was always going to be a difficult one. Sean Dyche was asked after the game what he could take from the 3-0 defeat. This is what he had to say. The take away was that a lot of the performance was right against the topside, but as you saw you get punished because if you make the slightest mistake they do punish you. Until their first goal, our shape was good. We knew we'd have to give up the ball and work out of possession. We did it so well at Brighton. Different side today, they can open you up in different ways I think with all due respect to Brighton. These can open up in many different ways. We said it in the end, but a lot of the early performance was very good. The shape was very good. We wanted to build on the idea at Brighton when we could counter. We did on many occasions without the same final detail. We argued about the best chance until then with Mason Olga from a set piece. But I think sometimes you've got to be realistic with the opposition because I thought they were terrific at what they do. They went outstanding in the way they battered teams sometimes, but they find the moments. The first goal was a very clever finish, very clever bit of play. The second one's knocked down football and they do it well. They're getting ugly again. Topside reacting to the game, reacting to what they had to do. Because they played in front of us, they didn't really ask too many questions. They stretched the pitch, get the bits, cross finish, simplistic football but done with detail. And then it's very difficult from there on in. But no lack of will, no lack of demand. I thought the players, I thought there's some outstanding performances actually. I thought Dwight McNeill was absolutely outstanding. I thought Duke's constant energy. Conor Cody came on and affected it with a change of shape. Pato's growing again, maturing as a player and I said that all along he's earning the right to be a proper Premier League player and he's done terrific since he's got on the side. These are good signs about a group. Now McNeill came on and tried to affect it. The mental is important and it's important over the next two games because they're very tough games for different reasons but you're playing the topside there. One of the things in the game yesterday was obviously the injury to Dominic Calvert-Lewin went off a half time. We're obviously all terrified that he's going to be up for the final two games. Shaun Dyche played it down a little bit, did say that it was caution was the reason why he went through. In fact let's just hear from Shaun Dyche on why Dom was taking off a half time. Let's hope Dom is available. Let's hope it was nothing more than a bit of cramp or something. I don't know. I'm clutching or anything that he is available. We saw how much Everton dropped off when he wasn't the striker. The options will obviously be limited. If he is out it will be a choice of Maupai. Damari Gray o Alison's but they've got two huge games now starting them alling you on Saturday. So hopefully Dominic Calvert-Lewin will be available for that one. There was other absentees yesterday. Obviously Vitaly Michalenco missed out with what Shaun Dyche was a thigh strain. He injured that 20 minutes before the end of the final session before the game. Ben Godfrey has been out for a couple of weeks with a groin problem and also Tom Davis was missing as well. When asked about the availability of those three players this is what the Everton boss had to say. Obviously you've got a game the next day. So that was a tough one and then Dom had to make a call on during the game. There you go. And just moving on from Tom Davis. A bit of news over the weekend that he has been linked with a move to Norwich City. Davis obviously is out of contract at the end of June. There was talk of Rangers, Glasgow Rangers being interested in them as well as Southampton. Tom Davis may well have a choice of clubs this summer with him being a three agent. There's been no indication really that Everton are about to offer him a new contract. It'll be an opportunity for him to move on and get his career going again. He's been a bit of a big par player for too long. So the opportunity for him to start afresh. There's a few Everton players out of contract of course this summer. So it'll be interesting to see where Davis ends up. That is it for the news daily today. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. See you later.