 Welcom y toffi TV er is the Everton News Daily. Frank Llanparth has been speaking about some of the decisions made in Saturday's Merseyside draw with Liverpool. It's like Derby's draw. We're at Nillnil with Liverpool at Gooderson Park. The Blues put in an excellent performance. It could have won it, could have lost it, but for an outstanding display by Jordan Pickford as well. Everton and Evertonians felt they were on the harsh side of some of the VAR decisions that took place at the weekend. One of them was whether or not Virgil van Dijk should have received a red card for the late challenge on Amadou Omnana with about 20 minutes to go in the game. It's been looked at over the weekend. A lot of people have had their say and this is what Frank Llanparth thought about the challenge. Some talk before this Derby and other Derby's not that long ago recently about bad tackles and again I think people are going okay. What are the players, the ref just has a job to do and I just think they got that one wrong in my opinion. Interest in the money isn't it because it's whether or not you can look at it and argue the case of was it just lazy by van Dijk? Was it intentional I guess that's the difficulty with it but obviously in isolation when you look at it and certainly when you see the stills it looks like a bad challenge on Omnana. We've seen other instances where that kind of challenge has warranted a red card so we didn't get away with that one. We also had a goldish allow Conor Cody thought he'd give Everton the lead. We all thought it in the ground as well. It took a ridiculous amount of time to come to the decision that it wasn't a goal but Frank Llanparth was a little bit more philosophical about it. Let's be honest it should have stood. Conor Cody should have scored the winner, there you go. Moving on from that obviously Everton saw Neil Mawpike make his debut at the weekend. He had a fantastic opportunity to score on his debut to give Everton the lead. Other than that I thought he had decent game. It certainly showed what it looks like when you've got a proper striker in the team. It certainly looked a lot better and then obviously the attention then saying so when Dominic Halvert-Lewin is fit again and this is what the manager has to say about Dom. Yeah and Dominic's training next week. We hope the middle of next week so at that point then we have good options up front as a number nine. A Dominic type, a Neil Mawpike type. Obviously Dominic is a big player for us here. I've been able to experience him as much as I would want but I experienced one of the best days of my life when he headed that ball in last year. So we understand what he can bring to the team so once we hopefully get him fit and firing then our forward options look stronger naturally because he's an England striker. So there you go. The manager obviously confirming that Dominic Halvert-Lewin is back in training this week. Whether or not he'll be fit enough to make the squad for Arsenal. I don't know. Waiting to say on that one. Hopefully he will. Just to have him on the bench. I think it'll be a big booster as well. Just to have that option of bringing him on. Obviously the manager had also confirmed a change gone. I wasn't in the squad at the weekend just due to the fact that he hadn't trained enough. He's missed quite a bit of training at Manchester United and he'd only had one session with the team. So I imagine he'll have a good week this week and then will be certainly in the squad to make the trip to the Emirates on Sunday for a difficult game at Arsenal. And Adelaide de Coray as well is back in full training so expect him to be in the squad as well. As I haven't started to get a few more bodies back in and to make the squad look even stronger so you go on that one. David McAllager has tried his best to explain some of the decisions today when he does his ref watch. To be honest, all he did was make himself look a bit stupid or certainly make the rules look stupid. One in particular, he obviously backed the referees. He backed the referees on every decision regardless of what they are. He certainly backed the yellow card for Virgil van Dijk so it wasn't a red. Talked about where the foot landed on the leg which is bizarre but there you go. That's the name of Gallagher. Why is all black as well? I don't know. Is he in mourning cos he's not a ref anymore? I'm not sure. But he was trying to explain the offside goal and the fella he was doing it with him has ended up laughing at him because he's just made himself look a divvior. He's made the rules look stupid. Talking about the reason why it wasn't given was because James Milner doesn't try to play the ball so he says it clearly hits Milner's foot and goes to Conor Cody. Which is obviously a change because at times they give that goal if it deflects. They say you can't be offside but he's saying it was offside because you've got to be in possession of the ball or you've got to actually play the ball. And when he was asked what was Milner doing then if he wasn't playing the ball he replied well he was trying to put a block in and when the presenter asked whether he's not trying to block the ball he didn't know what to say and everyone burst out laughing. So maybe a stand-up comedian might be next for them but I don't know cos he talks absolutely wham on that. And finally Evan had a couple of players on though make the debuts at their new clubs at the weekend. Lewis Warrington came on in the first half during Fleetwood Times one month's row at home to Wickham, made his debut there. And Portugiesma feel that Andre Gomez came on as a second half substitute for Leal in their 3-1 win at Montpellier. Good luck to both of them. 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