 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Sean Deitch has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's trip to the city grounds to face Nottingham Forest on Saturday. Before he got on to things like the team news, the injury update, Deitch was asked about a story that is doing the rounds this morning that Everton may well face another points deduction this season if they've breached PSR rules again in the accounts that need to be in by December 31. It's a bit of a non-story at the moment, but this is what the manager had to say about that. Well, I've certainly been told any other than what's happened so far. I think we were stunned, I think football was stunned by the outcome of the ten points, so who knows what comes next, not just for ourselves, for many others, I would imagine. Because the way it's sounding from the noise of many others, I would imagine, because the way it's sounding from the noise out there is that it's not just about us, there'll be others looked at possibly over time, we'll have to wait and see. So the fact of the last situation recently has stunned everyone, including myself, then who knows what comes next. So we've just got to be ready for what comes next, the best we can. Like I say, to me, this is just a bit of a non-story. It's saying if Everton have breached it again, then they'll get more points deducted, the same as any of the 19 other clubs that are in the Premier League, if they've apparently breached it, they'll get points deducted as well. That is the story that's going round. The issue with this isn't written anywhere, this isn't put in anywhere, this hasn't been passed by anybody. So it just seems like more scrambling around by the Premier League, trying to head off this independent regulator. So we'll see, but I think at the moment it is a bit of a non-story. The manager was asked with regards to the 10 points being taken off Everton, just how difficult a position are the club in now, cos obviously Everton would have been going in to the Manchester United game. Even this weekend, the victory this weekend, without a point deduction, could have taken Everton into the top half of the table as it stands the second to bottom in the relegation zone. So the manager was asked just how difficult has that 10 point deduction made Everton's position at the moment? Well on the road, we've kind of changed that storyline. Now we've got to change the home storyline and the storyline. Just when we were getting there, I felt, winning down at Palace, I think the story was changing. I think the feel about Everton Football Club, the team, what we were achieving, what we were beginning to achieve, sorry, was clear. And then now, after the recent situation with the 10 points, it's changed again. So now we've just got to be flexible minded, take on the next challenge and go out there and win more football matches. It's just the reality of what the situation is. There you go. Moving on to actual football, which is what I'm sure we all want to get back to. This is all becoming depression. I'm going to be boring, isn't it? Having to think about everything else other than football. But let's get back on to the football. The night was asked for an injury update ahead of Saturday's game. And this is what the manager had to say on that question. Yeah, Amadou in reverse on light, I think. Beto's likely he's back. He just got a minor kind of situation, but it needed some settling down. And that settled, so we're pleased with that. Certainly trained today, which is good. And Don, we're just being careful with. So he's going to make a decision over the next couple of days just a bit of tightness. And as we know, he's got an up and down past over the last couple of years and he's done very well recently with his fitness. So therefore we're just monitoring. Back to football. Paul Tate has praised the resilience and the character of his under 21 side as the Blues let a two goal lead slip against Monaco at Walton Hall Park. Everton came back to win the game by four goals to two. Sean McAllister struck twice. Mackenzie Hunt and Francis Oncoroncw gave Everton a four to victory. Lewis Dobbett, again, fitted for the 21s, getting some valuable game time in there. He's been part of Sean Diter's third team squad all season so far, but good to see him going and playing with the 21s, getting some games in his legs as well. But a good win that for Paul Tate's idea starting to put some victories together now, so that'll do them the world of good. Moving on to the under 18 side, they have learned that they'll face Stockport County in the FA Youth Cup third round. That will be played on Tuesday, the 12th of December, 7pm kick-off at Gooderson Park. Everton have won the FA Youth Cup three times, 1965, 1984 and 1998. They'll be looking to build on Saturday's good results against Peterborough, Leighton Baines aside. Be Peterborough 2-0 with goals from George Morgan and Jacob Bowman-Clark.