 Welcom y toffi TV er is the Everton News Daily. Frank LLampard was delighted with Everton's 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at the weekend. The Blues bumped back from three successive defeats to sweep aside Patrick Vieira's men and move above them in the Premier League table. It was a big win and a much needed win for Everton and this is what the manager had to say after the game. No, it was a great performance. Big result. Nice to have a comfortable win here at Goodison. I haven't had too many of those, but I thought from minute one we were on it. It was clear to see we engaged the fans. We had an energy organised, great pressing which brought the first goal and then continued with the right things and the right things that we want to do is important after the last few games that we showed. We were working in a certain direction. Felt like an Everton performance to me when I say that. I mean that we were really positive. There was a lot of energy, but passing was aggressive. The variation of into the front or behind, good passing, switches of play. That's what I want from the team. They know that and today we showed it all. It was also great Saturday seeing Dominic Calvert-Lewin return to goalscorer form. Obviously it started the game up at Newcastle on Wednesday night, but Dominic looked much better again at the weekend. They gave a powerful performance and like I said, got off to a great start and scored his first goal of the season. Flampar was obviously delighted and these were his thoughts on Calvert-Lewin's performance. I'm delighted for him firstly because he's been frustrated and wanting to be involved. You ask me every week and it's been really trying to find the right moment fitness-wise, that fitness and sharpness. Today you saw a fit sharp number nine that's got all the attributes that we know and I haven't had so much of that so it's almost new to me as well to work the team around that knowing that we can hit him. Last year I think the couple of games he was really fit at the end of the season. We were hitting him from a distance and not hoping but trying to get the seconds. I think now we can use it as a strategy more where we can hit him. He's also a good footballer. He can come and join in and hold it up and there's so many parts to his game. As I say, I'm almost learning and seeing in him so really pleased with the different dimension that he gave our game. Clearly happy to have his number nine back in fire and, like I said, it was brilliant to see. He was naturally asked about Dom and the Calvert-Lewin's Whale Cup hopes. Garrett Southgate was in the crowd to see Evan sweep his old club palace aside and this is what the man had to say about Dom's chances of making that Whale Cup squad. Well, I don't know, that's Garrett's choice but what I do know is that Garrett knows him really well and that Garrett has picked him and had him at tournament so I don't think it's so much finding out much new about him. It will just be hopefully seeing that Dominic's fit and firing which today was. If he can sustain that for the next few games going into the break then it will be Garrett's choice and maybe Dominic puts himself in the frame. But the first thing I'm pleased about is that Dominic himself can go home happy tonight and know that he's produced because it's always the first thing he's played for this club show ever so what you can do. He did that and then the rest is slightly out of his hands but what he can control today he certainly did. There you go. The manager also spoke after the game about the role he played in pushing bitterly Michel Enco higher up the pitch. The Ukrainian left back was involved in Evan's second goalist shot being saved by Gwata before Anthony Gordon tapped in and Lampard revealed there was a slight tactical change during the game with Michel Enco's positioning. I told him to run. I told him to overlap. I spoke with him yesterday. I think we started the season with a back three and we were without a striker then we changed and Paterson was obviously in the team and being quite aggressive. The more aggressive were our fallbacks and now where Seamus has come in I just felt the balance of the teams today to have Miko really getting forward and trying to tell him and help him. I was quite pleased he was on my side in the first half because you can really affect him which affected Damari's position which got us more bodies up the pitch. Delighted by the way that worked and it made us look more of a threat as you saw. There you go. Well done Frank pushing him up. It clearly worked. The manager also had this say on Evan's other fallback on the day Seamus Coleman who had a fantastic game. The manager very complimented about Seamus and this is what he had to say about him. Delighted for him I think someone said he's 13 years. It's almost to the day that he started playing for Everton. 13 years at the levels with the input that he's put into on and off the pitch and his performance was outstanding. Zaha was one of the best 1v1 players in the league. Massive threat for them. He spoke about a lot after the game. He spoke about trying to protect, when I say protect, doubling up to make sure because he's on that side as well. But in the 1v1 moments, Seamus's determination, his quality, everything. You can't understate what it means that 34, having that been injured playing three games in a week, just a testament to his character and his quality. He was tremendous Coleman at the weekend. He had his best game against Wilfridd Harwyth, just mad giving Zaha a tremendous player cause. Lot of defenders problems but Seamus just knows how to play him and was brilliant at the weekend. On keeping on fullbacks, Nathan Patterson has revealed that he thinks he'll be available for the less the game rather than the fulham game. He will be training again with the first team and maybe this is what he told Evan on Saturday before the game. That it's more likely to be the less the game but you don't know, a week's training. I imagine he'll be in the Everton squad for the trip to Fulham on Saturday and a late decision probably be made by Frank Llanpad with regards to that. I've just been talking about how good Seamus Coleman was there. But I think Patterson is vital to getting back the energy up and down that right hand side. He got injured while on international duty with Scotland of course and has been missed. So we should have him back if not this Saturday then, the Saturday after against Leicester City. Evan have announced a fixed change today, the home game with Brighton and Hove Albion which due to be played on Monday the 2nd of January will now take place on Tuesday the 3rd of January and that game kicks off at 7.45. Finally Evan's under 18 side drew 1-1 with Newcastle United at the weekend. Kobe Aber on target for Leighton Bains as 18s. So there you go, that is it for the news today. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos including daily live videos become a Toffy TV Premier member. The link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.