 Welcome to Toffee TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Lampard was not a happy man last night after Everton's 4-1 Carabao Cup defeat at the hands of Bournemouth. The Blues boss made 11 changes for the game and it looked like he'd made 11 changes for the game in terms of the disjointed nature of the performance really. The fans who travelled down there never told me they'd watched it around the world, very disappointed in how those fringe players had performed. This is what the Blues boss had to say after the defeat. It's not good enough in terms of the set up of the game. I've made changes because I've got to protect players. I've got niggles now, we know a few have got, or a plan again and a turnaround and a really important league game for us on Saturday. I also made changes because some players knock on your door to want to play regularly when they're not playing and some players train well and actually make a case for playing and then you put them in because they play forever and they should be able to come to Bournemouth when they make changes and compete. In my opinion win the game. Without even going into nitty gritty details of it they should be able to because there's a lot of experience in that team and they didn't do that so that's as clear as day. I think the fans saw that. They don't need to bullshit them. We can go into details of the game. We should have been winning at halftime. They had one deflected shot. We had two golden chances that changed the feeling of the game. The second goal is just an incredible goal from our point of view. It can't happen at this level of football, that type of goal. There's no doubt about that. That makes the game difficult. You chase the game and what happens can happen. There's another mistake on the fourth goal so there are individuals that need to look at themselves and go yeah I was absolutely culpable there and hold their hands up and that affects the whole manner of the game. And generally this season one thing you say about us is we've been defensively sound defensively resolute when balls go into a box you don't get the feeling that teams are going to score, score, score. We've been very good at that and tonight it looked different. Paul Frank, we've now reduced them to swearing in press conferences. That's how much frustration he was showing last night. It wasn't a good performance, Everton. I do poorly in this competition on a regular basis and to be beaten 4-1 by Bournemouth's second string. I know it wasn't Everton's first team either, but a lot of them were our first team last season. So hugely, hugely disappointing result and got to go there Saturday and get a positive one in the Premier League because we need a win. With regard to that game at the weekend the manager was asked for an injury update on the three players you've limped off during Saturday's defeat by Leicester. This is what he had to say on those. Anana, we're hoping he'll be fit to train tomorrow Thursday. Ghana Gay, a little bit less so, but hopefully could possibly be fit for Thursday and then available for Saturday. Dominic, we're waiting on some more news from the specialist, but I'll be very surprised if he's fit for Saturday, if I'm honest. Ajax forward Mohammed Qudas says he doesn't think he will move on during the January transfer window. He almost joined Everton in the summer transfer window, went on strike to try and force him to move through the blues. Everton have continued to keep tabs on him, continued to monitor him. He's done really well in the opening months of this season for Ajax. It's 10 goals and nine assists, I think it is in all competitions so far. Recently he has been substituted in the editives. He's been given late last five minutes of games in the last couple of weeks. Everton's still very interested in him, but I guess it'll be a case of whether the two clubs can agree any kind of for him this time, whether Ajax are prepared to let him go obviously. It looked like it was going to happen until Anthony's move to Manchester United was confirmed and then that ruled out any chance of Qudas moving on. There has been talk in Holland as whether or not Ajax could get ZH back and then that would free up the opportunity for Qudas to move on, but that again, that's out of anyone's hands other than them. So we'll have to wait and see. He obviously would bring versatility, bring a bit of pace, goals as well, which is all the things Everton are kind of lacking in the final there. He can also play in the number 10 role as well. So you can understand why Everton are attracted to him, but he says he doesn't think he'd be moving on at the moment, so we'll wait and see. Everton defender Michael Keane is reportedly looking for a move this January. Keane played during last night's four-one defeat. A Bourmouth, but he apparently does want to move on due to lack of game time and he's gone as far as acquiring an Irish Passport reportedly, which would mean he'd be able to get round any of the Brexit regulations for way of payment etc and be able to play in Europe. Keane was the subject of interest from West Ham and Nottingham for assuring the summer transfer window. They wanted to take him on loan. Bairnley, Vincent Company's Bairnley, very interested in taking him as well. And it looks like it may be a long move at first for him to move on. So that's one to keep an eye on. Michael Keane may well be moving on in January. And finally the first roof truss has gone on at Everton new stadium. It is a giant roof truss that will support the structure of the roof. It's been installed. It's one of five that will be installed at Everton new stadium. It is huge and standard. The height is just under 45 metres. And the stadium is really taking place, not taking shape. It's looking like a football stadium. I know there'll be a lot of eyebrows raised today at the timing of this news, but because obviously following that defeat last night, but the fact is it has been installed this morning. So I'm quite sure Everton didn't say to land go raw. Just keep that roof truss. Don't install it Tuesday. Keep it till Wednesday in case the result doesn't go well. But in terms of how the ground is developing, this is a big milestone for the development of Everton stadium. So over the next few weeks the rest will be in and it really will look like our stadium. So there you go. That is it for the news daily video. A thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier member, the link is in the description and the QR codes on the screen now. See you later.