 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Everton News Daily. Marco Silva has said that Everton will do everything in their power to reach the Carabao Cup final this season. The Blues now into the quarterfinals of the Carabao Cup after last night's 2-0 victory over Wafford at Gwblsham Park. The Everton manager praised Alex Iwobi and Theo Wolcott for an improvement in Everton's play in the second half. Wolcott came on as a half-time substitute for Moise Keane and he said Theo has become one of our most important players at the moment. He's in a good moment of form and gave us a solution to the problem. He also said that Alex Iwobi was important to us in the second half, getting between the lines and creating opportunities. It was a much improved second half. The first half was poor from both sides, but Everton were the better side in the second half. He took the lead through Mason Hallgate after good work from both Iwobi and Wolcott. That set Everton up to get through and cut Silva's old team out of the competition. Marco Silva also gave an injury update on yeti, meaning he had to leave the pitch after 41 minutes of the cup tie. He said that he felt a pain in his knee. He said he didn't feel any pain before the game and he didn't feel any pain after the game. So he is hopeful that he may be fit for Sunday's visit of Tottenham to Goodersham Park. Let's hope he is because Mina was playing really well last night and starting to nail down that position of being the dominant centre back in Everton's defence. I think him alongside Mason Hallgate could be a partnership we see that could do well. Obviously Michael Keane's form has been patchy to say the least this season and it seems the right time to give Hallgate an opportunity maybe alongside Yeri Mina. Mason Hallgate spoke about his first Everton goal, said it's a night to remember for him. He said it'd been here five years, it's about time to score the goal. He put Everton one up after 72 minutes with a good header. He said it was very important to keep a clean sheet though after playing in the defence that left three at the weekend against Brighton. We knew that we had to get back to keeping clean sheet and that was the aim to give us the best possible opportunity to get through and we've done that. Hallgate then said Everton in the quarter-finals now and it's an opportunity if the draw is decent to start looking further than that but it's about taking one game at a time. The normal football response there from Mason Hallgate. The lighter form, I thought he was excellent last night in the right place at the right time. Following on from his assist at the weekend for Dominic Albert Llewman so fair play to him there. Jokin Schneider, the sporting director at Schalke, has said that they would like to keep John Joe Kenny beyond this season. Kenny has made an excellent start to his career in Germany. He's already been the rookie of the month in August but Schneider said he's becoming a very, very important player to Schalke. Not just with his performances on the pitch but also the way he conducts himself off the pitch. John Joe has said that he's really enjoying his time in Germany but he doesn't know what will happen beyond this season but he just wants to keep improving. He said Schalke is a big club playing in Europe, playing in the Champions League, playing in front of over 60,000 fans and it's a fantastic place to play football. So he's going to have an interesting decision to make in the summer then is John Joe. So will Everton of course obviously at the moment we're seeing a battle between Gibralds Sidderby and Sheamus Coleman for that right back spot. Sidderby only on loan, Everton do have the option to pay to Schalke permanently whether they take that up remains to be seen. And whether they think John Joe can come in and become our number one right back next season. It's only October, there's a long way to go on the season but he certainly made an impressive start to his career over in Germany. Finally, Frank Lampard has said that he's delighted that he managed to keep Kate humour in the summer. He said he told Kate he wanted to have a good look at him in the summer. He knew that he'd had a great season at Everton and he knew that Everton wanted to take humour permanently to go to some park. But he's delighted that he's kept them. He said he's been fantastic of late alongside Tremorri and I said he knew that he could be an important partnership for Chelsea. He said he's very, very important to the team now Zuma and it's up to him to put his stamp on that Chelsea side. So not great news as far as we're concerned because I think a lot of us are hoping that Zuma does end up back at Goodersham Park. But at the moment he's in the Chelsea team and he's doing very, very well. So I don't know whether that ship has sailed now or whether Wendredig has fully fit. You know, when as the season goes on, whether Zuma remains number one mainstay in the Chelsea defence. We'll have to wait and see but he's clearly doing well as we saw it last season. Certainly the second half of the season he got better and better so no surprise really to any Evertonian that Zuma is doing well at Chelsea. That is it for the news today. Give us a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos go over and join us on page. And thanks for watching. See you later.