 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Llanpard has done his press conference ahead of tomorrow's game against Leeds United. He didn't look too upbeat to be honest in his press conference, certainly a change in the meaning from last Friday ahead of his first game at Gouldersham Park. Maybe the seriousness of the situation has hit him after obviously the Newcastle result and the injury situation. He revealed that Jere Mina will be out for up to eight to ten weeks. He's done his thigh and it's a really bad injury, serious injury, which straight away they recognized it was a serious one. It's going to mean Jere Mina misses a big chunk of this season. If he does get back, we'll only be back for the last month of the season. So it's a devastating blow to Everton in obviously trying to win games to get us up that table. He was asked where he only just found out because he looked a little bit shell-chocked, but he said no. He'd known from Tuesday and Wednesday the situation. It leaves a massive issue for Evan because obviously we don't have Ben Goffrey for around three to four weeks as well. So it leaves Evan with only two senior centre backs and Jared Branthwaite, who has obviously only played a handful of games. So a lot to think about from the manager now. He's obviously started playing three at the back. He's probably going to have to change that now. There's no Michael Lenkle tomorrow either. He's got Covid, so there's no natural left back. So lots to think about for the manager for this game. You know, you add that to No Grey as well. No DeMarie Grey for this game. Got a minor hip injury, which is going to see him miss this game. Probably be back next week for Southampton, but that's another blow. There's obviously no Decore, no Tom Davis. He did say Fabian Delph has improved and hopefully he should be back in a couple of weeks, but he's saying he's someone who can't be counted on for evidence. So he's come into obviously a very sticky situation in terms of where we are in the league, but obviously injury-wise it just really doesn't get any better. He did say we've got Dominic Arvalun. He was available for Wednesday, he was on the bench and obviously be available for this game. So I can imagine he'll start the game tomorrow and have Richard Allison around him. Whether Richard Allison drops into DeMarie Grey's role or plays up front with him or whatever. He will have DeMarie Grey, he will have Dominic Arvalun fit. Dominic Arvalun's just got to take that now hasn't he's got to go forward with that and play for the rest of the season, be our main striker and get us the goals that get Everton away from where we are in the league. So hopefully Dominic Arvalun will be saying tomorrow to start the game. And hopefully we just come up with some kind of system that will allow us to start winning games of football, whatever that is, that's up to Frank Llanparg to fix now really isn't it? And hopefully that starts tomorrow. So devastating blow, no yet amenable. I suppose we probably all felt like he was going to be out for a month or so anyway. But for him to be out for the majority of the season is a major, major blow. So Everton going to have to figure that out pretty soon. And the players who play whether it be Michael Keane or Mason Hulgate, whatever they're going to have to really step up their performances now. It's not ideal but it is the way it is. Lots of Everton groups, fan groups and the club themselves getting involved in trying to make Everton's atmosphere as good as it possibly can be tomorrow. There's something that came out of the game from Tuesday Night Street away, the atmosphere at St James's Park. And a lot of fans have been calling for, you know, to bring flags and banners and whatever it else is tomorrow. Everton and Everton sponsor Carlin of lowering the prices of the ale for the game tomorrow. I think people certainly early does. Maybe it might help if it was in Carlin. But to try and get people to come into the ground daily. I'm not saying they're trying to get people to drink more. I think they're just trying to get people to come into the ground daily and start creating an atmosphere ahead of this game. They're trying to make it as hostile as they possibly can for the lead players and obviously push the Everton plays on as much as we can. I think there is a big responsibility on the fans for this game and all home games this season of trying to make the atmosphere as good as it possibly can be to help Everton get points. I think we've all seen how fragile some of these players are and really need our help and I think that starts tomorrow by making the atmosphere as good as it can be. Last weekend's Brentford St and the second half I thought it was fantastic and I think that has to happen again tomorrow and for every game now going forward to the end of the season making it as good as we possibly can and even if it just puts pressure on the opposition and makes them scared to be at Gooderson Park and play against Everton, that's all we can do I think now as fans that's moving forward and show Frank Lampard that what Gooderson Park is like and can be like and we want it to be like that every single weekend. He's got a taste of it last week but let's hope that continues tomorrow and not get on the players backs if the opposition score against us or whatever, we've just got to stick with them that's all we can do now as fans and take that forward and create some positivity within the ground and as I say, do our part, that's all we can do now that's all we can do now. Hopefully tomorrow we get a positive result make sure to check out our match preview on the start of the 11 show to see what our thoughts are for this game and just hopefully be positive and hopefully tomorrow after the game get positive videos and talk about a good victory that gets Everton going and gets this season going a little bit Hopefully fingers crossed make sure you give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already and if you want more great videos join us over on page and thanks for watching see you later