 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Sean Dyche was speaking after Everton's fourth home defeat of the season on Saturday beaten 2-1 by Luton Tarn at Gwladyswn Park. Another frustrating home afternoon for Evan, Mr Hoogster's chances as well. Sean Dyche was asked for his thoughts on that defeat. This is what he had to say. I'm disappointed in the result, obviously. Performance is broken record time, dominated so much of the game, give away really poor goals and don't take our chances. So changing the story, which I've spoken about endlessly this season, is our responsibility. We had a brilliant chance, I thought today, a platform to change or begin the process of changing the story, the depth of it the last two years and all the noise and all the rest of it. And we don't take it. And that's no disrespect to Luton because they've worked hard, they've done exactly what you do when you're new in the news. They've worked hard, they've kept their shape, they've run so hard, they've played forwards, they've asked questions in the sense of getting set pieces. And they win a game from doing the really hard ugly side of the game. We kind of get to that point when we do it. We do it against Brentford and played very well. We did it on Wednesday and played very well, not just the good stuff, but all the hard yards, all the details. It comes to today, the crowd are ready, everyone's ready for the story to change and we don't step on. And that's the difference, that's what we've got to change. Another disappointing afternoon for evidence, the seventh home defeat in the last eight games, which is an awful record to be honest. And it's something they've got to sort out very, very quickly before this season, get away from them. Another massive game now on Godduson on Saturday when Bournemouth arrived in San Bournemouth, haven't won a game yet this season. So ever after, make sure, unlike the Luton game, that they are not the victims of the first win for the visiting team. The manager was asked about any psychological issues at home. Does he think it is a psychological issue? The fact that evidence home form is so bad, this is a response to that question. I don't know, it's just strange that it shouldn't be, because the crowd have been brilliant. The crowd are there, they're waiting today. They're disgruntled at the end, but probably more like me, frustrated chance after chance, you know, balls going across the box, flushing across the box. The freedom that comes in front of a crowd can get tight, but not when the crowd are right behind you like here. You know, we've just had two great results on the road. It travels quickly here, the noise, because there's so many going on the road, which you know. You know, taking so many down to Brentford, respect always for away fans, all fans, but particularly having to cost a lot of money. Loads go to Villa, two very good performances with the right performance style, quality and the grit and determination to see it through. And you come back here, there isn't anything to factor in other than just going and playing. I think the crowd are right with us. I'm very frustrated with that. You know, because it can become, I've been in football all my life, as you know. And you know, it can get tricky with crowds, but they've been brilliant here. They're desperate for us to change the story. This is very frustrating, you know, because the team are there, you know, it's like, go on then, change the story. Have a say and be the person that makes a difference. Don't wait for someone else to do it, take it on yourself, and it spreads like wildfire. And we sort of nearly do. We did it last week at Brentford. We do it in the week. And then today, just that weird thing where everyone's sort of looking for someone else to change it, you know. Will someone else do it for me? It's an odd thing. And I've been trying to break it since I've been at the club and we keep trying. We're going to keep working with them and keep demanding more and keep working with the details and keep taking it on and keep reminding them. The club's ready for us to change the story, but it's only us that can do it. Yeah, there you go. Like I said, it's something I haven't have to solve very quickly. It's starting this Saturday. You know, huge game. Let's get the three points and start winning some games with football, with Goulders and Parkers. We're going to need to, otherwise we will be in massive trouble. Despite the defeat, the manager was asked what positives he could take from the game. This was his response to that. Well, that's been the same story as well. We've had a chance in every... I don't know what the XG is right up there, you know. By the way, just to be clear, you don't examine a whole performance on XG. But it's another marker. It gives you an idea. Bodies in the box, balls going in the box, quality chances created. You've got to take them at the end of the day. And their body language to take theirs was better than ours, particularly the set piece. The first one, more so than the second one, we didn't organise properly or quickly enough. But the first one was just a desire to go and head the ball and a desire to go and get a challenge into offer clearance and score a goal. We've got to score goals however they come. Sometimes they're beautiful, sometimes they're ugly. But no-one looks at that at the end of the season. Just scoring goals. There you go. Some positive news. The permanent outer section of the roof at Everton New Stadium is being rolled out today at the north stand. It looks very, very impressive. Going on the stadium has come along fantastic now and I personally can't wait to get there. And also today the first granite floor slabs have been laid in the north corner of the fan plaza. So we're seeing an accelerated version of this now coming up. You're looking at it. Obviously there's lots of drone videos out there as well. Fi'r tig o'n techau, but it is looking really, really impressive. And it is the one real positive thing we've got right now at the football club show. Lo'r mae dac yn syng. You get that ground. Open running and let's get in there as quickly as possible. Because one thing's for certain, there is no good or some factor at the moment. So let's get to the new stadium as quick as possible. And finally, Everton's women lost their first game of the season as well to complete a miserable weekend for the Blues. They were beaten 2-1 at home to Brighton. The new captain, Meg Finnegan, scored a goal, but wasn't enough to earn Everton a share of the spoils against Brighton at Walton Allpark. That is it for the news day. Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't. See you later.