 Welcome to the Edit News Daily. Sean Dyche has given his press conference after yesterday's 1-0 home defeat by Arsenal at Gwdersen Park. The Blues' third defeat on the run without scoring a goal at Gwdersen and he's now taken one point from 15 this season. This was what the manager thought about the performance after the game. Defensively, a shift was put in by the players and was pretty effective on the defensive side of things. But on transition, so many giveaways, so many loose passes and that first pass is so important, wrong decision making. So we never really got to grips with that side of things on transition or dealing with the ball to be honest, the idea of being brave with the ball, I don't think it was there today, has been more or less this season but not so much today. But let me say, that's a very good side I thought, and someone said they haven't started that well, where they look like a decent outfit to me, an outfit that went second last year and spent a cut of under a million quid, so they're a pretty good outfit, that's for sure, and it's not just in with the ball. I always mentioned about Man City, of course they're technically bright with the ball, but they work very hard and they anticipate the game very well on transition and without the ball, and I thought they were signs out from them today without a doubt. There you go, and Sean Dyche was also asked about bringing Michelenko back into the start on 11, the manager did change the fullback, it's actually Yungu started the season at left back replaced Nathan Patterson at right back, meaning that Michelenko could come back in to the start line, and this was the manager's reason behind that change. You're just balance, trying to find that balance, I think Michel had two solid performances while he's been away, I've been waiting for him to get fit, I thought he played well today, he stayed at it, I thought Jared was good again today, that's pleasing, you know Yung Central half earned in his spares. There were some pleasing aspects to the game, but I'm just going to ask him, I'm not going to brush that away, we want to do better for ourselves with possession, we want to build from the back better, there wasn't any clear signs of that. If we're not playing that well because they're pressing you, then you've got to play well in different ways and be effective in other ways. I mean I don't want to cry in too much, I can't work out, we don't get a penalty for Duke for the simple reason that second half better pushed it past the centre half and it gets booked. It's a very similar kind of challenge to me, but then again I think we all lose clarity I would suggest on what penalties are hard, what penalties are not. I've always said not, four minutes at the end, two weeks ago they almost can't wait for a goal by adding more minutes on to the eight minutes, I think it was 17 minutes of villa, who knows, I don't know some of these things, I know it would take a while to iron out, who knows, but you do need some of them things to work for you, not against you that's for sure. The manager was also asked about evidence lack of goals, lack of goals rather at Godderson how? He thinks evidence can make Godderson a fortress again, it's six to feet and seven now in the blues for the blues and the manager's response to that question, here it is. I don't think, you know I haven't got the whole history of it but I think in the last few seasons they've not been scoring a lot of goals so you're changing a mindset, you're changing the belief system, you're changing the players to try and be effective. The hardest thing for any manager's coaches and players is finding that key moment, that's why the people who do find them key moments move for astronomical figures. So you know that's the belief that I have in the players has got to be transmitted into their moment of truth, you know when the ball lands, when you create chances. I think you all know I'm not going to bore you but the SG is off the scale this season, I think we're in the top four of the Premier League. Now not that that's an exact thing as we know but it's a guideline, not so much today but you're playing the top side obviously. So I mean that side of things is the moment of truth when that comes, freeing yourself up to go and take them moments, you know make them part of what we do and changing the noise if you like. That's another part of this, we're trying to change the noise of a couple of seasons on many many different things. I spoke clearly about it last season, I spoke clearly at the end of the season, I'm speaking clearly about it now. It's our responsibility to change the story, it's our responsibility to change the rhetoric and all these stats and facts. That's the way it goes, that's football, it's our responsibility to change it. There you go, there you go. You've now fully up to date with the manager's thoughts after a very very disappointing defeat at Gwladysun Park against Arsenal. And finally the more news on Everton's proposed takeover by 777. There's been a lot of stories again this weekend about the suitability of 777 but here at the Berlin their fans protested against 777. This weekend they were playing Iron Tract Brown Swag, they won 3-0 but their fans made the feelings known towards 777 with banners and particularly Josh Wander. They're not pleased or impressed with 777 since they come into the club and this follows on from obviously standard liage fans as well. Lots of stories of well again over the weekend talking about whether or not they will pass the owners test in the Premier League. Simon Jordan's had this say on it as well today, lots of reports last night, new concerns or fresh concerns over the suitability. Like we said last week this one is going to run and run, they remain confident it will go through. But there seems to be a lot of noise around this takeover so we're just going to have to keep an eye on this one as we move forward. Wonder if other people are waiting in the background to maybe stepping if this one didn't go through but we'll have to wait and see on that. So there you go, it's a quiet day today for Everton News but we'll be back tomorrow with more. Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't. See you later.