 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Llanpard has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's trip to St James's Park tomorrow night to face Newcastle United in the Premier League. The manager gave an update about the injury situation in the blue squad. It is great to see Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Is it still a case of being careful with his minutes or do you think you can let him go from the start now? There you go, Dominic Calvert-Lewin speaking. It is important to get him back. We need Calvert-Lewin fitting fire and I know some people are ready to throw the towel in with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but I am certainly not at that stage. I think if we can get him fully fit, he becomes a game changer for us. He has done it a lot of times already in his Everton career. He has been able to be the difference for us and right now we haven't really got any other answers in the squad. Yes, I think Neil Mawpard is a decent squad player, absolutely, but I think having Calvert-Lewin available again and firing will be huge and obviously the manager sees it like that as well. As well as that Frank Llanpard spoke about what a difficult challenge it will be going up to Newcastle. They've certainly improved massively under Eddie Howe. It's a tough place to go. They've only been beaten once this season. This is what Frank Llanpard had to say about the prospect of facing Newcastle tomorrow. How do you view this Newcastle team because it seems that they're more than just difficult to beat aren't they? Of course, you have to respect them because they're a really good team. They've got a fantastic coach, manager coach, staff, a lot of detail, I'm sure, just from the outside. Really good players. I've recruited really well in the last two windows and of course those new funds they have. I think they want to direct it well. They've brought in a great director of football, so this feels like it's a real plan and a vision to what they're doing and we have to respect that and understand we're in for a very tough match. Manager, correct there. It is a tough place to go. They're not Manchester City, so therefore we have got an opportunity to get something there, but we will have to be right on our metal and it will be noisy and it will be hostile. Hopefully, we seem like a stronger team this season in terms of being able to cope with that. We're going to need all of that tomorrow, but it does bring a pressure around the game. There's been a lot of stuff over the weekend about the pressure managers are under, we saw Jürgen Klopp being sent off over the weekend. Frank Lampard was asked about that today and the media is insistence on discussing who will be sacked next and all of that. The manager was asked, has that added to the pressures of managing football clubs? I don't know the nature of the Premier League at the minute, the amount of money that's involved, the games, the run of fixtures, the pressure from the media, the media spotlight as well. Do you feel like the pressure on managers has increased over the last few years? Yeah, for sure. I think you see it every day. I think there's a fascination about who might get sacked next and all these things and we have to feed this media train, listen to it on the way into work this morning, talking about managers who are working in circumstances that nobody knows, difficult circumstances, pressurised job and people are casually talking about who will be sacked next and I think that's where we're at. And it's a bit unfortunate, I'm not trying to change the world by saying it, it's just a reality of what we're in. Yeah, so there you go, obviously, Frank Llampa giving his opinion on it. It does seem like that, it does seem like when there's nothing else for the media to come out with, radio stations and the Britain press and stuff will run or book almost on which managers to be sacked next. So it does create obviously that pressure around it and Frank Llampa speaking as someone who was apparently the favourite to lose his job before a ball was kicked this season and we've already seen a few of the managers leave their roles in the Premier League already but obviously hopefully Everton can stop this run of a defeat because inevitably he'll be discussed again by these people. But back onto the game and stuff, another question forum is how can our midfielders and players who aren't used to scoring goals improve themselves or Frank Llampa obviously was a tremendous goal scorer in midfielder and how Everton could do with someone like that. He was asked whether or not his influence can help those midfielders become better in front of goal. As someone who scored a lot of goals from midfield yourself, to what extent do you try and instill into your midfield players the mentality of trying to get forward and to be brave to go forward and try and score goals particularly when obviously Calvert Lewin's been and Rashalysen have been unable to be part of it this season for different reasons? I think there are team issues at that one, firstly a midfield has to be firstly where the structure of the team so it's all well and good to talk about getting forward but we have to be secure at all times. Last season we were too easy to play through, there were different factors to that but to keep a bit of security but now when you look at the players the first thing you want as a coach is to see that they've got the capacity to get there and our players now we do have capacity in midfield to arrive then the next thing is okay the quality of the finish, the clinical mentality and if I'm honest it takes hours and hours and hours on the training ground at that point. You know it doesn't, my first hand experience of it was I worked hard, it made me score goals, I repeated and repeated and repeated from being 10 years old to 38 years old when I finished so I can pass that on to the players and then hopefully we'll see the results, it's not always that simple. We could do with someone like Frank LLambard in our midfield right now, a team that hasn't got a lot of goals in it, hopefully the improvement will be there and when we get opportunities like we did on Saturday against Tottenham, in future hopefully those players can take them chances because it changes the game totally. On to Eddie Howey has praised Everton's summer transfer business speaking at his press conference before the game obviously said that the sirens Everton made in the summer were very astute and has said already Everton are a much better team than they were last season and Newcastle are anticipating a very tough game. He said it will be a tight game, he said both games last season between the two sides were very tight and it's a difficult one to call. He also went on about Frank LLambard, he said Frank has done a very good job at Everton stabilising, it was a difficult situation last season, he stabilised that and have gone on to improve and he said he thinks Everton will get better and better so some nice words from Eddie Howey. He also confirmed that Isaac is out, he's going to be out till after the Whale Cup and St. Maxim also missing this game as well, he's got a hamstring problem, he's normally as a good game against Everton so that's a positive I guess from our perspective. Fabian Shaw will be assessed here, he's got a heel injury and they're trying to manage that game by game but they say that John Joe Shelby will remain in the squad, he returned as a substitute for Newcastle at the weekend in the Nillmildrow at Old Trafford but he doesn't feel that he's ready to start yet also recovering from a hamstring injury so that's the Newcastle team news ahead of the game tomorrow. Javad Ginga said that he has no regrets about signing for Everton, the Portuguese stoppet said that he was aware when he joined Everton it was going to be a difficult task going up against the England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, the challenge of trying to compete with him for a place in the 13 but said that was why he wanted to come to Everton, he obviously worked with Hugo Oliveira who was the Portuguese goalie coach at the time and Marco Silva was here but said he's enjoyed the time of Everton laying to him. He's made a lot, said he's made his Premier League debut, he's also played in the FA Cup as well and gained that valuable experience. He is currently on loan at SC Campbell in Holland, he's made 10 appearances for them this season, he's enjoying his stint there, there's been lots of positive stuff written about Javad Ginga since he's been over there. He's still under contract at Everton until 2024 and the plan is for him to retain in the summer and obviously try to fight for a place in Frank Lampard's squad so hopefully he'll continue to get, well he's Campbell's number one goalie at the moment so hopefully he'll have a good strong season and then it's up to Frank Lampard to make that decision next summer on Javad Ginga. Everton had interested in a move for Leal forward Jonathan David, that is according to reports in France also, Skype bought the game and Correspondent tweeted it last night as well. 50 million euros is apparently what Leal won for David, he was being excellent for them again this season, he's got nine goals in 11 games. Everton very interested in him when he left Belgium to do him really well there but obviously didn't follow that up and he went off to Leal. There's conflicting reports about what David wants, what club he wants to join but the Canadian international want to move to the Premier League if Everton had the money I think it would be an option for him. He's an excellent player, can play through the middle but also does really well out wide. You'd have to see whether Everton could get him. For Britio Romano says that Everton might have to fork out around £50 million if they want Mike Isle of Mudrick in January. The Shakhtar, the next winger has been in really good form for them in the Champions League and scoring goals and he's obviously got that turn of pace. Everton had a £27 million bid turned down for him in the summer transfer window, thought to be monitoring whether to go back again, whether to go back with numbers that high. I don't know but he's another one who is interested in Everton. Finally, Everton under 21 side are facing Hartlepool United tonight in the Papa John. It kicks off at 7pm which is right now and this news goes out. You can watch it if you're an Everton season ticket holder or an exclusive club member. It is available on Everton's website so check out the under 21 side there. That is it for the news data. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a Trophy TV Premier member click the link in the description or the QR code that is on the screen now. Thanks for watching. See you later.