 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton News Daily, where Frank Llanpard has been speaking after yesterday's 1-0 defeat to Wolff's at Gwldersham Park, and said that his selections have later been decided on the simple fact that a lot of players have been missing. He said, the idea is the same, but we've had probably the most games I've coached with players missing from day one, Ben Godfrey, from two, Jeri Mina and Damari Gray, and obviously Dominic Calvallun has hardly played. He says, selections are decided upon by missing big plays in games we've had to change when you play against the back three and they score against you in a tight game you have to get an extra attack and play it on. We've had to do what we feel is right and when you say we are in possession, we want possession for a reason to move up the pitch when you have a back five with three big centre backs to play from A to B is a difficult thing. And obviously he was missing Dominic Calvallun who was sick for the game and it's still a doubt for the game against Newcastle on Thursday, we'll have to wait and see on that one. But he is right what he's saying we are still missing or have missed a lot of the players or players have been coming back from injury and still missing Jeri Mina was probably our most important defensive player. We do a lot better with him in the side. Ben Godfrey has only just come back and obviously rushed back into the side. He said Michael Keane had had recently been ill as well. So he's had to deal with a lot of things and his selections have moved from four at the back three at the back three midfield two midfield. It's been all over the place recently and he's had to deal with that as well as the conference issues and just the simple fact that Evan are very good as well. He's all played his part and where we are at the moment which is in obviously a very very distressing position just above the relegation zone only goal difference keeping us out of there. So it is a very very very sad situation we find ourselves in at the moment but obviously with Newcastle on Thursday home we have a chance to get ourselves a little bit away from it. We create a little bit of daylight ahead of the FA Cup game on Sunday against Crystal Palace. Frank Lampard was also asked about fans booing at the game and he said he was not concerned. He said he's been a player for 20 years. He said he's seen plenty of reactions from crowds. He said I can stand here and say thanks very much for helping us play so well against Brenford and Leeds and Manchester and City and don't expect that fans that want the team to do well and stay up they're not going to have reactions. Exactly I mean lots being made of Evan fans and the reaction towards at the end of the game. Listen fans are just human Andy we're all just human. We're all very very worried we're all very frustrated we see a performance like that we see players looking like they're not trying and I really don't understand what people expect from fans. This is for a lot of Evertonians the most worrying situation they've ever been in as a fan and to see players not really trying for the last 10-15 minutes when they won nil down to score or create opportunities or run themselves into the ground. That's very hard for a fan to watch and I'm glad Frank Lampard has took it like that and understands that he's got to keep fans on side certainly ahead of the game against Newcastle. He's saying all the right things he's trying to be positive for the players but also the fans. He knows that the fans will play a big part in creating an atmosphere because these players just seem so fragile at the moment. They're always asking for our support and our help but it's not always going to be there. It has to be on the players to do their job. Of course we want a great atmosphere but of course we want good as some bouncing and we want everything to be fantastic from that side of things. But the players have to play their part as well and when you watch your team go down 1-0 to a quite boring wolf side let's be honest. Very organised, good in possession but quite boring. They didn't make too many opportunities during the day. If you watch your side not really competing in the second half that as a fan is very very worrying and I know a lot of Evertonians now are starting to feel like we are only heading in one direction so nice to see that Frank Lampard isn't overreacting to that situation. He's trying to keep everyone calm, trying to keep the players calm and the fans calm and hopefully can get the points as well. He's being asked as well about the playing style. Everton has only won 1-1 in 14 playing in a very direct way. He said that we're trying to play a bit more between the lines and playing a bit more of a passing style but it's only worked so far once isn't it against Leeds so every day you'll have them on the training pitch trying to get more and more out of them. It's just where these players have got that ability. We'll find out over the next couple of months and whether Everton can do enough to stay in the Premier League. We'll have to wait and see but there you go. There's not much about today I must admit on the Everton news front. Everton being very very quiet as you can imagine. Make sure you go and check out the final word. That is available now to hear our thoughts on the game against Wolverhamden Wanderers. There you go. Give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already. If you want more great videos make sure to scan the QR code on the screen or give the link in the description a click. Thanks for watching. See you later.