 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Sean Dyche has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's game against Manchester United at Gooderson Park at 4.30 on Sunday. It's set to be an emotionally charged afternoon at Gooderson after Everton were deducted 10 points last week by the Premier League. Lots of protests being organised as we speak even. Big banners that will be on display inside the ground as well. Dyche was asked about his opinion on the point deduction. This is what the Everton boss had to say. I think like everyone, well certainly everyone in these parts was shocked and seemingly that the wave of noise after that seemed like most people in football around football are shocked. The enormity of it, disproportionate, is a word that's been used by the club and you know so obviously we're going to feel a bit aggrieved by that. On the other hand it just doesn't change the focus. The focus since I got here has been sorting things out on the pitch. Getting the team to win, getting the team to feel different, the performances to be different and we were obviously on the right lines for that and delivering strong performances I felt and then this has just given us a push backwards to then come forwards again. The job hasn't changed for me. It's just made it more difficult in the current circumstances until the appeal of course. What can he say? What can the manager say? He is obviously back in the club's view on it being disproportionate and that's really all he can talk about. He was asked following on from that how the team had taken it. Obviously the players are one drill sufferer as well. They were up to 13th, 24th in the Premier League and a second bottom again. He was asked how the team reacted to the news that had lost 10 points. The time was strange because obviously we were all disbanded for different reasons so to find out then was not perfect but then to get the players together just this morning because all back from international duty and speak with them and they seemed very driven to the fact of what I started the interview with and that's that on the pitch is still the vital thing. That's what I was brought here to do. We needed to change that and we have been doing that and I think the results have shown that, the performances have shown that. So not losing sight of that. Now you could argue we're well versed in it because since I've been here there's been lots of noise around things other than just getting on with what's on the pitch. Now I think our clarity is needed even more, even further and I think the players know that. We certainly know it as a staff and I think the funds will know that. I'm sure they're aggrieved at the bigger picture of what's going on but the fact is I think they'll be supporting the team. I'm absolutely sure of that and I think the team need that connection and we've got to continue to build it. So it does come from inside of what we do. The performances on the training pitch go into games and then the funds joining in with that. So I think the players are well in a clear mindset I think for that and I think Dom's right and I think as I said a number of the senior pros have made that clear to the group and I think that's an important fact that we take ownership of the moment and go and deliver. There you go off the back of that today. Michela Tete has spoken about it and said that he feels still connected to the club due to the time he spent there and he said that there's one thing I know about the people in that football club how they will fight to get out of this and David Moyes a former boss said he was really really disappointed with the point of deduction for Everton but he thinks the way Sean Dyche's got the team playing and stuff there's still a good chance Everton will survive anyway this season. Still be a Premier League club next season. That is of course without what's happening in the appeal of course. Finally the manager was asked about an injury update ahead of the game. Yes there is a game this Sunday ahead of the game. This was the bosses response. See that question. Amos is calf. I don't think I'll be right. It's still sore. The other lads three have made a game in the week including Lewis Dobbin who's slightly younger but the three older boys with Ben, Keno, Wishamers all played in the week so that's good getting them some minutes. Wishamers come through no problem. I spoke with him about it. I think when you've had a long term injury that 90 minutes is sort of the final marker really. So I certainly think he'd be around it. He's been training very well. He's a great voice around the place. We know that. So yeah it's good for them just to get as many minutes as possible on top of the lads who have been away as well of course and got minutes while they've been on international football. And also on Sunday there is an atmosphere walk to build that up. It's going from the brick pub on Sunday 3.45 it's due to finish around Goodersham Park on Goodersham Road around Fire Pass 4 so if you're interested in getting involved in that as well making sure that that atmosphere is then carried into the stadium. I'm sure we will let the Premier League know exactly how we feel about the punishment. Former Everton, current Everton defender is out on loan. Mason Holgate in my tune to be former Everton defender said that Sean Dyche told him he wasn't his type of defender. That's when the young defender, he's not young defender, that's when the defender knew that he would have to leave Goodersham Park. Holgate who has been at Everton since a young defender. He's never really nailed that centre back position down as he looked like certainly under Carlo Ancelotti he was beginning to do that look like he was maturing into a defender who would become an important part of the Everton back four but injuries too often have curtailed any good run he's been on. Loss of form he's been used up right back as well. He's never ever really been able to hold down a regular place for Everton. He's gone off to Southampton this season on loan and obviously done this interview. He wants to get minute, wants to put himself I guess in the shot window and obviously coming out saying that he's not the manager type of defender kind of hints that he will be leaving Everton on a permanent basis given the chance so that's from Mason Holgate. And another player who's left Everton is in the news today and that is Richarlison the story saying that he may be allowed to leave Tottenham Hotspot in January that is according to reports. The Brazilian hasn't really settled in north London and reports coming out of Brazil saying that he doesn't feel connected to Tottenham Hotspot obviously in the way that he felt connected to Everton. It does go on to say that Everton am monitoring the situation of whether they could get the Brazilian back to go to some park. I think it's highly unlikely on the space just want them to go out on loan and get some minutes but I can't see it myself. I'd love to have them back but I just can't see it. That is it for the Everton news day. 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