 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the event news daily. Carlo Anciolotti has delivered his pre-match press conference for the Sunday's trip to Wolverhanson Wanderers. Anciolotti confirmed that Andre Gomez and the Mason Holgate may be fit for Sunday's expect and a boat to train on Saturday. Gomez, who only lasted just over the half hour mark in last night's one Wanderer with Southampton, had a slight knock on his ankle. Holgate missed the game but should be fit for Sunday. The manager also confirmed Fabian Delph still out training with a physio on his own at the moment but did say that he expected them to play some part before the end of the season. Obviously fortnight time before the season finishes so Delph hopefully getting himself fit in time to take part in one of those games. Alex O'Woby is fit or should be fit for Sunday as well. The manager did hint that he might make some changes so he said he needs to put the players out in the best physical condition and hinted that some flesh changes. So obviously Theo Walcott was back in the squad last night although he didn't get on. He's been training this week. There is options for the manager to change it on Sunday. Anciolotti did say we have to improve our away form and our character who was disappointed with the first half display in particular last night. Everton just couldn't really get going again last night after Monday's disappointing display at Spares. He also said that the team just aren't 100% physical fitness for whatever reason. Maybe the games are coming too fast for them with only having a couple of weeks training before they started again after lockdown. Two knows it is a little bit like pre-season at the moment but four games to go and it's about getting as many points as possible now between now and the end of the season. Format Premier League referee Mark Halsy has said that two decisions went against Everton last night in the one-month row. Halsy said that Bednarechdy Southampton defender should have been issued with a red card for his challenge on Rechialis. He said that Rechialison could still reach the ball despite the directs and the ball changing and once Bednarech files him, brings him down, that is the denial of a goalscoring opportunity. So he should have been issued with a red and Halsy also said the penalty given by Lee Mason for Southampton was the wrong decision as well. He said the referee simply has to go to the monitor and check it, it isn't a penalty, he's fallen before there's any contact and he blamed Mike Riley on the referees association for the way they've used VAR. He said VAR is very simple and easy to use, shouldn't be making mistakes that it is and he's blamed Mike Riley which I'm fully behind, fully behind. So there you go, Halsy was speaking to Team Talk Radio this morning. Nathaniel Mark Hello has been linked with a low move to FC 20 Dutch news outlets reporting that Marcel Brand is hopeful of tying that deal up this week. 21 him signed and in training before the 27th of July so obviously that's just the fortnight away. Mark Hello signed a new two year deal 11 a couple of weeks ago. So it'll be a good move for him going back to his home country and getting games in a first team. He's obviously trained with the first team and evidently he hasn't been on the bench or used. So it'll be good for him to go and see whether he can perform at that level I guess. And then evidently he'd obviously make a decision on him next summer depending on how he's done at 20. And evidently today again linked with James Rodriguez he's been left out of Real Madrid squad to face Alaves tonight. Mark had the Spanish news outlet reporting that Rodriguez could move to Everton this summer for £18m. Obviously Carlo Mantialotti was asked about him earlier this week and said he really admires the player but he plays for Madrid and said it isn't the right time to talk about him. But Mark again linking him with a move to Gullison. That is it, make sure you subscribe, give the video a thumbs up and if you want more videos join us on Patreon. See you later.