 Welcome to Toffy TV's The Everton News Daily. Frank LLampard has called on his players to undergo a mentality shift. The Blues boss, speaking after Everton's defeat at Southampton at the weekend, bemoamed the fact that Everton have turned on to really good performance as a gooderson, and have massively underperformed in the two away games and questioned things like do we need the crowd behind them to make the players play. Did say that he'd been rather nice since he got here, but maybe it's time to change that and some players need to hear some not nice things. Did say he had no magic wand to fix the mentality situation Everton are in. He's come into it where it's been an ongoing situation all season, particularly away from home. Did said it's easy for the players to slip back in to those old habits. Said we need to feel a belief in what we do, and the only way to solve that will be through hard work. And he's right that the two home games, Leeds and Brentford and the Cup were two excellent performances by Everton, well worth the winners on both occasions. Limited the opposition to very little total control of both games. And then you see them go away to Newcastle and then Southampton at the weekend and just look like a totally different side. And that shouldn't be the case. It can't be the case where one week because you've got the home comfort, everything's signed and you go away where it's a little bit more difficult than you underperform. That is not what professional players, footballers should do. You'll be able to play on any ground. The pitch is the same, the goal is the same, the ball is the same. And it's got to be a mentality thing and Everton needs to solve it very quickly because we're running out of games and we're going to probably need to pick up something away from home. It's, you know, August the last time Everton won an away game. It's an awful record and hopefully the manager and his coach and staff will be able to sort it. Everton are hoping to have Abdelai Decore and Damari great fit for Saturday against Manchester City. Decore joined in training last week, the early part of it on Thursday and trained on Friday. Saturday obviously came far too quickly for him. He's training with the first team this week so hopefully he will be available. Hopefully he'll make a big difference to Everton's midfield. We've seen that before when he's gone out the side, we tend not to win games. Hasn't quite been the case in terms of the home games but away from home certainly. Certainly as well with Everton playing a two man midfield, one of them has to be Decore, but hope Everton open, he'll be available. And Damari great, who should be back this weekend, start the training again. We'll have to monitor him as the week goes on and see whether he's had any discomfort. But Frank Llanffard, hoping to have both of those players available this weekend. Ben Goffrey's a little bit longer, as he said before, but yeah, those should be huge to get back into the squad and get back into the squad for the rest of the season. James Rodriguez has said that he would rejoin Everton if he was given the chance. Speaking on his Twitch feed, which we got used to that when he was at Everton, a lot of his most interesting comments came when he was on Twitch. He was speaking about his time at Everton. He said about Rafa Benitez, blamed Rafa Benitez basically for the reason why he's not at the club. So the coach didn't trust me despite me training and working hard. This follows on from Ritialis and he made some comments about James Rodriguez as well, saying that he was surprised when he came back from the Olympics to see how hard James Rodriguez was working. But Rafa Benitez decided he didn't want him and didn't want to count on him. And Rodriguez is kind of built on top of that, but said Everton was a spectacular club, said the fans, amazing fans, and he would rejoin them if he was given the chance. They also said that he would like to move to MLS in the future as well. Everton under 23s won 2-0 last night against Darby County away. Young striker Tom Cannon scored both of the goals. David Unsworth was full of praise for Cannon after the game, said we know all about Tom's goal scoring ability. That's a natural thing that he's got, but he is developing his all-round game at a fast pace this season, so would be delighted with him. Unsworth also heaped praise on Lewis Dobbin, who said he did everything on the night bar score a goal, said Dobbin was excellent on Everton's right hand side, but good win for the under 23s there. That's it for the Everton News Daily, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't if you want more videos, join us on Patreon, the link is in the description. See you later.