 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton succumbed to their third consecutive defeat last night at New Cassie United in what was a very disappointing 1-0 defeat with the Blues only registering one attempt at the goal, which was truly grim. Frank Lampard spoke to the media after the game and gave his thoughts on Everton's performance. It was a tightly contested game in general play. In our clinical nature, in their box, where we, as clinical enough, we should have been considering how much we played and played through them and played through their lines and received it beyond their midfield. No, that's a reflection for us. But other than that, I thought against a good team, it was a close match in general play, possession wise. Disappointed that we didn't have that more effect in the box because I think at that point we can easily draw a win again. There you go. The manager spoke of being more clinical. I'd like us to be clinical by having lots of chances and the need to take them. I agree with some of the elements he said, but the final third was shocking. Within that, Everton may have been awarded a penalty when Dan Bairns shoved Anthony Gordon in the back. It was shown a few times. This was Frank Lampard's take on the incident. I felt it was a foul, personally. There you go, Frank Lampard, feeling that it was a penalty. There was obviously frustration after the incident. Anthony Gordon booked again for the sixth time. It led to a couple of journalists asking Frank Lampard what he thought about the Everton Wingers performance last night. I didn't mind Anthony's performance at all. Some of his playing the first half to threat that he was, he moved the ball quickly in tight areas when he was deeper down the pitch. Can he be more of a threat in an attacking sense? Yes, for sure, but we've seen that from him before. I didn't mind Anthony tonight. I liked his work ethic and I thought it's a tough place to come and play. I was pleased with Anthony tonight. Frustrating in the final third, like I said before, from the team, we didn't create anything. We had one attempt at goal, which was a Dominic Calvert-Lewan header in the first half. For me, personally, we've got to do more. How are we going to win games without creating chances and getting shots away? It's really good that Dominic Calvert-Lewan was back. I thought he did alright last night, managed 71 minutes. Obviously, the manager said he took him off with a view to the Crystal Palace game at the weekend. This is what he had to say about the return of Dominic Calvert-Lewan. We're having to manage him and hopefully we get to a phase where that's less so, but I think with the recurrence of certain injuries, I think it's only right that we manage him in a slightly different way. So we've restricted maybe some of his actual front-line finishing, which clearly for a number nine is something you want to do through the week, but we have to prioritise his overall fitness. So that's something we've managed, but now we've seen him on the pitch and I thought physically he looked good. Now can we get the last bit and then it can hopefully start to look after itself. I was very happy to see him look so good athletically today and we'll just keep a personal wire on it, a personal touch to it as we move forward. We're just managing it, and it has done to this point, and that doesn't mean that that's a forever thing, but just with the couple of injuries he's had this season. The main injury, which is a slightly complicated one, and when you're a striker and you're trying to hit shots and sometimes you're getting a little feeling, it's normal that you have concerns about that, so we're managing it to this point. In aniderworld, he comes from this game, he gets more robust and he feels confident, but we want to manage him because he's important to have him out there, that's where we really need him, so that's our job. So there you go, that's the managers thoughts on Dominic Calvert losing there. One of the worrying things was Steve stopped them engaging and shooting practice really because they're trying to manage the injury. I understand it in terms of we can't afford to lose him again, but obviously hopefully Dominic will continue to get fitter and fitter and then he can get back involved in all of that training and stuff. Because we're going to need them, like you've said before, and a lot of people have mentioned it, a lot of Evertonians know this anyway, there's just not many goals on this side, so you need your chief goalscorer fitter and ready to go, and hopefully he can remain fitter and start putting the ball on the net. Beginning on Saturday because we need a big performance, not only from the team, but from Dominic Calvert losing on Saturday when we entertain Crystal Palace at Gouldersen. Frank Llanpatt's press conference is tomorrow, so we'll get more of an update as well and hopefully be some more news on Nathan Patterson and where he's up to in terms of his fitness levels because we are missing him as well at the moment. Unsurprisingly off the back of last night's impotent attack and display, Everton have been linked with a couple of strikers today. We've once again been linked with Chelsea striker Armando Broja. Now he did sign a new contract in the summer, but apparently, according to reports in London, Graham Potter isn't really a fan and Chelsea are preparing to sign Raphael Lau in the January transfer window from Milan. Potter really likes him and he's going to come in and obviously would go in front of Broja who is reportedly unhappy at the lack of minutes he's been given at Chelsea. Imagine everybody's surprised. Everton did try to sign Broja on a couple of occasions during the summer months and according to reports will go back in for him in January if he's available. But obviously this is another one where a lot of people were fearful of this in the summer that Everton would just wait and wait in the hope Chelsea allowed him to go and it got to the last couple of days and he simply said no and we were left looking for other alternatives. I don't think we can do that again. I think if they are prepared to listen to offers for them or let them go on loan then it needs to be decided on day one of January and Everton can move to get them. I don't think we can afford to wait but we'll have to wait and see whether this is just a story or whether they are prepared to let them out. And Everton again today linked with Benfica's Portugal under 21 striker, Goncarlo Ramos. They will link with him in the summer spoke to Benfica about him. I think the money just at the time was a little bit too high for Everton wanted to pay for him but he's got 10 goals and 6 assists already for Benfica. He's valued around £25 million and I think again according to reports coming out of Portugal they are prepared to let him go for that money. He's 21 year old, can play wide or through the middle as well, highly rated. Like I said Everton had looked at him and thought about trying to get him in the summer months. So I guess with both of these links today they are players who Everton have gone for and I think just by the nature of the fact that we don't score many goals we've got 8 Premier League goals and 11 games this season which is really poor. We are going to be linked to two forwards and strikers army as we move towards that January transfer window and we need it. We need at least two forwards in the transfer window. It's just a fact and the games will show you that. So that is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up. 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