 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Everton News Daily. Everton beat Crystal Palace 3-2 at Sellers Park on Saturday to continue their good form of late. They made the three victories on the run in London, a place where we haven't had loads of success over the last few seasons, but Sean Dite has come in and given Everton a stronger mentality on the road, and that victory now means that Everton have won more away games this season than they did last. This is what Sean Dite had to say about the victory on Saturday. It's the belief that finding different ways of winning games, and I think we're showing that. We had to do it last week against Brighton, so nearly won, but got a good point, and then coming down today, a way form here was a big question mark when I got here. We're beginning to change the mentality towards these games, and I think that was on show today, finding different ways to affect a game, even when it's not your day to be as fluid as you can be. So I think that's really pleasing. There you go, very pleased with the victory. It is, it's good. Everton just got to keep it going now. Can we get our home form better? And then if you add that to the away form, we'll be fine. We'll be absolutely fine. Vitaly Michalenco was on the score sheet again at the weekend, two weeks on the run. Give Everton a great start with a header inside the opening minutes, and Sean Dite has been delighted with the development of Michalenco. Yeah, I think he's beginning to mature into himself, really, as a player in his Everton career, because I think he can defend. I think he's beginning to show that he can go forwards. He wants to get in the right areas. I mean, he's a fantastic header, and he's nearly got a brace with a lovely striker, controlled effort, a goal. Dukes Johnny on the spot, which he has been since I've been here. I mean, he's done ever so well, nicking goals for us, and working hard for us. Yeah, but Michalenco is one of a number, I think. I mean, the group, I believe, I've said all season, even early season, as you know, very good performances, didn't get a win. The noise is different, but now I don't think we played as well today, but we've won, and I think that's a really pleasing thing, because I know from my years in the Premier League, you've got to find ways of winning in the Premier League. It can't all be beautiful all the time. You've got to find ways of getting results and points on the board, and we've done that today, and we did it last week against Brighton. Saturday was important for Everton, because obviously they were tested from that mentality side, scoring to get in front on three separate occasions represents a big change, I think, from what the mentality has been in away games for the last few years, especially. So to take the lead three times in a game was huge. The manager was asked about the team finding different ways to win. This is what he had to say about that. It's a work in progress. It's not a given, but I think since we got here, it's taken time and a work from the players. We can offer guidance. I've said it all my career as a manager. You can guide players to where they want to be, but they've got to own it, and I think they are. This group at the beginning is all right. We know we can play. I think there's real talent here. I'm convinced of that, and I've seen it. What about when it's not your day? What about the hard yards? What about the ugly soil? What about the questions that Everton have had over the last couple of seasons? Some of the things, they're soft. Can they play hard enough? Can they win games? All these questions, well, we're making, certainly steps, not maybe strides, but steps towards changing that. We're changing the story. I've spoken openly about it's our job. It's our responsibility to choose Everton's story, and we're beginning to do that. It's going to take time, but we are beginning to show strong sides that we can choose this story. Everton are interested in Leeds United, Duro, Arty Gray and Chrysencia Oaks Somerville. That is according to reports over the weekend. The Blues have been interested in Somerville since the summer they made a tentative inquiry, but Leeds wanted a little bit too much, I think, in the summer transfer window, and obviously Everton were very restrictive budgets during the summer. Chrysencia Oaks Somerville has got six goals and five assists so far this season for Leeds, and he does naturally play off the right hand side, which is where Everton are looking. Obviously we've got Jack Harrison on loan, who is a Leeds United player, of course. This season he's having a good impact. I think Everton are looking to add more firepower to the front three. Gray is a midfielder, or he's also played right back as well. He's the son of former Leeds United legend Eddie Gray. He is very, very highly rated. Excuse me, very, very highly rated. He's been on Everton's radar for some time, and the Blues have obviously stepping up that interest in him according to reports. So it does seem like we've got an interest in Leeds United players at the moment. Wilfrid Nonto was something that went on through the whole summer as well, and that was mentioned again last week as well. So, quite clearly, Everton keeping an eye on everything happening at Ellen Road. And finally, Everton have announced that the fixture versus Chelsea on Sunday, the 10th of December at two o'clock, is now sold out. The Blues continue to benefit from a tremendous fanbase. They're really very hungry to get to games. The fanbase on this latest one is evident of this. This game have been moved obviously from the Saturday to the Sunday due to Everton Newcastle being moved for TV from the Tuesday night to the Thursday night. So, there you go. Everton versus Chelsea is now sold out. That's it from me. 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