 Welcome to Toffee TV, it is the News Daily. Frank Lampard has praised Neil Malpie after the Everton striker scored his first goal for the club. It was a decisive goal in giving Everton their first victory of the season after beating West Ham United at Gouldersen Park yesterday. Malpie joined the club from Brighton during the transfer window, scored his first goal and Frank Lampard had this to say about it. Yeah, if you're a striker, you will play on your mind and that will happen because you get into positions to score and we needed that, we needed the player. We've dominated being out for a while, a player with a feeling that gets in and around the box and can naturally get shots away. I thought the goal was fantastic for its nature, close control, early taking shot and I'm delighted for him because you have goal scorers, I think the fans will see a player today who linked up well at different times, worked really hard and gets the goal that wins the game. Yeah, Malpie spoke after the game as well and talked about his delight after missing that opportunity against Liverpool to be able to score a big goal for Everton in his next game and scored at the Gladder Street end as well, which is obviously always a nice thing so hopefully he can continue to weigh in with goals and hopefully we'll have a Dominic Calvert-Lewen back for the next game, which is obviously Southampton away. Calvert-Lewen who had been training for the last 10 days, a lot of people expected them to be in the squad and he wasn't and this is where Frank Lampard's take on the situation. No, no, I think that the reason for taking him out today was to be, and it's my decision and talking with Dominic was to be sure that with two weeks break I didn't want to probably start him today or I have to bring him on, which I think when you have to sit on the bench and then come into a game can be risky as well. We've got now two-week break to work with Dominic and then hopefully come Southampton. I've got strikers to pick from with Dominic back in that. Hopefully Dom will be back for Southampton like I said in a couple of weeks and get that squad stronger and stronger and you know he's key to us Dominic Calvert-Lewen if we can keep him fit and he can get amongst the goals he can be key to us doing you know having a good season this season. It was a big win like I said right at the start it was our first win of the season. You know we've now six games unbeaten, five draws and of sorry six games unbeaten, five Premier League games and obviously the win in the Carabao Cup as well. The fans were delighted that the final whistle in Frank Lampard was celebrating with them and this was his take on him celebrating with the importance of the victory with the supporters. Probably all of those things. To win a game where you're one now and a team of the physicality and the quality of Westam can pull it back and they nearly did at the end to be fair. I think it's a win that we just felt was we've sort of deserved in-house. We've worked a lot for it. The two weeks work the lads are put in. I was lucky last year that we had a really good record of good as someone I was here and you understand what it means to the fans so I've had three games now where we haven't got a win and I just felt it was just natural just a good moment to win a game. There you go. Mohamed Kudas, the Ajax forward has been speaking about a failed move to ever and this has rumbled on since you know he went on strike and he was trying to force the move over the line before that line they didn't happen. He remained at Ajax. He started the season brilliantly. He scored in the last couple of Champions League games. The room is still continuing in Holland. Lots of journalists and X pros, people like that, still convinced that Kudas may well move to Everton in January but he has broken his silence on the situation and this is what he said. He said Everton offered me a great opportunity and I wanted to try it. No footballer wants to sit on the bench and although I understand that nobody can play all the time, Everton seemed like a good option at the time. It wasn't that I didn't want to train but I'm human and I've had to deal with a lot in a very short time but that chapter is now over and I'm still here. The again the Dutch press on the back of that quote still I still convinced that Everton will be back in for Kudas in January and that the player would like to make the move to the Premier League so well after waiting to see Everton do need another forward they are looking for a player who can play through the middle or a wide as well and Kudas fit both of those options so we'll see whether or not it's him or whether they go for Michael Mudrick as well who's another one who Everton have been watching closely. Tony Marbury has confirmed that Ella Sims should be fit to return to action after the international break is over the unknown Everton striker injured his toe in the win at Reading and he missed Saturday's game towards or Wofford. Marbury said it was touching go whether Sims will be available for that one but they thought with the break coming up it was best to leave it for another fortnight and make sure that he is fit and there and to go so obviously hopefully Ella should be back and scoring goals and continue his development at Sunderland there. Over the weekend Everton's under 21 side be Brighton over and Albin at Hague Avenue. Stanley Mills with a fine strike in the second half settled that one. Layton Baines is under 18 side lost one nil at Wolves and Everton women were in action for the first time this season but unfortunately they went down to a single goal at West Ham United. That is it for the news day. To give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos join us on premier. The link is in the description on the QR code is on the screen now. Thanks for watching. See you later.