 Welcome to ToffeeTV, the Everton News Daily. Marco Silva has held his press conference today ahead of the trip to Arsenal on Sunday. He's been given a bit of an update on the injuries. The positive stuff, he says, Yeti Mina has trained all week and is in contention. He's saying he's trying to find his sharpness and he's getting closer to it. So maybe, just maybe we might see him in contention. Possibly on the bench maybe would be a more realistic prospect. But we'll have to wait and see. But if he feels like he needs to make a change, could he put him in there next to Kate Zuma and maybe move Mason Holgate to right back possibly? Could that happen Sunday just to show that defence up against an Arsenal side that I think is one of those four games? So we'll have to wait and see on that. Will he be tempted into bringing Yeti Mina in? So that is the positive news from the injury front. He said Seamus Coleman is still out. I don't think he mentioned Michael Keane, but he did say Jag Elkhut should start training next week. Andre Gomez, he's given an update now. Anyone who goes on social media, anyone who goes on the likes of Twitter, there's been a lot of rumours concerning Andre Gomez this week. We didn't really want to put any fuel on the fire by mentioning it beforehand, but I know a lot of people have mentioned it to us on Twitter regarding people saying has he suffered a setback? There was talk that his injury had got a lot worse and it could be that his season could be over. He has had a setback so far, which has kept him out longer than expected, and these muscle injuries can be unpredictable if you come back too early and you do the same injury over again. And sometimes if you do it again, it's even worse. Now, Michael Silvers addressed those rumours and said that he expects them to start training after the full game, the week after the full game. So, another week out and then hopefully, hopefully fingers crossed he can start training properly. So, do you have it? Listen, you never know with these rumours. Sometimes you see rumours on Twitter and other social networks and you don't want to believe him. Sometimes they come through, but this one hopefully is being put to bed by Michael Silvers, which is good. Because he's a player that could make a difference. I've watched some videos of him, YouTube is not always the best place, I know. But I've watched videos and I know Baz has done the same of him when he was at Barcelona. And when he was at Barcelona, he was a bit of a like, Snydlan kind of player, just got the ball, give the ball. But when he was at Valencia, he was a player who ran between the lines, he was a player who got the ball and ran from midfield into forward positions. A much different player, maybe that's why it went wrong at Barcelona. But maybe we could get that side of his game forever and we would get a player I think we desperately need, someone who can break between the lines because that's something, that's a player we haven't had in midfield since Ross Barclay. So, yeah, hopefully he can come in and do a job for us in that number eight position. Fingers crossed. What else has been going on? The manager mentioned with Charlotteson obviously just come back game and how much of a big difference that will mean to us on Sunday to have him back. And with Charlotteson has actually been called into the Brazilian squad for the next set of fixtures in the next international break. So obviously scored a couple of goals in the game against El Salvador and he's been rewarded with another call-up. So that's fantastic. He's got that now. He knows he's got that call-up and hopefully he'll take that into the game on Sunday, that conference into the game on Sunday. And hopefully that will, hopefully that will push him forward. Another play he's been called up is, just again, a guy he's been calling up. I don't understand why they've all been called up so early, but he's been called up as well. Yeah. Walcott has been having his say on the situation he had at Arsenal and it said, that the last couple of years he hadn't enjoyed at Arsenal and that's why the move to Everton was being so positive. He said, he's got that back now. He said he's loving it and he's enjoying his football now. And Theo also said that if he scores on Sunday, he'll have no problem celebrating. You know, he said he played for Southampton, scored against Southampton and celebrated against Southampton. So why wouldn't he do the same for Arsenal? He said, you know, he enjoys his football and wants to show that if he can score, he will celebrate and hopes that the Arsenal fans would respect that because he's always respected Arsenal. So hopefully he'll get his way and he will score and he will celebrate. That would be fantastic on Sunday. What else is going on? Leucadine is how we should be pronouncing Leucadine's name. There's been a lot of chat about this. Was it Dean? Was it Dean Ye? Well, there's been a lot of different pronunciation, but Leucadine has said it himself. He's been interviewed by Rob Parmer for Sky Sports for Saturday, I think it is. I think it's on soccer Saturday. And he said it himself on a video. Leucadine is how it gets pronounced. So that puts that to bed. It's come from the man's own mouth. Leucadine is how we pronounce his name. Last but not least, Everton under 23, he drew 2-2 last night with Brighton in the Premier League international Cup. They took the lead through Bassa Samba and then went 2-1 behind and young Ellis Sims come on to score off the bench. This is a 17-year-old who's been playing for the under-18s, scored 85 goals for the under-18s and come off the bench last night. David Underworth normally uses these Premier League international games as a way of bringing younger players into the squad. He just rotates a little bit, leaves out some of his normal under-23s to give players that are doing well in the other age sections a chance. So Ellis Sims came off the bench and scored the equaliser last night. So fantastic news. Hopefully that's a name that we can look forward to hearing in the future. Putting the ball in the back of the net for Everton. Seems like a good up-and-coming player there. So look out for that young man's name in the future. So there you go. This has been the Everton News Daily for today. We'll be back Monday. Hopefully with lots of smiles. We'll see you then.