 Welcome to Trophy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Lampard says that there are more levels to come from his Everton team after seeing the Blues come from behind to win 2-1 at St Mary's on Saturday against Southampton. First time Everton have come from behind to winning away games since February 2020 when they beat Wafford 3-2 away under Carlo Anciolotti at Lampard III. Lampard spoke about wanting more consistency from his Everton team, felt the Blues controlled the game in the first half without really having that cutting edge in the final third, wanted more but was delighted with the response of falling behind when Joe Aribo gave Southampton the lead early in the second half. It feels as though, like I said before, there's more levels to come out of these players with the consistency. If that can go up, we need more goals and accept that we have to be better in the final third. But it was 7 games unbeaten now for Everton in all competitions following that win back to back Premier League victories to get the Blues up to joint 9th, 11th but we'll call it joint 9th. On the back of that, Connor Cody said that he felt Everton were always in control of the game on Saturday. He was delighted to score his first goal for the club after having the goal disallowed against Liverpool in September which could have been the winner in the Massey side. He was delighted to get off the mark for Everton and said that it's just the start, now we have to continue to battle and scrap and work hard for everything we get. Praise the fans, said the fans are incredible and they get the best out of us every week. And long may that continue, so another brilliant performance by Cody as well and off the back of that interesting to see Wolves manage a Bruno Lars sacked over the weekend and seeing Cody perform so well for Everton is we're just thankful that Lars, I don't know what he was thinking but seems to think that Cody wasn't good enough. Their loss is most definitely Everton's game. Everton under 21 side were beaten 2-0 full-on on Saturday but they'll be looking to bounce back tomorrow night in the Papa John's EFL trophy. That game will be shown live and it kicks off at 7 o'clock so you'll be able to watch Everton under 21 in action against Harrogate. The Everton under 18s beat Manchester City 1-0 late in Benjamin, delighted with that big victory over Manchester City. Roman Dixon with a 12th minute strike given the young blues a fantastic victory. And finally Tony Mowbry has said that Ella Sims will remain out for another couple of weeks following a toll-ligament injury. The young Everton striker started the season in excellent form for Sunderland but picked up an injury in a game against Reading a few weeks ago and has not been fit since Marbury counting the days he said till Sims is back but looks like that is going to be another couple of weeks away. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. If you want more videos including daily live videos, join us on Soffy TV Premier. The link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.