 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Pep Guardiola has said that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is one of the best jumpers and headers of the ball he's ever seen. Calvert-Lewin has scored Everton's only goal in the 3-1 defeat against Manchester City at the weekend. In a bit of a hot streak at the moment, four goals in his last three games for Everton. Obviously Pep Guardiola had signalled him off to being a danger at the weekend and he was the danger man. Obviously outjumping for Nandino and Otam Endia times and Everton probably could have used him a bit more, but that is good praise from Guardiola and praise that Calvert-Lewin should take and add to his growing confidence as being Everton's number nine. He has to put in more performances like he did at the weekend, he was a handful for City all afternoon, got himself on the score sheet, like I said, and getting in the right place at the right time. He got two against Sheffield Wednesday earlier in the week and added to that with another goal at the weekend, so hopefully he will carry on in that vein of form. Jerry Mina has been speaking about last season of frustrations and what got him through and why he feels as though he started the season really well. He's getting better and better each game at the moment Jerry. I thought he had an excellent game at the weekend and he said that Marco Silva kept him confident and involved last season when he was frustrated by injuries that haven't moved from Barcelona. He said that first the language was difficult and coming in through a new dressing room, new culture, but the manager and the players kept me involved and kept my confidence up and I feel at home now and I want to do as good as I can every single day forever. He said we need to stick together, it was disappointing to lose at the weekend but we have to stay united and who knows we could go on the next 10 to 15 games without conceding a goal. Would be amazing, but we need that confidence and he's right, we probably do all need to stick together, the players certainly do. We need some results, Saturday is a big game now against Burnley. Obviously Everton haven't lost four of the last five games. Isn't great, but they've got a roller-sleeves up now. Get to Burnley and get a win before that international break. Duncan Ferguson and Joe Royal will start the 5K if you know your history run, which takes place on Sunday the 13th of October. I'm sure you get involved. It would be great to have Everton's last trophy winning manager at the start and also Duncan, who is not only a first team coach, but also played the last time Everton won a trophy in 1995. It's a great way to open that race really. What a fantastic race it's going to be, or fantastic run it's going to be rather than race. Trying to raise money for the people's project of course in the community, fantastic charity. So make sure you get involved if you can. Get online, go and fill in the form and run or walk or jog, whatever you want, 5K, but two Everton legends opening that. David Underhead has been speaking about Anthony Evans, the Everton player scored a free kick in Friday's 2-2 draw with Manchester City at Hague Avenue. Evans has been in fine form for the 23s and Underhead says he feels almost certain the player will move on loan in January. He said he's performing at a high level and scoring goals and is on the radar of a lot of clubs. Evans went on loan to Blackpool last January. He's come back, obviously, the early part of the season. He's spent with Everton and I'm sure there'll be a few league clubs willing to take him in January and hopefully he can continue the next part of his development. Everton are reportedly considering a bid for under-17 Scottish defender Jamie Hamilton. He plays for Hamilton Academicals. He's played for Scotland under-19s. He's a centre-back, Norwich, Southampton and Wolves also monitoring the young defender but reports saying that Everton may make a bid to bring him to Gothersham Park in January. Who knows? And Everton are also monitoring Wiggum forward Joe Gelthardt. He's from Liverpool. He's reportedly the best player outside the Premier League, the best young player outside the Premier League. He's 17 years of age as well and Chelsea also heavily linked with him. Gelthardt made his debut last season for Wiggum and Everton are watching very closely. Of course Joe Royal, Peter Reid over at Wiggum as well so Everton have got some contacts over there but Gelthardt very, very highly rated. So another young player that Everton are looking to target and bring in. That is it for the news today. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos get over and join us on Patreon. See you later.