 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the Everton News Daily. Everton beat Newcastle United three-nil last night at Gwreswn Park in the Premier League. A tremendous home win for the Toffys following up the victory at Nottingham Forest last week, back-to-back victories for Everton. And back-to-back clean sheets for the Blues, it was a great win. This is what the manager, Sean Dyche, had to say about the performance. What's been a really impressive win? Pleised at the, when asked in the week, including yourself about what you need to change, have you got to score goals? I think the performance level at home has been pleasing actually all season. But you've got to win games and you've got to score goals and I thought we did that. I thought it was another strong performance, particularly first half against a good outfit. We know that. And I thought we did all the, you've got to do the basics well and with so many changes which have enforced because of Jimmy Garner's sickness, I was so pleased, you know, the thing that you've heard me talk about endlessly this season is the mentality and I think you can sense there's a connected group, you know, because the changes, it's not like everyone does that. Sometimes it creeps into football clubs when it's like, oh, you know, how are we going to operate? We haven't got this. Well, everyone just went, yeah, okay, this is who's playing. We're all on it. You know, Jack Moog's position, young years move position, Duke goes deeper. Shamans comes in and yeah, just like, yeah, let's get on it. Let's go and play. And that's when you're on something, doesn't guarantee anything, but it's when you're on something and I think we are on something. Yeah, it was a brilliant win last night, but quickly thought to turn to Chelsea on Sunday. It's a very, very quick turn around. Great opportunity for Everton. And they will be hoping to take the momentum from the last two games into that very winnable game against Chelsea on Sunday. John Dyche did his press conference for the Chelsea game after a match. This is what I have to say about taking that momentum on to Chelsea. Well, it certainly helps when the standards are high in the training ground, which I think we've got there. I think the culture and environment they're working in is very good. And I think they're delivering. I spoke to them this week about it actually, the drive and determination to train properly every day. I think that's growing all the time. And then giving performances, delivering performances. And of course, when you win in that winning mentality, it's a home game. A good side, we know that in a big club. It's a home game. We're a big club ourselves. Our fans are going to be right up for it, obviously. So all them things help with that bit of energy and that extra energy that you sometimes need as a footballer and as a team. So we'll certainly be coming back to goodness in good shape ready for the next challenge. There you go. I mean Everton, without the points deduction, sorry to bring it up again, but it's real. Everton would actually be above Chelsea in the table going into this one. And our mindset would be, let's put a four-point cushion between the two teams. What we have to do is try to build on what we've gotten. The mindset can be right now. Let's reduce it from nine points to six points. The manager was asked with Everton's winning rate this season. Are Chelsea there to get her this season? Sorry, on Sunday. This is what he had to say on that one. Yeah, thanks for reminding me. That's pleasing. Now at the end of the day, look, it is what it is. The realities are there. Well, the current realities. But I do understand your point. I think they're a very strong outfit. I know they've been a bit up and down. New manager finding his group and all that sort of stuff. I was at Old Trafford. They've still got quality. They've still got pace. They've still got a depth of experience in football. So we've got to be ready back to the point of asking about the points tally. Then yeah, I mean, when I took over, I think it was 15 points from 20 games or reversed that and got 20 points from 50. Well, sorry, would have had 20 points from 15 games. That's quite a big swing, as you know. And it shows there's growth in the side. And that's all I spoke about at the beginning of the season when people asked me about the expectation, sorry, was to do better. And I think there's clear signs of that. So that's important. Head of the game against Chelsea. Sean Dites was asked for an injury update. Obviously last night, Everton was missing James Garner through illness. I'm going to do my own honour. Still wasn't 15 off the manager's last. About both of these players for the game on Sunday. This was his answer. Well, Jimmy, I hope it's a sickness bug. And you never know, but they can pass very quickly as we all know. We'll add one, you know, 24 hours. But there are some long ones. We hope it's a 24-hour situation. So he'd have time to get food back in himself and feel stronger again. I'm going to do, we're hoping to be around it possibly in the squad. We'll just have to wait and see how the next couple of days training goes. So yeah, there's them too. And then we'll check on Seamus over tomorrow. There you go. Obviously there'll be a real boost to have both of those players available for Chelsea on Sunday. Give the manager some options from the bench. We haven't had much of that in the last couple of games. So onto that big game on Sunday. And finally, the Everton game at Crystal Palace was confirmed yesterday. It's going to now take place on Thursday, the 4th of January. It'll be kicking off at eight o'clock. And it's going to be shown live on ITV4. Again, no consideration for fans asked to go to London on a Thursday night to eight o'clock fix. It's absolutely disgusting, really. But again, further evidence that it's all about whatever the TV wants, the TV gets. I'm sure there was games where there was much less travelling they could have put on, but they opted for this one. So there you go. It is now being played Thursday, the 4th of January, an 8pm kickoff. That is it for the news day to give the video a thumbs up and subscribe. If you haven't, thanks for watching. See you later.