 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Dominic Calvert-Lewin is facing a spell of at least three weeks on the sidelines. He is set to miss Evan's trip to Aston Villa at the weekend. Raphael Benitez in his pre-match press conference today said that Don will be out for two to three weeks if not a bit longer. So, for me, that means after the international break, the next international break, he's suffering with a broken toe, he's also got a quadriceps injury as well. And that, for me, means that he's, like I said, I'm not expecting to see him until after the international break in October. It's a blow, but you know it's up to the other players to step up and try to get us through. Dominic Calvert-Lewin's been excellent for Everton for, you know, he's been our target man, our tallest man at times. He's already scored three Premier League goals in three games this season. Missed the three when we went over Burnley the other night and will now face a spell on the sidelines. So, it's up to Richard Ellison and Diwari Gray and maybe Salomon Rondon, Andrews Tarneson to take the baton up from Don and get us some goals until Don is available again. So, bit of a blow for Everton, but we've just got to get on with it, haven't we? What Raphael Benitez did say in his pre-match press conference today is that he's happy with the start Everton have made under him as manager. He said it isn't perfect because we should have won the Leeds game and we didn't. But he's being really pleased with the way players have took it on, pleased with the fans as well, so the fans and the team are united and that's really good. He said they commented on the fact that the fans seem to be behind him as well, which is all helping as we all pull in the same direction, so that's good. But he did concede it, it'd be a very tough game on Saturday against Aston Villa, who are a very offensive team. So, it'll be interesting to see what kind of game Planney comes up with this one. These are very attacking, I think it leaves them open for the counter attack, which Everton have been very good at so far this season. So, it's going to be a really interesting game and it'll be interesting definitely to see what he does with the back four. If it's a back four, does he continue with the back three and who makes up the pace now of his three. So, looking forward to that one. One thing Raphael Benitez did say when asked about Thomas Rodriguez and said that he's training normally. He did say with having the game on Monday night Tuesday was the day off, but James is training normally with the team and the squad ahead of Villa, which kind of suggested to me that he's available for selection and in the manner of his thoughts. So, we may see James Rodriguez on the bench at Villa Park at the weekend. If it is, it's because he's trained well and it's up to him. This is coming off the back of yesterday's news that his national team manager had said he's got to find a way back into that Everton side. If he wants to play for Columbia again and his former manager urged them to concentrate solely on football now, otherwise risk their football moving away from them. So, big time in Hammers' career this now on his opportunity to get his head down and force his way back into this Everton side and do well. Phil Jevons has left his role under 18 coach with Paul Tate. He has left to join Sunderland as 13 coach, former Everton striker. It's a step up for him to go from under 18s to Sunderland 13 coach. Haven't doing good work at Everton, but we wish Phil Jevons good luck on his new role at Sunderland. Tim Cail's son, Shay Cail, has become a scholar at Everton. Everton confirmed this last week when they supplied their list of scholars to the FA. But then there was a video yesterday doing an introduction to the scholars and Shay Cail was on it there. It's fascinating this one, because obviously there's a pressure on him because of who his dad is, but he's took the first step, hasn't he, in becoming not only playing in the academy but becoming a scholar. The hard work continues here now. He's a midfield player like his dad's so kind. I mean, imagine if he became half the player his dad was, for us it'd be a good addition. If he'd become the player his dad was, it'd be incredible. But he knows that he'll be under the pressure to do that, but hopefully he's got his dad's work ethic and works really hard. So, good luck to Shay Cail and all the other scholars who are beginning their Everton careers this week. This is a little bit of a different end to the news daily. You might be aware that Gary Stevens, son Jack, has suffered a relapse in his battle against the form of leukemia. There is a GoFundMe page which is set up. The link will be in the description. If you could donate a pound, if you've got any spare money you could donate a pound, it would mean a huge amount to the family trying to raise money over in Australia to get Jack a medical treatment really for this. Obviously, Gary Stevens is an Everton legend. Everton family always comes together at this kind of thing. So, if you can, if you can donate, then that would be fantastic. Like I said, the GoFundMe page is in the description below. And there's also another important thing that I want to talk about very briefly, and that is stem cell registration. We've seen a lot of it. Joe Cross from Ireland always promoting this. Stem cell registration is vitally important. If you're interested in possibly saving a life by registering for it, have a look at Anthony Nolan on Twitter. He is a, you can go through Anthony and he can advise you how to register for it and make a huge difference in people's lives. What an amazing thing to do. So, if you can do that, you're interested in that. It's at Anthony Nolan on Twitter to get involved in that. That is it for us. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. Make sure you check out the interview we did with Duncan Ferguson as well. That's live as well. Give that a check out. Check out the bill and the Aston Villa maths preview while you're at it as well. Thanks for watching. See you later.