 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Sean Dyche has given an update on the injury to Idrissa Ghanagade, the Senegalese midfield player that was named in the Everton start on Saturday for the Bournemouth game, but felt an injury in the warm-up and therefore missed the Everton's 3-0 victory. The Blues boss gave an update on the status of Ghanagade's injury after the game. He's got injured in the warm-up. We weren't too much away, so yesterday it was a bit sore, but we thought he'd be all right, and then once he was in the warm-up his heel was sore, so I'm going to have to... obviously it's too early yet to see if that's going to be one of them that settles down quickly or not. I overplayed the update there. He just said he's got a sore heel, didn't he? But you know, I'm just keeping it informed. The manager was delighted with an understandably show at Everton's 3-0 victory, the first home win of the season, the first clean sheet we've had since we beat Bournemouth 132 days prior to the game at the weekend. This is what Sean Dyche said about the victory and the performance. I don't... other than the score lines, I think there's been a few complete performances I've been talking about it, but obviously it doesn't have the same strength when you don't win. So I'm very pleased with the players, and I'm not saying it's a complete performance, but it's certainly a very good one and certainly a winning performance. That's a given, I think, on that level of performance. The place I didn't think for me is the calmness of the players to take the game on again. You know, question marks start getting out when you create so many chances, you don't score. So it's pleased to stay calm, deliver another very good performance and of course get the goals to reward the players first, but the fans as well for their support. James Garner scored his first Premier League goal at the weekend. This was his first Premier League goal for Everton. In a man of the match performance, thought he was outstanding alongside Amadou O'nana in the Blues midfield. There's been a little bit of discussion over his position because obviously Everton have used him or Sean Dyche has used him on the right-hand side, particularly for home games. I don't think he's suited at all, but he's been excellent the last two games he's played in the centre of midfield. He was installed in there on Saturday in the start on 11 before Adrisha Garner gave it in. He would have been in there with Adrisha, but he played alongside Amadou O'nana. The manager has been pleased with his progress and this is what he has to say about James Garner. Really good signs of that today and he's will and demand on himself as a team player as well. He'll continue to grow and mature without a doubt. Following on from Saturday, well it wasn't following on Saturday, prior to Saturday's 3-0 win against Bournemouth. Josh Wander of the 777 group sent an email to Everton season ticket holders and members outlining 777's intentions on what they wanted from this proposed takeover. It was a little bit of a surprise to me because the takeover hasn't been accepted by the Premier League. I understand and the actual email was quite good, the context of it, what was in it was good. I thought it said a lot of things that we'd want to hear as fans. They put in the email, Josh Wander put in the email that he was confident that it would be approved to take over. But I just found it a little bit curious that they have done that before receiving approval from the Premier League. But fair enough, fair enough, so there is some communication. I think that is a good thing, it can only be a good thing that they are communicating with the supporters. Following on from that, the fan advisory board have released a list of questions that they've been asked to present to 777. You can find that online actually and I think it's on the fabbed website as well if you want to see a copy of those questions that are going to 777. Check that out. And finally, Evans women were beaten 1-0 by Leicester on Sunday a goal from Peterman. The difference there, the women are next in action on Wednesday the 11th of October against Manchester City in the League Cup. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. If you want to become a trophy TV Premier member, the link is in the description. The QR codes on the screen now. See you later.