 Wel, gwybod y toffi TV er isd y Everton News daily. Bernard will be assessed at Finch Farm later this week by the Everton Medical staff as they try to determine how long the Brazilian field player will be missing from Everton's start line-up. Bernard got injured on Saturday in the first half of Saturday's 3-2 defeat at Brighton Slip on the surface and done a grade 2 knee injury. Massively disappointing for Everton, massively disappointing for Bernard. He's been an important player for Marco Silva. He's forged an excellent partnership with Lluca D'en Barn Everton's left hand side and it was just another disappointing thing that happened to Everton this season. So we wish him a very speedy recovery. Early reports say it could be anywhere from 4-12 weeks so let's hope that it is 4 weeks. Would be great, wouldn't it? Now on Everton it's probably more likely to be at least 8 weeks. Marco Silva has said that the mood ahead of the Waffa game is low in the Everton camp. That was after Saturday's 3-2 defeat at Brighton so the players are down and the mood is low. But it's a different competition and it's a home and it's an opportunity for us to get into the quarterfinal of the cup. And he's right, we're going to have to pick ourselves up. Another crushing blow at the weekend, losing an injury time to Brighton. But Waffa derived a good decision without a win this season in the Premier League. We've already beaten them once this season so we're going to have to go out and try to do it again. Quarterfinal, place at stake, real opportunity for Everton. Get through this one, get a home tie, then who knows what happens. But the only way to pick the mood up is by winning games and that builds the confidence then ahead of another big game called Sunday against Tottenham Hotspur. VAR, let's talk about that for a minute. I think they're going to get a period on Skysport this morning and said that Brighton's penalty was the correct decision. Ex-Liverpool defender Stephen Mornach laughed in his face and said if that's a penalty then we might as well all give up. Gallagherd are typical, you know, protecting his mates, can't ever say anything against them. You know, try to, you know, spluttered over his words really in terms of when he was pushed on whether it was a penalty or not. And it's nonsense. They also said the ritual or someone wasn't a penalty but, you know, you can imagine every Evertonian's surprise when he come out with that nonsense because they never, ever say anything against referees. They just won't do it. It's pointless even having them on. He's absolutely muffled the fella but they still persist with putting them on there. But there has been or it looks like there's going to be a change. The Premier League are instructing referees to actually now start using the monitors at the side of the pitch for decisions. That's the announcement today. They've had been criticised heavily over the weekend for the evidence, the two incidents in the Everton game. Obviously, if Connolyse is a penalty in the Everton game then so is Richard Jarlison's. Also the Chambers thing for the Arsenal game which was disallowed for a foul by him even though he was fouled by the palace players. So the referees now will start using the monitors at the side of the pitch as well. Let's see if that makes any difference. I'm not sure but at least the ref can go and have another look at it himself. It's obviously going to add to lengthier periods of play being stopped but what can you do? Roberto Martínez on Skysport's goal on Sunday said that he had unfinished business at Everton. I don't know what that means. Maybe he wants another crack at the job, who knows. There's some Everton fans who wish he was still there of course has seen a lot of that over the weekend but yeah he was speaking on goals on Sunday said that he loved his time at Everton and he feels as though he's got unfinished business there. So who knows. He also said he's being impressed by Dominic Calvert-Lewin's performance this season. He's developing really well, took his goal brilliantly and said he can do everything of a modern day number nine and he thinks he'll get better and better. So fair play to him on that. And Martin Atkinson has been chosen as the referee for Everton and Tottenham this Sunday and the va will be done by Anthony Taylor. Woohoo, what a combination those two are. There you go. That is it for the Everton News Daily. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos join us over on page and thanks for watching. See you later.