Everton star looking to revive his career under Sam Allardyce

Everton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin has said that he is looking forward to starting afresh under new manager Sam Allardyce.

Schneiderlin arrived at the Toffees in January 2017 and was impressive during his first few months for the club as they went on to finish seventh in the Premier League last season.

This season however he has found playing time hard to come by and there have even been suggestions that he is unsettled at the club.

In the beginning of November, there were also reports suggesting that Schneiderlin and Kevin Mirallas were sent away from Everton training for a lack of effort, however both  players have denied these claims.

Schneiderlin played the full 90 minutes for Everton during their final Europa League game against Limassol Apollon and while Allardyce was not present at the game, he is hoping that his performance can earn him more game time.

“It’s a game for everyone to show themselves and prove they can play,” Schneiderlin told Sky Sports.

“Afterwards it is going to be the manager’s decision. It’s going to be a chance to get game time, the rhythm of playing, enjoy yourself and finish the campaign on a good note. You just have to give your maximum – that is all you can control.”