Everton striker Moise Kean is already desperate to repay Carlo Ancelotti’s faith next season.
Speaking to the Toffees’ official website, Kean says he wants to come back stronger, forcing his way into the side after a difficult first term.
He said: “When we come back, I am going to be ready to show to the boss I am always ready to help my team and play well. Every day he asks me to do more and I try to show I can be in his team.
“He asks me to be focused and always give more and I try to repay him. We have a short break to refresh the mind, then we must come back with more motivation.
“The end of the season wasn’t what we wanted but we are going to come back stronger and work hard.”

“We will learn and be focused and motivated for the new season.”
Kean was brought in to much fanfare last summer as Everton continued their attempts to solve their striking woes.
In actual fact, it was Dominic Calvert-Lewin who stepped up to the plate to a greater degree, with Kean clearly struggling to settle.
Plenty of players have struggled in their first season in English football before kicking on second time around.
Kean clearly knows he needs to improve next term and the presence of his fellow Italian Ancelotti in the dugout has clearly inspired him – now he’s got to start repaying that faith.

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