Alex Iwobi says he is “getting better every day” under the tutelage of Carlo Ancelotti – and the forward is keen to “get in on the act”.
He insists the blend of Ancelotti’s individual coaching and the decorated manager’s preference for narrow wingers are combining to unlock the player’s attacking talent.
“I have grown up playing on the left or as a number 10 and he has combined the two (in one position). It feels natural and I am comfortable in the system, it has been bringing the best from me in training.
“The way he (Ancelotti) tells me to come inside is helping my body position, so I receive the ball in a better place (on the field).
“It means my first touch takes me where I should go and I can come infield at the right time to be free and able to turn and play forward. He is helping me a lot and I am benefiting in training. I feel I am getting better every day with him,”Iwobi told evertonfc.com.
Iwobi missed six weeks after injuring his hamstring against former club Arsenal back in December and confessed his period out “felt like a year”.
Iwobi’s layoff around the turn of the year represented his longest spell of inactivity since playing the first of 149 games for Arsenal in October 2015.
Iwobi signed a five-year deal when he joined Everton from boyhood club Arsenal on transfer deadline day back in August.
He has made 21 appearances and scored on his first two starts for the Club.