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Bolasie Will Return 'Hungry And Refreshed'

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November 2017-18

Bolasie Will Return 'Hungry And Refreshed'

Bolasie Will Return 'Hungry And Refreshed'

Yannick Bolasie says he will return from his injury “hungry and refreshed” - and ready to help Everton climb the Premier League table.

The winger still does not know exactly when he will make his long-awaited first-team comeback from the knee ligament injury he sustained in December last year, but stepped up his rehabilitation after the international break.

Bolasie, a 2016 summer signing from Crystal Palace, scored once in 15 appearances before his maiden campaign with the Club was cruelly cut short.

However, after 11 months on the sidelines, the 28-year-old is encouraged to finally see light at the end of the tunnel, and says he hopes the hard work he has put in off the pitch will see him develop into a more rounded player.

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