Naismith: More to come from me

Everton attacker Steven Naismith has vowed there is still a lot more to come from him after a solid start to life at Goodison Park.

Last Updated: 21/12/12 at 11:51 Post Comment

Steven Naismith: Believes there is more to come from him at Everton

Steven Naismith: Believes there is more to come from him at Everton

Naismith, who joined Everton last summer after deciding to leave Rangers, has struggled to hold down a regular spot in David Moyes' starting line-up with competition for places fierce.

The Scotland international is happy with how his Premier League career has started and he admits his time on Merseyside is very much a work in progress.

"I feel like so far I have contributed but I think the best of where I can be is still to come and hopefully in a couple of months I can show that," Naismith told the Daily Post.

"It has taken time to get over the injury and gel with my team-mates, being involved with top quality players that you've got to get used to and that's still a work in progress."

Naismith also believes he will become a better player working under Moyes feeling he has helped a host of players who have worked under him.

"The players he has signed may not all come straight into the team but over a period of time he turns them all into better players," he added.

"He has shown it - not just with Jela but others who have become established figures in the Premier League. Fellaini is now one of the top players, you've got Jagielka, like Bainsey, Osman, Tony Hibbert. They've all improved over the years under the manager's guidance and I want to do the same."

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