Everton youngster Henry Onyekuru is not enjoying the best of times out in Belgian with RSC Anderlecht.
The Nigerian forward was signed by the Toffees in the summer from Eupen following an exceptional season in Belgium. He was then sent out on a season-long loan to Anderlecht in an attempt to help him gain valuable first-team experience.
However, since his move, he has not been in particularly impressive form and has subsequently drawn criticism from many – including his own manager at Anderlecht.
Speaking to the Belgian press, as cited by the Liverpool Echo, the Pro League giants’ boss Hein Vanhaezebrouck claimed that Onyekuru “always lets himself down”.

It does not make much sense to put Onyekuru at the centre, but when he is standing there, he does not move, and he just moves to the left… he always lets himself down.
He does score now and then, but the last few weeks have not been as good either, his contribution went down.
Onyekuru has not been in bad form in front of goal, netting nine times this season, but has flattered to deceive with some of his displays, much to the frustration of Vanhaezebrouck.
The 20-year-old joined the Toffees for a fee reported to be in the region of £7 million.





