Everton’s Ashley Williams has spoken about how he is enjoying the international break amid a poor season for Everton.
In a season with high hopes, Everton have struggled. Manager Ronald Koeman was sacked early in the season, replaced by former England boss Sam Allardyce.
Williams, speaking to the BBC, spoke about Everton’s troubles this season.
The Welshman said “It’s not been great obviously, it’s been well documented. It’s not the first time it has happened in my career where you have a bit of season you don’t enjoy so much and things don’t go well.

“It’s just football, it happens and you just get on with it. We are towards the end of the season now.
Williams is currently suspended for Everton, but is able to play for his country. He was involved as Wales thrashed China 6-0, with Gareth Bale scoring a hat trick.
Everton remain in the hunt for Europe, but will want to forget this seasons Europa League campaign. Everton crashed out of Europe in the group stages, with embarssing defeats being a main factor in Koeman losing his job.





