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Everton ace Morgan Schneiderlin keeps up fitness with intense street workout on his day off

The France international, who was booed by Everton fans during Toffees' 3-1 win over Crystal Palace, has been performing some extra training in a bit to recapture his form
 

MORGAN SCHNEIDERLIN has been keeping himself fit by performing an intense street workout on his day off.

Everton have not played a game since beating Crystal Palace 3-1 at home on February 10 - but that hasn't stopped the 29-year-old from displaying his professionalism.

 Morgan Schneiderlin has been keeping himself fit by performing intense street workout on his day off
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Morgan Schneiderlin has been keeping himself fit by performing intense street workout on his day offCredit: Instagram @camille_schneiderlin

Schneiderlin took to social media to post images of himself taking part in circuit drills on the steps of what seems to be a business complex.

The images were accompanied by the caption: ";Even in [sic] day off #HARDWORKER"

The Frenchman has endured a difficult season so far following an impressive spell at the end of last season after his move from Man United.

Schneiderlin was booed by Everton fans as he entered the pitch during the Toffees clash with Crystal Palace.

 Schneiderlin took to social media to post images of himself taking part in circuit drills on the steps of a business complex
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Schneiderlin took to social media to post images of himself taking part in circuit drills on the steps of a business complexCredit: Instagram @camille_schneiderlin
 The France international has played 32 games this season
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The France international has played 32 games this seasonCredit: Instagram @camille_schneiderlin
Morgan Schneiderlin booed by fans as he comes on for Everton against Crystal Palace

Back in November, under previous interim manager David Unsworth, Schneiderlin was allegedly sent home from training for showing a lack of effort in the session.

He was restored by Sam Allardyce but his performances have continued to be below-par.

The Toffees boss has since challenged the former Southampton midfielder to recapture his best form.

Allardyce said: "We know he is good enough to play in the Premier League because of the previous record he has had when he first arrived at Everton and what he did at Southampton particularly.

It is one of those situations where you have to change people's opinions by performing to your best. Let your football do your talking."

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