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Opinion: Tyler Dibling's latest comments on England duty suggest he's not particularly happy at …

Tyler Dibling has been away with England’s Under-21s over the last couple of weeks.

The Everton winger made a late cameo against Andorra last week, and he started the clash against Moldova last night.

Dibling impressed in Lee Carsley’s side, as he completed a quite staggering 22 carries, making three key passes, too.

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David Moyes quote on Everton flop Tyler Dibling

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After the game, the 20-year-old was interviewed by Ian Abrahams, and he made a subtle comment which suggests he’s not particularly happy at Everton.

England under-21 winger Tyler Dibling.

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Tyler Dibling says he has more freedom to express himself with England compared to Everton

Dibling has just admitted that he feels like he has much more licence to express himself with England compared to at club level with Everton.

Interviewer: “Are you allowed to go and express yourself and go and do what you want more than at club level?”

Dibling replied: “Yeah definitely. Cars (Lee Carsley) gives you the freedom for every player, every attacking player, you can see it on the pitch, the way we play.

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“He gives us ultimate freedom so we can be proper creative.”

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Evidently, the Toffees star is frustrated with his situation on Merseyside, as he feels he hasn’t been given the platform to perform at his best.

Dibling then explained it’s been a tough year since leaving Southampton.

“Yeah I had a good season last season, it’s been harder for me this season, not playing as many games.

“But, it’s all experience at the end of the day and I’m sure it will do me well in the long run.”

Moyes has suggested he wants to see more from Dibling in training, although Gareth Bale recently explained he disagrees with that theory.

“You can train all you want, you can do extra practice… unless you play games, you’re not going to get better,” Bale said last month.

“Your touch might be a little bit better, but under pressure, you don’t get better unless you play games.”

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