MARTIN Samuelsen is hoping to be given more of a chance to show what he can do at Blackburn Rovers.

The teenage winger has made two substitute appearances in the Championship and one start in the EFL Cup since signing on a season-long loan from West Ham United in August.

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And, before he scored his first international goal for Norway on Tuesday, Samuelsen admitted he is aiming for more time on the pitch.

Rovers, who are third from bottom after losing seven of their opening 11 games, return to action at home to Ipswich Town on Saturday.

And Samuelsen, speaking to Norwegian media, said: “It has been a tough start, you can say, both for the team and for me.

“There has been little playing time. I wish that I could have been involved more and contribute, to score and create goals, which is something I can do, but that’s it.

“The coach has a lot to think about and cannot go and talk to each player. I hope the turning point comes soon because I’m sure when I get to play I’m going to show what I can do.”

West Ham have the option to recall Samuelsen in January.