IRELAND INTERNATIONAL SEAMUS Coleman was hailed by boss Sam Allardyce after the full-back made his return to Premier League action last night, as Everton beat Leicester City 2-1 at Goodison Park.
Coleman impressed after a 10-month layoff caused by a broken leg suffered in Ireland’s World Cup qualifier with Wales last March, and the experienced manager heaped praise on the Donegal native.
“For him to finish 90 minutes – and in the 92nd minute run 80 yards with the ball, was outstanding for me and he’s an example to every player at this football club,” Allardyce told reporters.
“When you’ve been out for 10 months and you can perform with the sort of energy and quality he did today is just marvellous to see.”
Allardyce also said it was a promising start for the new partnership down the right between Coleman and Theo Walcott, who was signed by the club from Arsenal in the January transfer window and proceeded to grab a brace last night.
“There’s a new partnership flourishing which has come together for the very first time,” the Toffees boss explained.
“Everybody could see the impact those two had together. Theo could have scored a hat-trick today.”
When pressed on how the pair managed to form an understanding so quickly, Allardyce added: ”Quality. Nothing more to say about it.
“Quality and understanding. Obviously Seamus has played against Theo quite a lot and knows him so that helped the combination today.
“The support for each other both ways was excellent, the covering Theo gave Seamus out of possession was excellent, too.”
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Sound lad, unreal full back, Irish legend
The Killybegs Cafu, legend of a player and loves his mam.
“Quality. Nothing more to say about it”. Then proceeds to spout on …….
@John O’Sullivan: Bit sour today?
@John O’Sullivan: what are you on about buddy, you cant get much higher praise from your manager than that
Best of luck on your return Seamas .
Unbelievable player and no disrespect to Everton but this guy deserves to playing for a really top team.
@paul kelly: Hes 30, I think that ship has sailed..
@David Garland: never say never my friend if everyone had you attitude we’d get no where
Pity didnt have him for the Denmark match..you could imagine him been able to settle things down abit after our goal..good that he’s back tho
Another Donegal legend.