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Published 18:18 23 Dec 2018 GMT
Updated 18:24 23 Dec 2018 GMT
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With much of their problems stemming from that leaky defence, every single Everton back man has been getting it from all angles. Yerry Mina has had some howlers, Kurt Zouma doesn't look half the prospect he once was but not one of them has received as much criticism as Donegal man Seamus Coleman who has quickly figured out that loyalty isn't a two way street when it comes to professional football.
Let's not forget, it wasn't that long ago when the big clubs, Manchester United among them were in the hunt for the right back's coveted signature.
"Everton took a chance by signing me from Sligo Rovers. Loyalty is not really a thing anymore in football, but I feel Everton have done a lot for me," he said recently of that period.Out of loyalty to Everton and after all they'd done for him, Coleman wasn't swayed by the interest but when he sees how quickly those fans have turned on him, you'd have to wonder if he might have moved on with the benefit of 20:20 vision. Because this has been some slog of a season for him. After all the long, gruelling hours and the hard work to get himself back into shape and into the team after his horrific leg break, Coleman understandably took a while to warm into the season. His goal against Brighton almost three months ago now seemed like a watershed moment for him, though his celebration, cupping his ears in front of the Everton faithful showed how much their criticism had been affecting him.
Since then, things haven't improved much for him, however.
He hasn't looked as sharp or indeed as powerful as he once was and his confidence has taken a hit as a result. It all came to a head last week when he was hauled off 56 minutes two weeks ago against Man City in the Etihad.
Two weeks on and it's the same sorry story for Everton. A defensive capitulation saw them lose 6-2 to Spurs in Goodison with each one of them has bad as the next.
Coleman endured another frustrating afternoon, Spurs' fourth goal of the day summing up his struggles. His defensive header cleared the danger but only momentarily as he directed it towards the edge of the box and on a plate for the onrushing Christian Eriksen to hammer home.
His thinking was more than likely not to put the ball back to where it came from, but every young defender is taught to keep it away from the goals and Coleman put it straight back into the danger zone.
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He was caught badly out of position for the sixth too as Lamela broke free down the right before slotting a through ball past Coleman and onto Min, who gladly set up Kane to finish Everton off.
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