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After playing a short pass, he immediately turned on the afterburners to beat his man.
The favour was returned and he found himself in space at the edge of the Clarets' box. With a little time on his side, he dinked the ball into the box.
The cross found Coleman all on his own at the near post.
Although he was unmarked, distance plus the speed of the cross meant that scoring was very unlikely. So he did the sensible thing and flicked it back towards the four teammates lurking just behind him.
The commentator noted, "Such an innocuous cross into a not really dangerous area, but it's the flick-on from Seamus Coleman that completely changed the complexity of the movement for Everton."
His perfectly-weighted flick-on fell right into the path of Cenk Tosun.
The Turkish striker made no mistake with his finish as he powered it straight into the back of the net.


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