Seamus Coleman’s injury during Everton’s Premier League game against Leicester was potentially serious. The right-back was caught in a hefty challenge by Boubakary Soumaré, resulting in his foot getting trapped in the turf as Soumaré barrelled through him. Coleman was stretchered off with his right leg heavily strapped. However, he was able to applaud and exhort the travelling support as he left. Everton trailed 2-1 at the point of his departure but rallied to earn a 2-2 draw thanks to Alex Iwobi’s second-half goal. Manager Sean Dyche said, “It looks like a knee injury. It could be serious, we don’t know yet. I thought he was terrific, so he was a real loss to us.”
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