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Seamus Coleman suffers Goodison Park heartbreak as Everton legend forced off early into stadium farewell – UK Times

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Seamus Coleman’s final farewell to Goodison Park did not go to plan as Everton’s longest-serving current player was forced off early with injury.

The Toffees skipper suffered what looked like an ankle problem just 18 minutes into the emotional contest against Southampton, the last game Everton will ever play at their famous home ground before moving to the Hill Dickinson Stadium next season.

Coleman was making only his fifth Premier League appearance of the season but was handed the armband for the sentiment-driven clash, a universally popular decision among Everton fans.

However, his outing would end prematurely as he signalled to the bench that he needed to be withdrawn, replaced by Ashley Young as he jogged straight down the tunnel.

Coleman was given a raucous ovation from the Everton faithful as he left the field. He was expected to get a standing ovation at some point in the afternoon, although his substitution no doubt came earlier than anticipated.

Coleman has made over 400 appearances for Everton, the first and last of which have been made under the same manager – with David Moyes currently enjoying his second stint in the Goodison dugout.

Everton are about to enter a new era as they bid a tearful farewell to their home ground of 133 years for pastures new, moving into their new £800m stadium on Bramley-Moore Dock in the summer.

And despite his bit-part role on the pitch this summer, Moyes has insisted that Coleman will remain an Everton player for next season.

“Seamus will stay next season, without doubt,” Moyes said. “He will be part of the group.

“I need him here, his leadership, his message he has among the players and in the dressing room is so strong, it will be wrong of me to let him go. One way or another, Seamus will be here certainly next season.”

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