The Everton right-back scored an own goal in Monday’s 2-2 draw.

Some Everton fans fear the end of Seamus Coleman’s Goodison Park career is nigh.
Coleman signed for the Toffees from Sligo Rovers in January 2009, costing the Merseyside club a bargain £60,000.
And the 30-year-old has spent the best part of the decade as Everton’s first-choice right-back, when fit and available.
But questions are being raised about Coleman’s future after Everton’s 2-2 draw with Watford on Monday night, in which the Irishman struggled against the Hornets’ attackers and scored the away side’s equalising goal.
This is what those of a Toffees persuasion are saying about the player, who missed much of 2017 with a broken leg inflicted by the Wales and Aston Villa left-back, Neil Taylor, while playing for Ireland…
@_CARLOS__R: Heads fell off since the derby. ******** second half I’ve ever watched. Coleman needs to just go away. One of the worst refereeing performances I’ve ever seen. Everton put such a smile on my face.
Jack Sullivan @JackSulli92: I would never slag off Mr Seamus Coleman but he is absolutely ***** #EFC
Jordan Laite @JordLaite22: Coleman needs legging soon fellas getting worse and worse but gets rimmed by arl fellas because he’s “Everton him” *********
Jake Burke @JakeBurke96: Coleman’s ******* ***** but it’s sound cause ‘he’s Everton’ **** off
Everton took a first-half lead through their £40 million summer signing, from Watford of all clubs, Richarlison, before Coleman put past Jordan Pickford.
Abdolouaye Doucoure put the Hornets in front shortly afterwards, but a Lucas Digne free-kick deep into second-half stoppage time rescued a point for Marco Silva’s side.

Can Coleman get back to his best at Everton?
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