The Everton right-back wasn’t warmly received by Irish supporters after his performance on Saturday.

Everton veteran Seamus Coleman was unable to inspire the Republic of Ireland to victory on Saturday.
The Toffees defender skippered the Boys in Green to an unflattering 0-0 draw away to Georgia in Euro 2020 qualifying.
It was something of a sloppy display from the visitors, including from the Everton right-back who was guilty of conceding possession cheaply at times throughout the game.
And it looks like Irish fans weren’t blown away by Coleman’s display. Here’s how some reacted:
Was Coleman as bad as some supporters make out? It’s subjective, really, but no, he wasn’t.
The Everton star, who earns £70,000 per week on Merseyside [Capology], produced a tireless shift as ever. His over-lapping runs gave Georgia problems, and he ensured that he did a good job at the other end, too.
He did, however, struggle in the closing stages and found himself in hot water after being out-muscled on the edge of the box, but fortunately it came to nothing in the end.
Coleman wasn’t brilliant for the Goodison Park club last season, but so far has started all eight of their Premier League games this season, though Marco Silva’s side sit 18th in the table.

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