Everton boss Ronald Koeman gives Seamus Coleman message of support with right-back out for at least six months
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RONALD KOEMAN insists the 'extended family at Everton' will help support Seamus Coleman through his lengthy recovery spell.
The right-back suffered a shocking double leg break following a horrific tackle by Neil Taylor in Ireland's 0-0 draw with Wales on Friday.
Coleman was stretched off and rushed to hospital where he has since undergone surgery. He is expected to be out of action for a minimum of six months.
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And whilst his injury has come as a huge blow for club and country, Toffees boss Koeman believes a combination of Everton's support and the player's strong character will help his recovery process.
The Dutchman told : "I haven't been able to speak to Seamus as yet and I hope to do so this afternoon, but he will be aware that the thoughts of his teammates, the coaching staff, everyone at the Club and all Evertonians are with him at this time.
“No-one ever wishes to see something like this happen to any player, much less one of our own.
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"The medical staff here at Everton are in contact with the medical staff of the Republic of Ireland and we will continue to liaise closely.
"Seamus will face a lengthy recovery period and we will support him throughout this.
"He is a really strong character and he has a great family around him and we, his extended family at Everton, will be here for him to help him get through this over the coming days, weeks and months."