During the week Everton manager Ronald Koeman and captain Phil Jagielka paid recovering Seamus Coleman a visit in Donegal.
During a press conference, Koeman stated that Coleman will return to Everton to begin recuperating, and noted that Coleman has a strong sense of determination and positivity.
Coleman suffered a double fracture on his right leg after being tackled by Welsh defender Neil Taylor during the Ireland vs. Wales World Cup qualifier at the Aviva Stadium three weeks ago.
Taylor was immediately shown the red card however it could take Coleman up to a year to recover from the injury following surgery at the end of March in Dublin.
Koeman remarked that Coleman is extremely grateful for the supportive messages he has received from fans around the world; with dozens of letters and over 2,000 emails of support being delivered to Everton Football Club from as far as South America and New Zealand.
During their Donegal visit, Koeman and Jagielka commented that Coleman seemed very positive. This was reiterated by Koeman during the press conference ahead of Everton’s Premier League clash with Burnley at Goodison Park.