Seamus Coleman was still determined to gee-up Everton's supporters despite suffering a nasty-looking injury that resulted in him being withdrawn on a stretcher in tonight's massive game at Leicester City.
Coming under a heavy collision with Boubakary Soumaré just before the first half was up, the 34-year-old looked to have suffered a serious leg injury. Nathan Patterson was brought on to replace the Everton hero.
Sean Dyche's side took the lead from the penalty spot through Dominic Calvert-Lewin at the King Power Stadium before goals from Çağlar Soyuncu and Jamie Vardy ensured it was the Foxes who were ahead at the break.
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They even missed the chance to go 3-1 in front before an action-packed opening period was out as Jordan Pickford saved a James Maddison penalty after Coleman went off.
Despite being on a stretcher, Coleman gestured toward the away end in an attempt to rally the travelling Evertonians, who are desperate to see their side win what is, at the very least, a must-not-lose match.
Alex Iwobi scored shortly after the second half started to make it 2-2.
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