End of an Era: Seamus Coleman's Farewell to Everton
Seamus Coleman, Everton's long-standing right back, is set to retire at the end of the season after a remarkable 17-year career that saw him make a record 372 Premier League appearances. Injuries have limited his playtime recently, but his legacy and captaincy have left a lasting impact.
Seamus Coleman, the 37-year-old right back, will conclude his illustrious 17-year tenure with Everton when his contract expires at the season's end, as announced by the club. Having joined from Sligo Rovers in 2009, he holds Everton's record for most Premier League appearances with 372 in his 433 total games.
In a heartfelt statement, Coleman expressed his gratitude to the fans and highlighted the importance of the club in his life. He remarked, 'I've always tried my best to put Everton Football Club first,' acknowledging the supporters' role in his career.
Injuries restricted Coleman's presence in recent seasons, with only a brief 10-minute appearance against Manchester United this campaign. Everton has extended an offer for a potential coaching role, marking the next phase of his football journey.
ALSO READ
-
From Premier League Woes to World Cup Dreams: Graham Potter's Swedish Journey
-
Arsenal's Premier League Triumph Beckons Amidst Tense Closing Matches
-
Kickstarting Future Stars: Premier League Empowers Indian Coaches
-
Manchester City Narrows Arsenal's Lead in Premier League Title Race
-
Gujarat Titans beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by 82 runs in Indian Premier League.
Google News