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“Massive game”

Seamus Coleman has described Everton’s match vs Leicester on Sunday as a “massive game”.

Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, Coleman said: “It’s a massive game

“We know our league form hasn’t been what we expected but we are looking forward to getting back in there and a win will give us some real confidence.

“Confidence will be up after the win in Switzerland and we need to get the crowd behind us.

On the 4-1 win vs Young Boys, he added: “Teams have gone there in the group stages and have found it difficult so we were well prepared.

“Even when we went down to 10 men we kept the ball well and this is a good scoreline to take back to Goodison.

“We didn’t know what the pitch would be like but the gaffer had us well prepared and we’d trained down at Widnes on a couple of days in the week and we have an artificial pitch at Finch Farm.

“We didn’t train on grass once all week so it helped the lads and the surface suited us.

“That is what Rom is capable of and he knows that himself and when he puts it all together he scores goals and it was great for him on Thursday night.”

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