Blackpool loan signing Seamus Coleman put in a five-star performance as his temporary employers hammered Swansea 5-1 in the Championship on Tuesday night.
Coleman, pictured below, is on a one-month loan from Everton and played a part in three of his side's goals including an excellent run up the right wing and pull-back to put the ball on a plate for Gary Taylor-Fletcher to add the fifth goal. Everton manager David Moyes was an interested spectator at the game.
Ian Holloway's side are now four points off the play-off places after climbing up to seventh in the Championship. They travel to Plymouth on Saturday.
The former Sligo Rovers full-back also received praise from Holloway after his first game for the Seasiders on Saturday. The Blackpool boss was pleased with 21-year-old after he played his part in Blackpool coming from two goals down to snatch a 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace.
"I feel for Seamus because he was on the end of a 2-0 deficit in the first-half, but he kept going because it was nothing to do with him. He's a terrific little player, he never gives up, gets galloping forward and he's going to be really good."