Seamus Coleman isn't up to it.

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The ball should have been booted to the other end of the pitch. He was one of the defenders that didn't stop the cross.

The amount of cover he gets here is mind boggling.

Sorry yeah, totally at fault for that goal. Cause and effect obviously. He gets cover because he's got balls, he gets forward and he will put a tackle in. He's only been playing right back for us for a few games. If Jelavic and co sorted their act out upfront there wouldn't be half the complaints.
 

Coleman may have been at fault for the goal but during the game he made a very important challenge to deny Reading an opportunity when the game was locked at 1-1. He gives away the penalty which cost us the game and the fans give him hell. We are starting to sound like Kopites!! We have lost our first game since September the 1st and it is not the end of the world but we will bounce back and Coleman will always be one of my first choices for an Everton jersey.
The game as at Fulham should have been put to ged earlier but we could not find the net which is not Coleman's fault but is anyone criticising our forwards?
 
Despite his shortcomings I'm pleased with how Coleman's playing up to now, he's prone to a defensive error which has never been unknown to an Everton defence in recent years but what he brings to the right flank is great attacking wise. His crossing and running has given us an extra dimension similar to what Baines gives us on the left which has given us balance which would soon disappear or at least severely diminish if we brought Hibbert back. The people calling for Hibbert to be put back in as soon as possible seem to forget that he's 31 and has an academy training and 7 years of experience as a top flight full back under his belt over Coleman (9 if you consider that Coleman has been played at RM most of his Everton first team career). If we put Hibbert in when Coleman has been doing OK isn't going to get us anywhere in the long run since we're probably not going to be able to buy in a top quality right back and Hibbert isn't going to develop an attacking side to his game (and there's a high chance of him beginning to decline considering his age). For the moment I say we persevere with Coleman because he'll either iron out his defensive problems and develop into the right hand side Baines clone we all know he could be or we'll confirm what the doubters are saying and we'll ship him on for a tidy profit.

In my opinion though Coleman is being highlighted because our central defence hasn't been at the races recently which will always compound any error on the flanks; we're missing Gibson big time and Heitinga and Jags aren't working effectively. Gibson being out can't be helped but if I was Moyes I'd drop Heitinga for Distin or preferably Duffy since Heitinga's slow and hasn't been doing well in the air or on the ground recently, at least if we had a tall defender alongside Jags we might be able to deal with aerial balls better plus Duffy and Distin aren't slouches when it comes to dealing with threats on the floor.

How some people fail to see that is beyond me. Good post mate.
 
I have said for months, we need to let him make the mistakes.. then we have an attacking right-back for 4-5 years in his prime..
Its horrible to watch him make these mistakes, but I hope it pays off long term..

Hibbert has had injections Etc this week, and was nowhere near being fit enough to return today..
 

Coleman tracked Le Fondre (unlike his defensive colleagues) but he just didn't get off the ground. For the penalty Le Fondre did go down easily but Seamus should have known that such a challenge was unnecessary.

It's odd that we've had such a good defensive record in previous seasons with largely the same personnel but at the moment there seems to be no organisation or communication. I think that Coleman probably saw danger with the setpiece and tried to head it off whereas maybe Jagielka and Heitinga were hoping to catch Reading offside.
 
Coleman tracked Le Fondre (unlike his defensive colleagues) but he just didn't get off the ground. For the penalty Le Fondre did go down easily but Seamus should have known that such a challenge was unnecessary.

It's odd that we've had such a good defensive record in previous seasons with largely the same personnel but at the moment there seems to be no organisation or communication. I think that Coleman probably saw danger with the setpiece and tried to head it off whereas maybe Jagielka and Heitinga were hoping to catch Reading offside.

Where as the keeper was again static on his line, an identical goal for the on the goofy git got in the Derby - our defence needs Duffy!
 
If the keeper had come out, he wouldn't have gotten there. And everyone would have faulted him for not getting there. It's poor marking and nothing else.
 
No existing marking more like Coleman was the nearest man to him where were our two centre backs?????

Duffy needs a chance we need a dominating centre half along side Jags JH is so poor!!
 
Struggling to understand this, Readings 1st goal; Coleman was marking him and ran with him into the middle(good) but failed to jump or pressure him, giving him a free header(bad). Gave away a soft, needless penalty(bad). Was he at fault for both goals, IMHO yes! Did he give us much going forward today? I don't think so. All in all I think he had a bit of a shocker. However I'm not going to alight a bandwagon, I hope he plays against Norwich, but if he messes up next week. I will be calling for Hibbo to replace him.
 

Struggling to understand this, Readings 1st goal; Coleman was marking him and ran with him into the middle(good) but failed to jump or pressure him, giving him a free header(bad). Gave away a soft, needless penalty(bad). Was he at fault for both goals, IMHO yes! Did he give us much going forward today? I don't think so. All in all I think he had a bit of a shocker. However I'm not going to alight a bandwagon, I hope he plays against Norwich, however if he messes up next week. I will be calling for Hibbo to replace him.

He is injured ! There is no other option whether you like it or not.
 
Wheras the keeper was again static on his line an identical goal for the on the goofy git got in the Derby - our defence needs Duffy!

It looks like Seamus gets himself facing his own goal and he can't see where the ball is, but there are two Reading players running on to the ball. From what I can see Fellaini is at the far post, Heitinga looks to be holding someone down from behind on the edge of the area and Jags is somewhere in the mix.

We started off on the edge of the area and ended up dropping to the 18 yard box. Running towards our own goal is always going to make life difficult. I suppose the thinking is that if we dropped any deeper Reading would go with us and any nick could take it past Howard. If we had have done that though we could have gone out and attacked the ball and it would have been in range for the 'keeper to come and claim.
 
Struggling to understand this, Readings 1st goal; Coleman was marking him and ran with him into the middle(good) but failed to jump or pressure him, giving him a free header(bad). Gave away a soft, needless penalty(bad). Was he at fault for both goals, IMHO yes! Did he give us much going forward today? I don't think so. All in all I think he had a bit of a shocker. However I'm not going to alight a bandwagon, I hope he plays against Norwich, but if he messes up next week. I will be calling for Hibbo to replace him.

Coleman is having a bit of a baptism of fire. I think he's being conscientious and his team mates are being a bit slack, so he's trying and failing whereas they're not even trying, which is why he's sticking out more.
 
Can't believe what I'm reading here from some people. 'Coleman made a mistake for the pen so he should be dropped' seems to be the gist of it. Losing the will to live on here.

Actually let's drop Jelavic for missing that chance at the start while we're at it.

Pathetic.
 

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