Everton fans have praised manager Ronald Koeman on Twitter for visiting injured player Seamus Coleman.
The full-back is recovering at his home in Donegal, Republic of Ireland after breaking his leg in a horrific incident while representing his country in a World Cup qualifier last month.
Wales left-back Neil Taylor was sent off for a dangerous tackle on Coleman, which left the Everton man with a broken fibula and tibia.
The 28-year-old has since had surgery, and is expected to be on the sidelines for a lengthy time, potentially missing a big chunk of next season.
In order to show support to his player, Koeman, as well as captain Phil Jagielka, travelled to the Republic of Ireland to visit and check on his progress.
The Dutchman tweeted a group shot, which included himself and a smiling Coleman, who was sporting a leg cast while balancing on crutches.
Plenty of fans reacted to the tweet by giving credit to Koeman, who is close to guiding the club to Europa League qualification in his first season in charge.






