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27th March 2017
04:55pm BST

From interviews with Coleman over the past and even from just the way he plays on the pitch, you can tell he has the type of mentality to overcome the adversity which he currently faces.
As Martin O'Neill revealed today to RTÉ as he prepares his side to face Iceland on Tuesday night, the injury is, understandably, still incredibly raw.
“I think he’s just beginning to come to terms with it,” said O’Neill to the media at this week's press conference. "I saw him yesterday and he’s still pretty down about it. He’s not in as much pain, the operation went very well and it’s just a matter of coming to terms with it."O'Neill reiterates how mindset is key to getting over such an injury and the Derry man believes Coleman has what it takes to get over this difficult obstacle in his career.
“He’s down, as he would be, with the realisation that he is going to be out of action for quite some time," O'Neill said. “So those type of things don’t just take five minutes to get over, but he is very strong and has a lot of good people around him and his family are very strong as well and he is positive that he’ll be back and be as good as ever.”The situation is bleak and Coleman is rightly feeling down about the situation but he can look to the future in confidence that he can get back to his best and wear the green jersey once again.
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