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22nd March 2018
04:17pm GMT

"That never crossed my mind, not from day one," Coleman responded when asked if he feared he would not recapture his best form. "I knew that if I did everything I was told and did all the work I needed to do in the gym that I'd be back on the football pitch. “I’ve been back for the last five or six games with Everton and felt good, and I hope to do the same in an Irish shirt.”https://twitter.com/FAIreland/status/976832003394990083 Not only is it great to see Coleman back in the mix with Ireland, it's particularly pleasing to see that his determination, vigour and appetite for the game remains entirely intact. Not that it was ever going to be dimmed by one reckless challenge, mind. Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill expressed his own delight at Coleman's return, admitting that his loss had been sorely felt. "Naturally I'm delighted to see him back," he said.
"I sometimes think he doesn't know himself how influential he is, not only in the dressing room but obviously on the field of play, that's the main part. It almost goes without saying that we missed him. Had he been fit, I think we may have made it, who knows? He would have given us a much better opportunity."With Coleman back, you feel as though Ireland is getting its heartbeat back. The friendly against Turkey represents a benign reintegration back into the international scene before another friendly against France on May 28. If O'Neill plans to undergo a programme of rebuilding with this current crop, it is vitally important to have his most trusted personnel – and they don't come much more important than the Everton full-back.
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