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15th December 2018
02:38pm GMT

"As footballers we all get stick so it's not like I'm having a go back at the fans, it's just me saying 'I'm all right'. When I am fit and at it I am OK. It's not against the fans because that night in January (when I made my comeback) is something which will stay with me for a long time. "The fans understand the love I have for them and vice-versa. It's part and parcel of the game. Players can be very precious over criticism. The only way you can keep going is keep battling, keep doing the right things, keep working hard in training, keep listening to the manager, and your luck will turn around and that happened to me."The upturn in fortunes has since levelled out and, some would claim, dipped. Everton have now just won one of their last six games to lose track on the top four (10 points back). Coleman is not the only Everton player feeling the heat but his early substitution has brought his performances back under the spotlight: https://twitter.com/CuffWrites/status/1073937380900511747 https://twitter.com/mrclatimer1985/status/1073947743939424257
https://twitter.com/nancifarleyx/status/1073948312720601089
https://twitter.com/SophGallagher4/status/1073937251514630146
The January transfer window may see Everton go looking for a defender but Coleman should have enough credit in the bank to get some patience and support from his coach, and supporters.Explore more on these topics: