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Published 09:51 19 Jan 2018 GMT
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Not that Seamus Coleman can't perform miracles.
But, on Friday, his new club manager Sam Allardyce delivered the news that everyone wanted to hear. Not only is Seamus Coleman back in training, but he's almost ready for Premier League action again.
https://twitter.com/Everton/status/954281485007286272
Everton have a tough enough run of games coming up but a two-week gap in league action follows the Crystal Palace game.
Saturday: Everton v West Brom
January 31: Everton v Leicester
February 3: Arsenal v Everton
February 10: Everton v Crystal Palace
February 24: Watford v Everton
It's been a tough time for Coleman, it's been a tough time for football fans having to put up with life without him but we're almost there.
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