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Published 17:24 21 Jan 2017 GMT
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Coleman scored from an acute angle with less than five-minutes to play.
Everton pushed for a winner, and the Irish defender kept his cool after being played-in with a clever pass from Tom Davies.
Coleman gave Wayne Hennessey no-chance as he lifted it over his head and left Sam Allardyce wishing he was still England manager.

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