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Published 08:36 14 Dec 2016 GMT
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You can see Gabriel second guessing himself. Coleman was a different prospect.
Ozil did not mind keeping the chat up but he was keeping his distance, happy to skirt around the back of a TV cameraman.
When it came time to get up the cramped Goodison Park tunnel, Coleman stepped in again.
He was going in first and so was Valencia. Everton were going in first.
Out came the hand and Ozil, all £42.5m of him, could wait.
You're at Goodison Park and you can wait your turn.
Two small moments over the course of a hard-fought match but perfect leadership from the Irish defender.
It was hard not to think of Roy Keane letting it be known to Arsenal's Patrick Vieira that he was not going to intimidate his teammates.
Football fans loved Coleman's spirit, and you can't blame them.
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