Everton defender Seamus Coleman's leg break left Neil Taylor 'almost in tears'

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Tony Bellew on being an Evertonian and the derby Get Everton FC updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe Thank you for subscribing! Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid Email Neil Taylor was “virtually in tears” after learning his x-rated challenge had sent Seamus Coleman to hospital with a double leg break. The Wales full-back flew in on the Everton defender during last week’s World Cup qualifier against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin. And Taylor’s challenge left Coleman with a break of his tibia and fibula and requiring oxygen as he was stretchered off the pitch. Coleman underwent surgery on Saturday and was, today, expected to be discharged but left facing at least six months on the sidelines. Welsh captain Ashley Williams has spoken for the first time about the incident and has revealed that the entire squad, especially Taylor, were “gutted” for his Everton team-mate. “I didn’t really see the tackle,” said Williams, who comforted Coleman as he left the field. “All I saw was the red card and my initial reaction was to go to the referee. At the time I was in the swing of things. It took me a minute to realise, ‘Actually, he hasn’t got up,’ and that it was Seamus who was down. At that point, I wasn’t thinking about the game, or us being down to 10 men, I started thinking, ‘Is my mate okay?’ That was when I went over to him. “Even at that point I didn’t know it was so serious. 1After the game I went straight into their dressing room to speak to James McCarthy and he told me Seamus had gone to hospital and had broken his leg. “It was just a weird feeling from everyone around the dressing rooms. Even people who don’t know Seamus like I do were gutted. Neil Taylor was completely gutted. He was sitting on the floor virtually in tears. He asked me to check if it would be okay to go to see Seamus in hospital. He got his number off me and sent him a text straight away. “When I found out it was a broken leg it made me feel sick inside because it’s someone who I like so much and is one of my mates. “He’s going to have up and down days but the way he is, I’m sure his determination will help with his rehab and hopefully we’ll have him back sooner rather than later and stronger than ever.” Williams wanted to go and see Coleman in hospital straight after the game but was told that visitors were restricted to family. But the pair have since exchanged messages. He added: “I sent him a text and he woke up in the night and texted me back. I spoke to him then. I’ve spoken to him since, too, and he seems positive and focused on his recovery. “We all support him and everyone at the club will rally round to be there for him during his rehab.”
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