
The head coach of Liverpool's Everton team, David Moyes, explained the reasons for the contract extension with 36-year-old Irish defender Seamus Coleman. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to him, Coleman is unparalleled in his leadership qualities, professionalism, and human virtues. In recent years, when the club has gone through difficult times, Coleman has played a crucial role in uniting the team.
His influence within the team is significant, and this factor has been a key reason for keeping him in the squad. According to the Everton press service, Coleman has been with the team since 2009. In the last season, he has only played in six matches.
The new contract will be valid until the summer of next year. This decision reaffirms Coleman's loyalty to the team and his permanent place in the club. Coleman will remain at Everton as the permanent captain until 2026.
His experience and leadership qualities are considered vital for the team's future successes. He also serves as a role model for young players.
The club and fans are pleased with Coleman's continued presence in the team. His presence is of great importance in ensuring Everton's stability.