Following Seamus Coleman’s horror leg break last week, floods of well wishes were made from football fans from across the globe for his speedy recovery.
Rival football club Liverpool’s manager Jurgen Klopp wished Seamus well in his programme message to fans during the Merseyside derby, saying “I would like to pass on my regards and best wishes to Seamus Coleman, who due to very unfortunate circumstances is not available to play today.”
Similarly Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson showed great sportsmanship by expressing his support by saying “I’d like to wish Seamus Coleman a speedy recovery from the injury he suffered while on international duty.
“From everything I’ve heard about his character he’ll be back even stronger from this and even though he makes Everton a better team, we all look forward to seeing him return to football as quickly as is possible.”
However not everyone is as supportive as Klopp and Henderson as a video of apparent Liverpool fans emerged on Twitter this morning, which shows them chanting “How’s your leg, how’s your leg Seamus Coleman? We hope you never play again” to the tune of the Sixty Grand song which Blues supporters dedicate to Coleman.