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Coleman realistic after defeat
- Updated: December 20, 2016
Everton defender Seamus Coleman was pragmatic following the 1-0 defeat to city rivals Liverpool at Goodison Park on Monday.
The Toffees dominated the opening 45 minutes of the 227th Merseyside derby, but they were unable to get a shot on target despite enjoying the bulk of possession.
After the break the Liverpool turned the game around and the visitors snatched the three points with a Sadio Mane strike almost eight minutes into stoppage time.
“It would have been great to have gone in at half-time with the lead, but it wasn’t to be,” Coleman told evertontv.
“We had to go back out in the second half and fight and I thought we did well in terms of battling hard, but we didn’t produce enough in the …