Everton face a later than usual kickoff in their Premier League game at Wolverhampton Wanderers this weekend, and manager David Moyes admitted on Friday that it will spoil his typical Saturday night plans of a bottle of wine.
Club captain Coleman, 36, is out of contract in the summer and the Republic of Ireland defender has only made four appearances as he battles injury. He’s currently out and Moyes says he will miss Everton ’s clash with Wolves at Molineux on Saturday night.
David Moyes is hopeful Seamus Coleman will continue to play an important role at Everton next season. The club captain’s current contract is due to expire at the end of the campaign and, after another season blighted by injuries, it is unclear what the future holds for the 36-year-old.
McNeil, who has had minor surgery for a knee problem, hasn’t featured since the corresponding fixture against Wolves at Goodison Park on December 4 when Everton triumphed 4-0 under previous boss Sean Dyche.
A nice move by Everton started on the right and moved to the left which ended up with Gueye taking a shot which went well over the bar. Moyes had seen enough and both Iroegbunam and Alcaraz were readied to enter the fray. Wolves prevented that by keeping the ball in the Everton end.