Theo Walcott has spoken about the start to life at Everton and has said thathe sees a partnership forming between him and Seamus Coleman, as per Breaking News.
Walcott made an assist on his Everton debut, but shone spectacularly in the Toffees’ 2-1 win at home to Leicester, by scoring both goals to give Sam Allardyce’s side their first win since beating Swansea City 3-1 at Goodison Park back in mid-December.
The other star of the show was Seamus Coleman, who played for Everton for the first time since the 4-0 win over Hull City in March 2017, after his freak leg injury featuring for the Republic of Ireland vs Wales.

It was Coleman’s work on the right hand side alongside Walcott that really impressed the Englishman, and makes him believe that a partnership can be formed between the two.
Walcott said to the media (via Breaking News):
Having him around is obviously fantastic. You can just see his work-rate up and down that right-hand side.
He was up and down that wing, helping me out, talking, and that is what it is all about.
Coleman played for the U23’s for an hour last week, but is back in the first team and impressing already. New signings into Goodison Park and partnerships forming looks to be a very positive sign under Allardyce in this new Everton era, with Walcott and Coleman already showing they are a huge part of it.





