The 35-year-old this month signed a new one-year deal to play a 16th season with Everton
Former Everton skipper Phil Jagielka would love to see current captain Seamus Coleman lead the Toffees out when they move into their new stadium in 2025.
“He’s been a massive part of the glue that has kept this club together,” Jagielka told the PA news agency. “He still performs on the pitch – that’s the be all and end all to get a new deal. But it’s also the things he’s done behind closed doors. Phil Jagielka has praised the job done by Sean Dyche, pictured, in guiding Everton through troubled times
“Once the points deduction came in, I think if you said they’d be safe with two or three games to spare everyone would have bitten your hand off. Everton will take on Portsmouth in the amputee final on Saturday morning – a repeat of last year’s showpiece which Everton won 4-2 to lift the cup for the second time.
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