Seamus Coleman says Kenny Dalglish's comeback won’t affect Everton’s derby preparations

11 January 2011 07:00
Seamus Coleman 300[LNB]SEAMUS COLEMAN insists Everton will go into Sunday's derby match asking: 'Kenny who?'[LNB]The return of the Liverpool legend to the manager's chair has transformed the atmosphere at Anfield and ensured Everton will receive a red-hot reception for their visit.[LNB]But Coleman, who enjoyed an outstanding derby debut in October when his penetrating run set up Tim Cahill for the opening goal, says the Blues won't change their approach.[LNB]'Maybe Liverpool and their fans will be more up for the game now they have a new manager but it will not change how we approach the game,' said Coleman.[LNB] 'We can only worry about ourselves, we just need to prepare well this week.[LNB]'October's derby was the first derby I've ever played in and to set up a goal was fantastic and hopefully we can do something similar on Sunday.'[LNB]Everton haven't enjoyed a league double over their neighbours since Paul Wilkinson's late strike completed a seasonal treble against the Reds in 1985 (the Blues started the season with a Charity Shield victory over their rivals).

Source: Liverpool_Echo