EVERTON captain Seamus Coleman scored the winner against Leeds from a ridiculous angle.
The Toffees are waist-deep in a relegation scrap but are reaping the rewards of a new manager bounce under Sean Dyche.
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And captain Coleman inspired Everton to a 1-0 win over Leeds at Goodison with a bizarre goal.
The Irishman charged down the right and fired in at a ridiculous angle, catching Leeds shot-stopper Illan Meslier flat-footed.
But fans have been left wondering whether Coleman meant his goal.
One said in Twitter: “Seamus Coleman channeling his inner Roberto Carlos.”
Another tweeted: “On the slow motion he puts his laces through it, doesn’t try to curl it away from goal.
“100 per cent meant to do it.”
A third weighed in, saying: “Doubt it’s a cross there’s no-one there.”
Interestingly, Coleman has scored two goals across his last 97 appearances in the Prem; both of them were scored against Leeds.
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The three points lifts Everton up to sixth in the Premier League.
Bournemouth also got a 1-0 win at Wolves, helping push West Ham and Leeds into the relegation zone.