Nearly escalated!Everton fans crowd around Mina after losing game against Southampton

Everton In a very bad situation, falling into the bottom team following losing 2-1 at home to the Saints, despite having taken the lead in the first half

And with the club’s never-ending misery, Everton fans protested once morest the board, leading to the announcement that all board members would not be watching the action once morest the Saints, fearing they would be fined. dangerous Even following the end of the game, losing to the team from the south Thousands of home fans were still on the pitch yelling at the boards. While others marched through the streets in protest, police were closely monitoring the situation.

until finally Footage has been released of Mina being surrounded by fans as he drives off the pitch. And causing the black defender to come out and negotiate with a group of football fans, even though he was a substitute who was not substituted for the game and made the situation worrisome But it ended in relief with the police intervening as well.

to such events Liverpool Echo A number of supporters reportedly shouted “let him go” and “he has a kid in the car” until following a brief chat between the two sides, the Colombian was able to leave the area and return home. without harm

On the side of Gif Mee Sport, reports the words between the two parties in detail that “You’re going to leave us if we’re relegated, right? If we agreed to play in the Championship, would you leave? If we agree to play in the Championship, will you stay?

“I want you to show me your heart. be a leader We all need commitment. Show us.”

Then Mina replied: “I will give my life to this club.”

“Start talking and show that you are a man. You deserve to be our captain if you stand up and speak. and wear the armband,” added the Everton fan.

“He’s more of a man than any other player,” said another fan.

Finally, the two parties shook hands. They held each other shoulder to shoulder without violence before the police arrived and led Mina to drive off in relief.

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