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Yerry Mina and Everton very close to relegation

Dark days are lived in the blue side of Liverpool. Everton lost again against West Ham in the Premier League, and already has an eight-game winless streak in the league. The panorama for those directed by Frank Lampard does not seem to improve, and the coach is rumored to be about to be fired for poor results.

Yerry Mina, who completes his fourth season wearing the ‘Toffees’ jersey, returned to the starting 11 after being absent for a few games due to injury. Despite the poor result, the different statistics portals and some sectors of the English press described the Colombian defender as the best player on his team.

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Since his arrival at Everton, Mina has been a key player, but he has suffered multiple injuries that have cost him his continuity. Under the command of all the technicians he has had, the Colombian has established himself as a starter, and Frank Lampard himself has previously said that he is one of the most important players in the dressing room and on the pitch.

Mina’s confrontation with the fans

Weeks ago, at the end of the match between Southampton and Everton, where Mina’s team lost 2-1, several fans waited outside the stadium to rebuke some of the players, including Yerry Mina. The Colombian approached the English fans, who reproached the player for not wanting to go down, for not being willing to accept the presentations they were giving.

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Mina spoke to them and told them that “he was going to die for this club when he played”, with some of the fans saying that the defender could be the team captain, and that they hoped he would not leave if Everton were relegated. The outlook becomes complicated, with the club in 19th place in the table with only 15 points in 20 games, fighting against teams like Southampton, Bournemouth, Wolverhampton, West Ham and Leeds United to stay in the Premier.

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