Yerry Mina hailed as ‘biggest s***house in Prem’ as Everton beat Chelsea

Fans are labelling Everton defender Yerry Mina 'the biggest s***house in the Premier League' following the Colombian's colossal display against Chelsea at Goodison Park on Sunday.

A second-half goal from Richarlison was enough earn all three points for Frank Lampard's struggling Toffees – who took a desperately-needed leap up the table to close the gap on Leeds and Burnley above them.

There were heroes all over the pitch – Jordan Pickford made a string of absolutely blinding saves and Anthony Gordon ran his socks off all afternoon, but Mina's commanding presence at the back was arguably what Everton needed most, and is something they've dearly missed all season.

Mina clashed with Kai Havertz, Mason Mount and just about every Chelsea player who fancied stepping up to him, and fans on social media were absolutely loving it.

"Yerry Mina may be the biggest s***house in the Premier League," one fan tweeted.

"Mina a brick s***house that falls down when someone breaths on him," wrote an admiring Chelsea supporter.

"S***house Mina is exactly what will keep Everton up," wrote a third, while a fourth said: "Mina is an absolute beast, Havertz looked like a twig squaring up to him."

Mina has only featured 13 times for Everton all season, having missed months of action due to injury. He's more-or-less been a mainstay in the side since his arrival from Barcelona in 2018 and is one of the few big-money signing success stories at the club in recent years.

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Speaking after the game, Lampard praised the spirit of both the fans and his players, insisting that the club needed to "fight" like that every week in order to stave off relegation.

"We have to fight for points, we are in the relegation zone and we have to go with that same spirit every game.

"They [the players] have to show they care. I like that. They don't have to go over the line but have to show they care, the fans want to see that. I prodded them a bit before the game because the situation is clear. We need to perform with that level in all our remaining games. That needs to keep coming in and if it doesn't we have to sort it out."

Everton are now two points from safety, and crucially have a game in hand on Leeds United above them, meaning that Premier League survival is still in their hands.

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