Everton wave goodbye to decades of memories on Sunday with their final game to be played at Goodison Park.
It is the already-relegated Southampton who make the trip to Goodison Park to play their part in the historic game.
David Moyes will have his eyes on all three points after somewhat of a barren run on home soil.
Everton have thanked fans living near Goodison Park for their efforts in decorating the streets ahead of Sunday.
It is going to be a day of celebration for the Toffees as they look back on the memories made in L4.
Seamus Coleman will be one individual who will be hailed by those inside Goodison on Sunday, but the 36-year-old feels there is one player who will go unnoticed.
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Seamus Coleman says Yerry Mina deserves more credit at Everton
Moyes has said Coleman will remain at Everton for next season during Friday’s press conference at Finch Farm.
The Ireland international will be recognised as one of the great Everton servants, but he believes there is another defender who deserves more credit.
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Speaking to the club for the final programme of the season, Coleman has hailed the performances of former defender Yerry Mina before he departed.
“I appreciate people understood I was doing absolutely everything in my power to help,” he said.
“Unfortunately for me, a fair bit of it wasn’t on the pitch, but we also had leaders like Tarky, Jordan, Gana, and players like Yerry Mina, who was fantastic towards the end of his last season here, to carry us through as well.
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“We had different leaders who were fit to influence on the pitch when I wasn’t, but I wanted to make sure that off the pitch I was doing all I could, because we had changes in managers, but I’d been here for a long time and looking after the Club was the most important thing to me.”
Farhad Moshiri allowed Mina to depart as a free agent back in 2023 where he went on to join Fiorentina.
Despite moving on, the defender has still shown his love for the club as Mina congratulated Nathan Patterson recently for making his return to the squad.
Clearly, a leader off the pitch as much as on it.
Yerry Mina shares Goodison Park farewell message
The Colombian defender played 99 times for Everton and left a real impression on those at Goodison Park.
Everton will celebrate their legends at Goodison Park’s finale on Sunday where the true greats will be recognised.
Mina may not fall into that category, but the centre-back is clearly well thought of by those who remain at the club for his contributions in some of Everton’s difficult years.
Ahead of Sunday’s farewell, Mina has shared his own message to the Everton faithful ahead of the celebration in L4.
“I will always remember my days at Goodison Park. This is a special feeling, this is a legendary stadium and the fans are so close to the players and you can feel the connection,” he said.
“The history makes it an honour to call it home. I want to wish you all the best for the final game there. Come on Blues!”