Everton defender Yerry Mina has been filmed speaking to Toffees fans following his side's latest defeat in the Premier League.
Everton lost 2-1 to bottom club Southampton at home and strong protests from fans followed, with supporters refusing to leave the ground after the game, with a hostile reception greeting the full time whistle.
Fans have called for the board to resign on a number of occasions, and some supporters have decided to speak to the players, with one in particular begging Mina to stay at the club if they are relegated this season.
In a video posted on social media in which the audio is hard to make out among the shouts from other fans, a passion supporter begs Mina: 'If we go down, you stay. If we go to the Championship, you stay.'
It is unclear if the defender responded immediately, but he shook hands with the fan before being confronted by another, who informed the Colombian of his desire to meet with the board to discuss the situation.
'Show us a bit of heart, lad. Be a leader then, lad. Speak out', the original supporter continued.
'Respect lad. Show me that passion.'
Mina paused, before saying: 'I will give my life for this club' in response.
The fan again gave his support to the 28-year-old, saying: 'Show them that you're the man then lad. Be our captain, wear the armband', before Mina responded: 'I'm sorry for this', in reference to Everton's situation.
'It's not your fault', was the response before Mina was escorted away by a police officer to a round of applause.
Videos have also surfaced of Toffees winger Anthony Gordon driving away from fans, who chase his car down the road.
Everton face fellow strugglers West Ham next weekend in what already appears to be a huge game in the race for survival, before a game against league leaders Arsenal and the Merseyside derby.