Everton suffered a disappointing 3-1 home defeat against Premier League leaders Manchester City at Goodison Park on Saturday.
Cenk Tosun was unable to score in his fourth successive game but did get a banner unveiled from the home faithful.
Toffees supporters showed off a banner with Tosun wearing a crown under the words ‘Tosun Paşa’ which basically translates to King Tosun.
The fact the fans used the ş character is perhaps an indication of the growing relationship between Besiktas and Everton fans. Either that or Toffees supporters speak excellent Turkish.
At the game today.. #TosunPasa ??? @CenkTosun_ @EFC_Turkiye pic.twitter.com/sk1b4OXZ61
— Everton Central (@EvertonCentral_) March 31, 2018
The 26-year-old has scored four times since joining Everton from Besiktas in January and is set to start in his first Merseyside derby next week against Liverpool.
The Turkey international joined Everton having scored 14 goals for reigning Super Lig champions Besiktas – including four Champions League goals and two assists in the tournament.