The Everton midfielder, who signed for the club in 2014, is currently sidelined with an ACL injury and isn't likely to kick a ball again until the new year. He's not expected to return to competitive football until February.
As well as missing out on Everton's Premier League campaign, the 24-year-old has also not been able to play his part in his country's qualification campaign for the World Cup in Russia.
With Bosnia Herzegovina playing Greece on Sunday evening, Bešić decided to show his support for his countrymen as he watched the game from his couch. In fact, the former Hamburg player was *so* behind his international teammates that he even decided to dress like them...
https://twitter.com/Mo_Besic/status/797865029882302464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Yep, that's right: as if he was a 6-year-old child, Bešić decided he should wear his full kit to watch the game, shirt, shorts and probably socks and boots too (the picture doesn't allow us to see what he's wearing on his feet).
Unfortunately for Mo, it wasn't enough for Bosnia Herzegovina to take maximum points from the match, with the game finishing 1-1. Former Manchester City striker Edin Džeko also managed to pick up one of the most bizarre red cards ever seen when he decided to pull down an opponent's shorts.
https://twitter.com/hughwizzy/status/797927827743981568
We hope to see a fully fit Bešić donning a full Everton kit in the near future.
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