14 April 2024

What happened in Turkish football today? 13/04/2024



Besiktas continues losing points at the league.

Besiktas continues showing ineffective performance during Super League games as it has drawn once again with this time against Samsunspor and in similar manner as last week it did get ahead with 1:0 scoreline but did reduce tempo and end game with 1:1 scoreline.

Besiktas did come out into the field for showing strong and dominant game compare to previous week with an aim to get confident win but once again it has shown into similar performance which it does tend to show with Fernando Santos as it did control game after 1:0 scoreline which is being dangerous tactical game as it could be conceded goal which it did from Kilinc on 68th minute. It has been also important for Kilicsoy to find goal once again and show himself as leading attacking player at the team and getting leading role.

Besiktas hence continues showing ineffective performance on the field and hence didnt also use a good opportunity to catch with Trabzonspor for the race for 3rd spot as point difference been only reduced to 4 points.

Trabzonspor did lose unexpectedly to Sivasspor.

Trabzonspor continues showing unstable performance at the league as it did lose to Sivasspor with conceding unexpected goal on 2nd half but generally didnt show very good performance at the field for 90 minutes.

Trabzonspor during whole season does provide easier good or not very good performance at the field and to some extend for game to be played without supporters did have a negative impact to the team as it did look like players were not fully concentrated. It could be mentioned that Trabzonspor did show recently good performance during 1st half with creating some good chances but team did lose motivation and tempo entirely at 2nd half and didnt show much reaction on 2nd half.

Trabzonspor did provide poor performance during 90 minutes and does show decline of performance as we enter to last weeks of the season.

Fenerbahce will be aiming to get early goal to make task easier against Fatih Karagumruk

Fenerbahce would be returning to Super League to very important game against Fatih Karagumruk as following Conference League it would be now focus to league title race which it has with Galatasaray.

Fenerbahce would be aiming to provide some good attacking game towards Fatih Karagumruk and without doubt would be seeking to get an early goal at the early minutes of the game which it tends to do well during whole this season. With an important game against Fatih Karagumruk coming out in midweek hence it would be reasonable for them to focus especially when taking account of game against Olympiakos in upcoming week. Fatih Karagumruk might be expecting for Fenerbahce to be mainly focus to Olympiakos and might make this pressure of the opponent to its advantage and provide some organised attacking game for 90 minutes.

Fenerbahce would be coming out as favourite but as team it would be likely aim to find early goal from its opponent to get result which it seeks for.

Results:

Turkish Super League, 32nd week:

Kasimpasa 0:2 Konyaspor

Ankaragucu 3:1 Gaziantep

Adana Demirspor 0:0 Kayserispor

Besiktas 1:1 Samsunspor

Schedule:

Turkish Super League, 32nd week:

13:30 Pendikspor - Basaksehirspor

16:00 Hatayspor - Istanbulspor

16:00 Rizespor - Antalyaspor

19:00 Fatih Karagumruk- Fenerbahce

In other news:

- Besiktas has terminated contract with its head coach Fernando Santos with Serdar Topraktepe will be coaching team until end of the season.

- Fenerbahce player Jayden Oosterwelde expected to be recovering from his injury between 1-3 months.

- SekipMosturoglu has announced his candidacy for Fenerbahce CEO election.

- Trabzonspor player Trezeguet has become injured

- Galatasaray CEO Dursun Ozbek considers to include administrators Erden Timur and Abdurrahim Albayrak in his team for upcoming CEO election.

- Galatasaray has set transfer fee of its player Tete as 8-9 million euro.

- Fenerbahce player Jayden Oosterwelde had an operation due of his injury.


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