Following blog will be written at each night providing latest news about Turkish football on daily basis. Following blog would include news from Turkish Super League, Turkish national team, performances by Turkish clubs at UEFA tournaments and all information needed. In addition following service will include updates at Facebook pages and Twitter.
05 September 2017
What happened in Turkish football today? 04.09.2017
Turkish National Team needs to improve if it wants to win Croatia
Following dissapointing performance against Ukrainian National Team and putting its chances to get to the World Cup 2018 in Russia into difficult condition, Turkish National Team would come out to very important game against Croatia where it would be aiming to win the game.
However, to achieve that it is clear that Turkey needs to improve drastically following very dissapointing performance against Ukraine on 2nd September where it was not able to control game at all. Croatia as a team is better prepared and hence is very likely to provide more worrying time to Turkey as it was observed in last few games as the team has met lots of time during recent years. What is important here also for Mircea Lucescu is to provide lots of motivation towards Turkish National Team players for them to get into rightly motivated. Meanwhile, it needs to be reminded that Croatia has played their game on 3rd September for 70 minutes due of heavy rain on previous day and are more tired than Turkey. Hence its important for them to provide right performance to prevent them at using this as advantage, even through it would mean both teams will not play equal conditions.
Turkey does have this advantage but the way team performs and also Croatia aiming for direct ticket to Russia would make task for Turkey pretty difficult and players need to perform their best if their want to win game.
Osmanlispor has transferred Santiago Melo for 5 years and has loaned him to Ankaragucu
Osmanlispor has transferred Uruguayan player Santiago Melo for 5 years but has loaned him straight away for 1 year to Ankaragucu as their had send player to team from same city to improve and get adapted to Turkey.
Taking account that its 5-year contract it shows that Osmanlispor has lots of trust towards goalkeeper and have very good plans for him. Even through its not known much about Santiago Melo, it is known that he is pretty young and has high hopes for the future and even through Ankaragucu competes at one league below this loan could led him to recieve some playing time and get used to the Turkey. Even more importantly it would allow Osmanlispor to have strong alternative in the future at its goal line as it is known are among one of the most positions in Turkish football if their want to be successful. Hence this is great investment for the team for their future as it could have very good goalkeeper in future.
Osmanlispor certainly has used very smart tactic by bringing Santiago Melo for 5 years and send him to Ankaragucu for 1 year.
Trabzonspor are interested to transfer Zlatan Junuzovic.
Trabzonspor carries on transfer negotiations with Werder Bremen player Zlatan Junuzovic as club CEO Muharrem Usta has travelled to Germany to have direct negotiations with a club.
This interest towards Werder Bremen has been taken right now for some time now as it aims to make last successful transfer which would lead team to fight for league title as the team has set an eye. Trabzonspor it needs to be stated has been quiet during last few weeks as transfer window comes to the end and it aims to make its last word of itself with Zlatan Junuzovic and time would show if it will achieve to do that before 8th September. Of course, for Muharrem Usta going directly himself for one-on-one directions would show to Werder Bremen of seriousness of the team but it is important how team would respond at the end. It could be case that German side doesnt want to sell him so time would show.
It is clear that Junuzovic would help team to become stronger with such a transfer but as been mentioned its crucial how Werder Bremen would respond to this offer.
FIFA World Cup 2018, European Qualifiers, Group I, 8th week:
21:45 Turkey - Croatia
21:45 Kosovo - Finland
21:45 Iceland - Ukraine
In other news:
- Alanyaspor has transferred Dinamo Zagreb player Junior Fernandes.
- Basaksehirspor CEO Goksel Gumusdag: As it is known some decisions against Ukraine game has affected result. We need to introduce VAR
- Karabukspor football representative Tolga Gul: We didnt recieve any transfer offers for our player Lasmin Latovlevici
- Gazisehir Gaziantep has made transfer deal with Osmanlispor player Pierre Webo.
- Kayserispor are interested to transfer Besiktas player Mustafa Pektemek.
- Indepediente player Nicolas Tagliafico manager Ricardo Schiplier: We didnt recieve any transfer offers from Galatasaray for Tagliafico.
- Sivasspor are interested to transfer Benfica player Ola John.
- Galatasaray head coach Igor Tudor didnt approve to transfer Latovlevici to a team.
- Besiktas CEO Fikret Orman didnt approve transfer of Volkan Sen as he had enough players at that area.
- Besiktas are interested to transfer Juventus player Stephan Lichtsteiner.
- Fenerbahce CEO Aziz Yildirim: Thanks to the media, our players been criticised. It provides nervous time for them. Their need to be praised. In foreign media even team plays badly their been praised. In here its negative reporting, no aim to improve.
- Galatasaray administration considers to bring back bonus system in upcoming days.
- Galatasaray has no intentions to sell its player Emrah Bassan.
- Galatasaray player Younes Belhanda is expected to return from Moroccan National Team early as he wont play against Mali due of cards.
- Trabzonspor are interested to transfer Fiorentina player Maxi Oliviera.
- Galatasaray are interested to transfer Boca Juniors player Frank Fabra, Atletico Madrid player Guilherme Siquiera, Sao Paolo player Tavares, Porto player Miguel Layun, Inter Milan player Davide Santon.
- Trabzonspor has declined 10 million euro transfer offer for Yusuf Yazici from Milan.
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