12 October 2022

What happened in Turkish football today? 11/10/2022


 

Trabzonspor continues showing decline with its performance

Trabzonspor has got goalless draw against Kasimpasa at home ground during Super League 9th week and continues providing ineffective performance in the recent weeks and lost its opportunity to end week as leaders.

Despite of actually being 1 point behind league leaders, it needs to be mentioned that tempo of the Trabzonspor in recent games is being in unpromising level and rather than improving does show decline. Without doubt, Trabzonspor are having symptom of 2nd season and also is paying price for selling its main players which did play important role for title in previous season. What has been also observed during Kasimpasa that there is lack of fighting spirit in the team as it provides low tempo game despite of creating chances. This views without doubt does provide worries as it would be playing against Monaco, at the game which loss would mean end of knockout stage aims for side despite of 2 weeks left until end of the season. 

Trabzonspor hence are being in very serious decline right now and Abdullah Avci would need to find solution of such ineffective performance as soon as he can.

Galatasaray rises its player Yunus Akgun from 70,000 TL to 15 million TL.

It is reported that Galatasaray would be starting negotiations with its player Yunus Akgun regarding his salary which would raise from 70,000 TL to 15 million TL.

With level of performance and potential wihich Yunus Akgun is having it would need to be mentioned that his salary is not being represented and hence he would be expected to be one of the players whose salary would need to be rose. Hence, with Galatasaray aiming to have negotiations with his agent at rising to 15 million TL is being both value which would go together with his performance and also proviide additional confidence for upcoming weeks.

It is expected that player would be seeing this offer in positive manner and we would follow this topic and inform as soon as deal is made.

Besiktas considers to extend contract with Tayfur Bingol

It is reported that Besiktas are being satisfied with performance of Tayfur Bingol who has been loaned from Alanyaspor and would start transfer negotiations at short period of time.

It needs to be mentioned that despite of some criticism with Besiktas, there are some players which does provide confident and strong performance at the club and one of them is being Tayfur Bingol providing strong attacking effect at the midfield. With being also fastly adapted to the team and hence having direct impact to the side did play an important role and with player being happy at the team also would provide upper hand with negotiations.

Chances for Besiktas to make deal with Alanyaspor is being high with only his former side could request pretty high transfer fee in fairly manner.

In other news:

- PFDK referalls:

- Adana Demirspor, Giresunspor has been referred for events on field.

- Ankaragucu has been referred for behaviour of fans.

- Antalyaspor has been referred for events on field and not following guidelines.

- Konyaspor has been referred for events on field and not leaving stairs empty.

-Besiktas has been referred for events on field and behaviour of fans.

-Besiktas worker Jonathan Northeast and Hatayspor worker Ibrahim Emirlioglu for anti-sportmanship action.

-Umraniyespor player Tomislav Glumac has been referred for breaking rules

- UEFA has announced referees for following games:

Europa League:

- Trabzonspor-Monaco: Jakob Kehlet

- AEK Larnaca - Fenerbahce: Pawel Raczkowski

Conference League:

- Basaksehirspor-RFS: Phillip Farrugia

- Galatasaray has signed sponsorship deal with Aroma.

- Turkish referee has been appointed to referee Europa League game between PSV Eindhoven and Zurich.
- Sivasspor player Fredrik Ulvestad had an operation
- FatihKaragumruk player Adam Ljajic has attended 1st training session with his new club.
- Newcastle United are interested to transfer Trabzonspor player Ugurcan Cakir.

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