02 November 2022

What happened in Turkish football today? 01/01/2022



 Fenerbahce fans changed 4th referee of Dynamo Kyiv.

UEFA has 1st appointed Ivan Bebek as 4th referee of Europa League 6th week game between Dynamo Kyiv and Fenerbahce, but has later changed it to Marin Vidulin due of strong pressure from supporters.

As some long term followers of Turkish football might remember, the game between Europa League between Fenerbahce and Braga in 2016 has been pretty scandalous game with questionable decisions of Ivan Bebek which led for 4 red cards at Fenerbahce. In overall, Bebek during that game has shown very poor performance with all decisions going against Fenerbahce as our blog back on the day has provided lots of criticism towards him. Seeing his name as 4th coach for sure let for disbelief from Fenerbahce supporters which led for high number of criticism to this decision. It is very likely taking account timing that UEFA has listened to supporters due of such strong pressure. 

As would been remembered, Ivan Bebek has been showing very poor performance as referee in that game and this decision would reduce tension between him and club for sure.

Arbitration Committee has reduced Abdulkerim Bardakci ban from 2 to 1 game.

TFF arbitration committee has changed decision of PFDK regarding of 2-game ban to 1 Galatasaray player Abdulkerim Bardakci which means he would be playing against Besiktas as he did go through ban in previous week.

Without doubt, this decision would make Galatasaray to be satisfied as it got justice from their eye for wrong decision during Alanyaspor game and also would be coming with extra player to Besiktas derby game as player could be playing a crucial role in midfielder if he would be taking his time. Without doubt, this decision would also provide an important option in Besiktas game with creating strongest formation and scenario to beat its arch rivals. 

Senol Gunes will use derby game to prove his worth at club

Without doubt, Senol Gunes did have a perfect start of his new reign with Besiktas with beating struggling Umraniyespor with 5:2 scoreline but there are question if he would be able to follow in such manner in upcoming weeks.

There seems to be lots of excitement with appointment of Senol Gunes but it needs to be mentioned that his last reigns both at Besiktas and Turkish National Team were not going very well and has seen sides to go backwards. However, it needs to be mentioned that Senol Gunes is being very good referee and is capable of getting maximum performance. Gunes is also tends to always in good condition with Cenk Tosun as been seen during Umraniyespor where he played for 90 minutes first time during this season and surely would be used even more at derby game. Without doubt derby game would be great test for Senol Gunes as he would be focussing to get good result and set his name at the team and among fans even more.

Therefore, Senol Gunes would be focussed now to get 2 wins until World Cup break and find himself once again at title race and also prove that he is being right decision to be appointed.

In other news:
- PFDK referalls:
- Fatih Karagumruk, Galatasaray has been referred for behavior of fans.
- Fatih Karagumruk player Adnan Ugur has been referred for breaking rules.
- Fatih Karagumruk administrator Batuhan Celisin ahs been referred for not following guidelines.
- Konyaspor.has been referred for behaviour of fans and events on field.
- Konyaspor trainer Cagadas Tunay has been referred for anti-sportmanship behaviour.
- Kayserispor has been referred for events on field.
- Fenerbahce been referred for behaviour of fans and not leaving stairs empty.
- Galatasaray and Alanyaspor are interested to transfer Colo Colo player Gabriel Suozo.
- Fenerbahce are interested to transfer Manchester United player Anthony Martial.
- Galatasaray are interested to transfer Standard Liege player Nicolas Raskin.
- Udinese player Tolgay Arslan has stated that he doesn't consider to return to Super League.
- Galatasaray are interested to transfer Lech Poznan player Mikael Ishak.

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