The fact that Beşiktaş, who was under pressure throughout the match, was put in the mood of the team that missed the victory in the last minutes is nothing but covering up the facts of the match.
One only had to look at Weghorst’s stance in front of the opposing goal to reflect on what Ghezzal had done after entering the game.
If a coach watching 75 minutes of pressure in front of a majestic fan couldn’t make up for it with 15 minutes of football, Weghorst’s two headers only earned Valerien Ismael credit.
It should be reminded to a coach who said “I don’t worry about the future” after the match, that he is the coach of a team that lost 7 points in the last 3 games in Istanbul.
There were two names that were special on the field;
Tayyip Talha from Beşiktaş, Szalai from Fenerbahçe.
The quality of Szalai at the European level is obvious, but I believe that Tayyip Talha will contribute greatly to Beşiktaş’s defense.
It caught my attention that referee Volkan Bayarslan left the cards of Weghorst and Szalai in his pocket.
He also shared the idea of the draw with the two coaches, and it had a very negative effect on the time the ball was in play.
Referees and bedridden players are one of the biggest causes of primitivism in football.