Fenerbahçe in the 26th week of the Super League. They took the lead by beating Rizespor 3-1. The ground of Çaykur Didi Stadium, where playing football became very difficult due to the continuous rain in Rize, was much talked about.
After the match, Fenerbahçe General Secretary Burak Kızılhan made a flash reference to arch-rival Galatasaray.
In his post-match statement, Kızılhan said, “The rain came and the ground got heavier. We never made this a bargaining element like other teams, we never brought it to the agenda, we came out like young men, fought and got the 3 points.”
Here are the words of Fenerbahçe General Secretary Burak Kızılhan…
“We earned 3 very important points. The rain did not stop for 90 minutes, the fans did not remain silent. Our team fought hard. We saw the field conditions. I would like to say something about the stadium grounds. It is clear as day how bad the grounds are in Turkey. This is the only thing being talked about lately. We knew that Rizespor’s ground was very bad. The rain came and the ground got heavier. We never made this a bargaining element like other teams, we never brought it to the agenda, we came out like young men, fought and got 3 points. From now on, there are 12-13 weeks left. “There will be a final every week. We will closely follow the decisions of TFF, especially regarding stadiums. There cannot be a worse ground than this. Every team will play the way we played. It is that simple. We all watched it together tonight.”
CRITICISM TO THE REFEREE MANAGEMENT!
Kızılhan also criticized the referee of the match, Arda Kardeşler, and said:
“Most of the decisions made by the referee are in favor of the opposing team. Cards not given, red cards, foul positions are all in favor of the opposing team. Before the goal, Tadic’s shoulder is clearly stepped on. There is no reaction. The move made to Szymanski is a red card. It will happen. “It’s not a job. What Arda Brothers did against Fenerbahçe is very clear. It is very clear that Turkish football needs to get rid of Arda Brothers and similar referees.”