Çaykur Rizespor continued its preparations for the Kasımpaşa match, which will be played in the 29th week of Spor Toto Süper Lig on Saturday, March 12 at 16.00 at the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium. Answering the questions of journalists before the training held at Mehmet Cengiz Facilities under the management of Coach Bülent Korkmaz, experienced defender Selim Ay reminded that they will continue their struggle until the end of the season with the support of the community, “Yes, we are in a difficult and troublesome process. We are also aware of our mistakes. everyone learns from their mistakes. Ah, woe, no time to say woe. There is no time to criticize each other. We have to try to do the best for Çaykur Rizespor as much as we can until the end of the season in complete unity and solidarity. There was a very good support in our home match this week. but we couldn’t repay that support on the field. To put it more honestly, we played very badly. We played in an unacceptable way, not befitting the final mood. Our guard dropped with the goals we conceded when we didn’t expect them. The psychology of this is not easy, but we shouldn’t do this in this final mood. he was tired. We are very happy with the support given to us. We will fight until the end of the season as much as we can, without paying attention to anyone who says, ‘Çaykur Rizespor has fallen, wow, woe’, as it was this week,” he said.
“WE HAVE 10 UNPLAYED MATCHES AHEAD”
Stating that no one should respect those who say, “Çaykur Rizespor has fallen,” Ay said, “I say it directly without choosing too many sentences. We played a very bad game. We played a game that did not suit the final, but there is no use in going back. There are 10 unplayed matches ahead of us and we try our best to do our best. My request is; your spouse, friend, relative, do not respect, believe or even listen to people who say, ‘No, we have fallen, it is difficult after this time.’ Don’t let it spoil our energy,” he said.