Ebru Kılıçoğlu: Unfortunate and predictable
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Ebru Kılıçoğlu: Unfortunate and predictable

Galatasaray is the conqueror of Europe… On the other hand, the football displayed on the field in perhaps the most important match of the season is not in a position to conquer anywhere. Its opponent Young Boys has once again studied its lesson, solved Galatasaray’s weaknesses and is playing as if it is the side that needs goals. Galatasaray, on the other hand, has seriously alienated itself from the 4-4-2 tactic, is playing a game where Barış Alper, who is mounted as the right back, is unhappy, Ziyech, who is alienated from his place in the midfield, is inadequate and in the first 30 minutes, it is spending its effort to find its balance rather than playing the match. So much so that, despite a 60 percent ball possession rate, the opponent has 6 corners and two clear positions.

In the second half, player changes revive Galatasaray. As the defense becomes more secure, the midfield starts to help the two forwards further forward. Barış Alper, whose position has changed, contributes to the game more, and the game, which is slowly piling up on the opponent’s field, starts to give hope. On the other hand, Galatasaray cannot overcome the sterility of the positions they are in. Young Boys has another tactic: ‘Getting angry’, which they apply cleverly. In other words, the trap Galatasaray falls into the easiest! The tension created by the visiting team in the Young Boys player changes in the 80th minute results in Muslera being sent off after an unfortunate but predictable goal. While Galatasaray’s European conquests are being transferred to another platform, their deficiencies are giving signals.

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