Beşiktaş started the match with a surprise squad. It was normal for the recovered Mert to take over the goal from Ersin, but it was a surprise when Onur played instead of Svensson. The same goes for Muçi playing instead of Mario.
Kasımpaşa did what it wanted for a long time in the game, which it entered with pressure and man-to-man marking. So he did not play Beşiktaş. But even in this match between Beşiktaş, there was a controversial referee decision. It would be a shame if it doesn't happen. In the 8th minute, Rafa Silva took action when the long ball was thrown behind the defense, and Sadık caught up with him before entering the penalty area and pushed him in the back. Rafa Silva was down, but Zorbay Küçük continued the game. Wasn't there a foul and a card required? It seems like it wasn't necessary when it was Beşiktaş.
Apart from that, Beşiktaş could not even get into a scoring position until the last moments of the first half. Kasımpaşa, which disrupted its opponent's game, was trying to create danger with shots from outside the penalty area.
As you can see, there wasn't much. Just as the first half was ending, Masuaku, who came forward from the wing for the first time (I didn't know why he didn't come out until then), cut a hard cross, Muçi put his foot on the back post and sent the ball into the net. 45+3. There wasn't even a kick-off for this goal in the minute.
As for the second half…
While Beşiktaş was expected to play more comfortably, the opposite happened. Kasımpaşa took the lead and forced the Beşiktaş defense to make a mistake. It was interesting that Beşiktaş could not respond to this.
Semih and Muçi not being effective on the wings caused Kasımpaşa to be effective from the edges, and when the players in the middle were arrested, dangers often arose in the Beşiktaş goal.
The departure of Immobile and his replacement by young Mustafa was another reason for Beşiktaş's ineffectiveness in the future.
The man of the match was undoubtedly Masuaku. Masuaku, who played the leading role in Beşiktaş's goal, was at the forefront with the balls he lost in critical places in the 2 goals he conceded. In one of them, Kasımpaşa's right-back Winck scored the goal with a great shot in the 54th minute. In the other game, Aytaç sent the ball to the net in the 69th minute.
In Beşiktaş, which could not move even though they conceded goals, the Dutch coach hugged Can, whom he had never given a chance to, and Salih, whom he had played very little, in the last minutes.
But he conceded the 3rd goal in the 88th minute. Can Keleş lost the ball. It was a position that smelled like a foul, but the referee continued. Wink, who scored the first goal, converted the ball and Fall sent it into the net. The final point of Beşiktaş's collapse.
Now… Let's sit crookedly and talk straight. Beşiktaş did not play a game that could win the match. He could not be effective against Kasımpaşa's forward-pressured, man-to-man football. But we should not forget this fact. The breaking point of the match was the 8th minute. Whether he plays badly or well. You will see that foul there if you are the referee. I say to Zorbay Küçük. He watched as Sadık pushed Rafa from behind. Would the match have come to this point if he had given the foul and the red card? This is debatable. In Kasımpaşa's tough game, Da Costa received a red card only in extra time, after the player had passed Üsküdar.
But the bottom line is this. The victory was Kasimpasa's right.
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