Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Besiktas hope to salvage some pride vs Bayern

- Omnisport sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

have dominated Turkish football and now the Istanbul giants are on the right path to becoming a European force, according to former midfielder Manuel Fernandes.

Once Istanbul’s third club behind bitter rivals Galatasara­y and Fenerbahce, Turkish champions Besiktas are now one of Europe’s cult favourites having emerged from the shadows of their noisy neighbours.

They have won back-to-back Super Lig titles and started a social media phenomenon with the use of phrase ‘Come to Besiktas’ to announce signings on Twitter. It was used to unveil the arrival of Pepe from Real Madrid, while former Manchester City and Valencia striker Alvaro Negredo also made the move to Vodafone Park, which has fast become an appealing destinatio­n for players.

While Besiktas are poised to bow out of the Champions League last 16 – trailing Bayern Munich 5-0 heading into Wednesday’s return leg – Fernandes believes Senol Gunes’ men can establish themselves among the elite.

Lokomotiv Moscow star and Portugal internatio­nal Fernandes, who spent three years at Besiktas – winning the 2010-11 Turkish Cup after more than 100 appearance­s across all competitio­ns – said, “Besiktas have the right structure and the best fanbase to become a European force.

“I’m sure that if they invest in their youth systems, in a matter of a few years they can fight with the strongest in Europe.

“The first step is to consistent­ly dominate domestic football, which they have in the past years and then grow up internatio­nally. This year Besiktas won their Champions League group, beating Monaco, Porto and RB Leipzig, so they are on the right path.”

Meanwhile, Besiktas who are dreaming of becoming the first team to overturn a five-goal deficit in the UEFA competitio­n when they host Bayern Munich on Wednesday, restoring their pride will likely be enough after a chastening 5-0 first-leg defeat in Munich. The Turkish champion, playing in the knockout rounds of the Champions League for the first time, are hoping to extend their 12-game unbeaten run at home in European competitio­ns.

Bayern have made it to the Champions League quarters six years in a row, but haven’t won the title since coach Jupp Heynckes’ previous stint in 2013, when he led the side to a treble. They warmed up for their trip to Istanbul with a 6-0 rout of Hamburger SV on

Saturday.

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