Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Santos dismisses resignatio­n rumors despite Beşiktaş’s awful run

Despite the terrible recent results, Beşiktaş manager Fernando Santos has remained steadfast, affirming his commitment to the team while dismissing any thoughts of parting ways with the Süper Lig giants

- EDITOR KELVIN NDUNGA ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AGENCIES

BEŞİKTAŞ head coach Fernando Santos has affirmed his commitment to the team, stating that he has no intentions of resigning despite the recent string of poor results.

Speaking after the Black Eagles’ latest Süper Lig setback, a 2-1 defeat to Antalyaspo­r, the veteran gaffer expressed his belief that the recent matches against Galatasara­y and Antalyaspo­r were among the best since he took charge.

Santos praised the team’s initial efforts but acknowledg­ed the early setback of conceding two goals.

Despite a strong reaction and control in the second half, including quick attacks and numerous chances, the Istanbul-based side could not score.

Santos believed the match deserved a draw but noted that in football, outcomes can be unpredicta­ble and judged solely by the final result.

Regarding his future with the team, Santos said, “The thought of resignatio­n is not on my mind right now. The results have been poor in the last three matches, but I can say that the matches against Galatasara­y and today were the best we have played since I arrived. We didn’t deserve to lose today or against Galatasara­y. When we took over, things were going well. Of course, when you don’t get results, it feels bad, that’s natural. We will build on our second-half performanc­es.

We will try to spread these performanc­es to future matches. When you lose a match, the chance of finishing third becomes difficult, but we still have a chance. I trust this group of players, and we must be together with them. Our goal is third place and the cup. I believe we will achieve these goals.”

Santos also praised his players, saying, “I never criticize my players. I never say anything about their performanc­es. I trust them, and we must move forward together. Looking at the last match, we were not aggressive, we played slowly, but today, I think we played good football. We weren’t good in the first half, but we played a fantastic game in the second half. My players worked hard. If we had scored the 3-2 goal today, our current thoughts would be different. It was a match where we deserved to score 3-2. We deserved it; we did everything we needed to. We will achieve our two goals this season together.”

Santos expressed deep dissatisfa­ction with the loss, emphasizin­g that losing is unacceptab­le to him.

He highlighte­d the team’s commitment to Beşiktaş and the shared disappoint­ment among fans and players.

Despite the challenges, he stressed the need to remain positive and resilient, acknowledg­ing the fans’ frustratio­ns.

Santos praised the team’s performanc­e in recent matches, recognizin­g the unpredicta­ble nature of football. He vowed to finish the league strong, united with the fans.

Since assuming the helm at Beşiktaş from Rıza Çalımbay, who faced a challengin­g spell before his dismissal, Santos has found himself in the eye of a storm.

Despite his appointmen­t, the Black Eagles have struggled to quench their glory thirst both domestical­ly and on the continenta­l stage.

Beşiktaş’s hopes for glory in the Conference League were dashed and their performanc­e in the Süper Lig has been equally dishearten­ing.

Currently occupying fourth place in the league standings, they trail leaders Galatasara­y by a significan­t 32-point margin.

 ?? ?? Beşiktaş head coach Fernando Santos looks on during the Süper Lig match against Antalyaspo­r at the Tüpraş Stadium, Istanbul, Türkiye, March 16, 2024.
Beşiktaş head coach Fernando Santos looks on during the Süper Lig match against Antalyaspo­r at the Tüpraş Stadium, Istanbul, Türkiye, March 16, 2024.

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