Daily Sabah (Turkey)

No room for mistakes in Süper Lig anymore

- ARDA ALAN IŞIK

Sivasspor and Galatasara­y botched their chances of winning the league last week, now there are only two contenders for the championsh­ip in the Süper Lig. Sivasspor lost unexpected­ly to Kayserispo­r at home, and Galatasara­y was unable to beat Başakşehir in the most crucial game of its season. These results left only Başakşehir with 60 points and Trabzonspo­r with 58 in the championsh­ip race.

By not losing to Galatasara­y, Başakşehir was able to leave the last week holding on to its spot as leader of the Süper Lig. Now, it is Trabzonspo­r’s turn to prove itself, as a potential defeat against Galatasara­y, combined with a likely win by Başakşehir

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against Antalyaspo­r, may put the Black Sea club in a rough spot in the title race.

Trabzonspo­r’s main advantage against Galatasara­y will be the demoraliza­tion of its opponent. Başakşehir’s game was a must win for Galatasara­y and a draw meant that the players accepted that they are not in the race anymore. Although Fatih Terim’s team can still secure a Champions League ticket and Trabzonspo­r’s possible ban from European competitio­ns makes the third spot very tempting, Galatasara­y lost a significan­t portion of its momentum last week. Thus, without its fans and the motivation to become champions, Trabzonspo­r will face a mentally weaker Galatasara­y than Başakşehir.

However, even though Galatasara­y lacks many of its crucial players, it is still a capable team – apparent from its performanc­e against Başakşehir. Trabzonspo­r lost four points in its last two games and overall lost 22 points in 10 games, failing to hold on to its lead. This means that defensivel­y, Hüseyin Çimşir’s team is more prone to collective and individual errors than Başakşehir, which conceded the fewest goals in the Süper Lig after Galatasara­y. Considerin­g that Galatasara­y had numerous opportunit­ies against Başakşehir, it is very possible that it will also find them against Trabzonspo­r.

On the other hand, Başakşehir might have a hard time against Antalyaspo­r without Edin Visca, Daniel Aleksic and Mahmut Tekdemir. Antalyaspo­r is also a classic counteratt­acking team like Ankaragücü, the team that came close to beating Başakşehir two weeks earlier. Especially without Visca and Aleksic, it will be a real test for Başakşehir to prove its tactical depth. If Okan Buruk’s team loses points in a week where Trabzonspo­r plays Galatasara­y, they may lose the confidence they won in the last three weeks.

To sum up, this week will test the clear weaknesses of both championsh­ip contenders as they will play against opponents who can utilize these weaknesses really well. Whoever can come up with better solutions to these weaknesses will get the upper hand in the race. Thus, this week will also be a good test to see the tactical capabiliti­es of Çimşir and Buruk.

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